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    Thermal Feral Hog Hunting Podcast with Rod Pinkston Columbus Ga

    Posted by Robb Russell on October 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment

    Tonight 8pm EST I will be joined by Rod Pinkston, a noted national authority on the use of thermal sighted weapons and hunting feral hogs. He has a web site http://jagerpro.com.

    JAGER PRO is the premier hog hunting outfitter and thermal hog control operator in the state of Georgia. They provide hunters and land owners the latest technology, tactics and research to successfully manage feral hog numbers across the United States.

    To tune into the podcast call 1-7240444-7444 call id#16456 or listen in at http://talkshoe.com/tc/16456

    Posted on 18th October 2009 by Robb Russell
    Under: Hog Hunting, Hog Removal, Hunting, Podcast, The Wildlife Pro Network, nuisance wildlife control internet directory, wildlife control | No Comments »

    Thomasville-Albany Georgia Bat, Bird, Animal Wildlife Control & Removal Services

    Posted by Robb Russell on September 26, 2009 | 2 Comments

    Beck’s Wildlife Services has been providing wildlife control and animal rmeoval services to south west Georgia. They provide the Greater Thomasville And Albany area bat removal,raccoon removal, skunk and squiirel removal and most any problem critter that walks flys or crawls.

    Their web site http://beckswildliferemoval.com 229-343-1503

    Posted on 26th September 2009 by Robb Russell
    Under: Bird Control, Coyote Control, Coyote Trapping, Dead Animal Removal, Fox Control and Removal, Mole Control, Odor Control, Raccoon Control, Rodent Control, Snake Control, The Wildlife Pro Network, Trapping, animal damage repair, animal exclusion, attic restoration, bat control, bat exclusion, fecal removal, nuisance wildlife control internet directory, skunk control, squirrel control, web sites, wildlife control | 2 Comments »

    Wpn Celebrating Three Years:”Connecting The Consumer With The Wildlife Control Industry”

    Posted by Robb Russell on September 11, 2009 | 1 Comment

    Wpn Celebrating Three Years

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    It is hard to believe with this past Sep 7th just passing WpN is now three year years old.

    For the naysayers, we have not ever formed a new trade association and still back our one and only trade association, NWCOA and are proud to be one of their vendor members today.

    It is hard to believe that what started out as five guys wanting to share their tips and tricks with other NWCO’s into the 563 members, 165 podcasts and over 200 videos online we have today and have done it without ever charging any member access to our site and have no plans to ever do it either.

    Overtime we have evolved into a network of members who are also avid hunters and fur trappers, beekeeping enthusiasts and but have always stuck to one central theme of connecting the wildlife control industry together.There are many who may argue the fit with beekeeping but so many of us do bee cut outs and live bee removals today because of our involvement beekeeping has become a strong interest area to large part of our membership.

    Our current business model is to take this all to the next highest level and promote each of these industries and the people behind each of them and will begin “Connecting The Consumer Better With Our Own Industry” with a commitment to educating the public and our own members alike.

    We are holding a podcast Sunday Night for all of our NWCO’s to discuss and share ideas on how to make a NWCO’s business stay solvent over a long cold, snowy winter in the deep snow up north.

    The next consecutive 50 Thursdays with the exception of each 2nd Tuesday of each Month (WpN Beekeepers Night) we will be interviewing NWCO’s in each state that advertise with WpN with the state of NY this next Thursday. Still time to signup and be part of that podcast.Call and ask Robb how!

    Our phone numbers have changed! Some of our web sites have changed but our commitment to promote all of you has never changed and many of you will be amazed at the changes going behind the scenes daily to not only stay competitive but be become the leading web sites about our industry.

    On oct 1st our new monthly Ezine will be part of the content at “WildlifeControl-USA.COM”and will be how we show case our industry in a positive light to the consumer and of course be linked to all of our state and local directories.;

    We don’t build you a page but actually build you a web site within our site and give your business all the tools locally to grow on the internet on your own.For those who belong to the directory we do offer free web site hosting and your own personal FTP access to build your own site and connect it to our directory and a win win for those struggling to make every dollar count. Don’t want to build it yourself, ask me to build your site for you or even just just do the SEO work on your site to get the search engine rankings you need to compete as a NWCO in this new digital age.

    Any questions or concerns please feel free to call me.

    Robb Russell
    Founder, And The One And Only Owner of
    The Wildlife Pro Network
    http://animalcontrol-usa.com
    352-575-0121

    UNITED STATES -AL-Alabama / AK-Alaska /AZ – Arizona /AR – Arkansas / CA – California /CO – Colorado/CT – Connecticut /DE – Delaware / DC – Washington DC / FL – Florida /GA – Georgia /HI – Hawaii / ID -Idaho /IL – Illinois /IN – Indiana/ IA – Iowa /KS – Kansas /KY – Kentucky/ LA – Louisiana /ME – Maine /MD -Maryland /MA – Massachusetts / MI – Michigan /MN – Minnesota /MS –
    Mississippi /MO – Missouri / MT -Montana /NE – Nebraska /NV – Nevada /NH – New Hampshire /NJ – New
    Jersey /NM – New Mexico / NY -New York / NC – North Carolina /ND – North Dakota /OH – Ohio /OK –
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    /UT – Utah /VI – Virginia /VT-Vermont /WA-Washington /WI-Wisconsin /WY -Wyoming

    If you want to become part of the new directory and are a wildlife control professional feel free to call and ask how we can market you,develop your web sites, host them and provide state of the art search engine optimization to increase your internet market presence.

    Posted on 11th September 2009 by Robb Russell
    Under: Hunting, Live Bee removal, NWCOA, Pest control, Podcast, The Wildlife Pro Network, Trapping, Video, Videocast, internet technology, nuisance wildlife control internet directory, search engine submission, web sites, wildlife control | 1 Comment »

    Feral Hog Management Podcast-Texas, Florida, Albany Georgia

    Posted by Robb Russell on September 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment

    Many of you are aware of the many problems feral hogs are causing in the United States,especially Texas, Louisiana,Mississippi, Georgia and Florida. Tonight we address these problems with the many men across the United States who do this work on a daily basis.

    Andy “Nutoy” Williams the man who single handledly is responsible for teaching the USA hog snaring will be my guest along with Hal Shouse of Hogswat who combines hog hunting solutions with thermal sight night vision scopes and the sport of hog hunting in SW Georgia and all of my many freinds who are in the business of hog trapping. If you have an interest in hogs join us.

    8PM EDT 1-724-444-7444 call id #16456
    http://talkshoe.com/tc/16456/

    For all the info on the featured guests and a link to the podcast

    http://animalcontrol-usa.com/feralhogmanagement090309.html

    Posted on 3rd September 2009 by Robb Russell
    Under: Hog Removal, Podcast, Technology, The Wildlife Pro Network, wildlife control | No Comments »

    Charlotte North Carolina Bat Control Specialist Recognized As Certified Wildlife Professional

    Posted by Robb Russell on September 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment

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    A All Animal Control Announces its Newest AAAC Certified Wildlife Professional!

    A All Animal Control would like to introduce Tim Terwilliger as its newest AAAC Certified Wildlife Professional in Charlotte, NC.

    Through countless hours of study involving Field Operations, Safety, Client Service, Wildlife Biology, Office and Fleet Operations and Wildlife Regulations combined with a year’s worth of solid field experience, Tim Terwilliger has proven to have the skills and knowledge to excel in the field of Wildlife Management. This certification goes above and beyond the typical Wildlife Control Professional training and Tim Terwilliger is one of less than 20 people in the nation to receive this award.

    A All Animal Control specializes in resolving wildlife conflicts in residential and commercial structures. Not only are we capable of removing the nuisance wildlife, we can also follow through by de-odorizing, cleaning up waste, repairing damage, and preventing potential future problems. We stand behind our work by offering a warranty on our repairs against animal re-entry. We take pride in being prompt, professional, informed and courteous. To contact us, call our office at (704) 256-3148 or visit our website at www.AAllAnimalControl.com

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    For Immediate Release
    Contact: Mark E. Dotson
    304-345-1511
    Info@aallanimalcontrol.com
    www.AAllAnimalControl.com
    August 24th 2009

    Posted on 1st September 2009 by Robb Russell
    Under: Uncategorized | No Comments »

    New York Trappers Hold Benefit Auction For Montana Trappers

    Posted by Robb Russell on August 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment

    Just wanted to remind everyone if you haven’t been on the NYtrappers Forum in a while that they are currently running a benefit auction to raise money for the trappers in Montana that may possibly lose the right to trap on public lands in their state.

    It is important that our industry support each other as New York is doing with this benefit auction. What affects one state will eventually affect us all. Socheck out the auction items since it all goes to a very worth and needed cause.

    There are some great items, some one of a kind items and even a chance to get personal trapping instruction from the NYSTA President, John Rockwood. While Montana may seem like a long ways away and have no bearing on NY, just look at what has happened recently closer to home with other states in the Northeast either losing the ability to trap or severely being restricted. Each state that falls makes it a little easier for those against us to gain a foothold. Please take a look and help support our breathren in arms while they still have a chance to stop this.

    This above message was sent to me from Wayne Jones, NY Trapping Forum

    Phone Number 315-768-8115
    Business Email iluvny2@roadrunner.com
    http://nytrappers.proboards.com/index.cgi

    The Wildlife Pro Network trys to stay on top of every issue affecting our industry and trappers rights. This is just one of those not for profits things we do by being a conduit and helping get the word out.

    Posted on 30th August 2009 by Robb Russell
    Under: Uncategorized | No Comments »

    Los Angeles Wildlife Control Services-Bats-Coyotes-Birds-Raccoons-Skunks-Snakes

    Posted by Robb Russell on August 26, 2009 | 5 Comments

    24-Hour Service ::Any Animal,Bird or Wildlife, Anytime

    (310)809-8877

    Website: All City Animal Trapping.Com


    All City Animal Trapping removes nuisance wildlife in Los Angeles California with a delicate hand. Often using the animals natural movements against them, we are much more than trappers, we are wildlife professionals. Although we do trap urban wildlife from time to time, we use the most humane and effective methods.

    Wildlife in Los Angeles can cause illness in humans, cause flea infestations, physical damage to property, and become an immediate threat to the safety of you or your family. Skunks, raccoons, and coyotes are just a few species we typically work with on an every day basis. But we also handle bird control issues, stray cat colonies, squirrel control, and rat infestations.

    We rescue orphaned wildlife, and find qualified facilitators to rehabilitate and finish raising the animal. We get calls all the time from people with baby raccoons living in the attic, and they cause quite a racket at night. Most clients in such a case haven’t had much sleep in the past few days, and have a tired look about them. Our methods normally show resolution within 24 hours. Raccoons are mainly nocturnal animals, so humans and animals have conflicting schedules.
    Mole and gopher control in Los Angeles is a Gift from God to any landscaper or gardener. Without proper control of these burrowing pests, a lawn or garden can be completely destroyed on weeks. Our men and women in the area can eliminate the animals doing the damage. We will do it quickly and discretely.
    Our Los Angeles Office also repairs damages caused to your home by wildlife. This can be anything from patching a hole made by an animal in the roof, or removing and replacing the contaminated insulation in the attic after the animal issue itself has been resolved. Our representatives in Los Angeles have an intensive background in construction and home repair. We can even make the smell of a skunk go away so your neighbors wont be offended, and you wont even know it was there.
    So if you have a need for wildlife control in Los Angeles, look no further, All City Animal Trapping is there for you, and there is no job too big or small.

    We service the following cities in Los Angeles County:
    Agoura Hills, Alhambra, Arcadia, Artesia, Avalon, Azusa,Baldwin Park, Bell, Bell Gardens, Bellflower, Beverly Hills, Bradbury, Brentwood, Burbank, Calabasas, Carson, Cerritos, Claremont, Commerce, Compton, Covina, Cudahy, Culver City, Diamond Bar,Downey, Duarte, El Monte, El Segundo, Gardena, Glendale, Glendora, Hawaiian Gardens, Hawthorne, Hermosa Beach, Hidden Hills, Huntington Park, Industry, Inglewood, Irwindale, La Canada Flintridge, La Mirada, La Puente, La Verne, Lakewood, Lancaster, Lawndale, Lomita, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Lynwood, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Maywood, Monrovia, Montebello, Monterey Park, Norwalk, Palmdale, Palos Verdes Estates, Paramount, Pasadena, Pico Rivera, Pomona, Rancho Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates, Rosemead, San Dimas, San Fernando, San Gabriel, San Marino, Santa Clarita, Santa FE Springs, Santa Monica, Sierra Madre, Signal Hill, South El Monte, South Gate, South Pasadena, Temple City, Thousand Oaks, Torrance, Vernon, Walnut, West Covina, West Hollywood, Westlake Village, Whittier

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    Posted on 26th August 2009 by Robb Russell
    Under: Bird Control, Business Insurance, Coyote Control, Coyote Trapping, Deer control, Goose & Geese Control, Pest control, Podcast, Predator Calling, Rodent Control, Snake Control, The Wildlife Pro Network, Trapping, Video, animal damage repair, animal exclusion, bat control, bat exclusion, skunk control, squirrel control, wildlife control | 5 Comments »

    New Blog on Wildlife Diseases-Rabies,Tetanus ,Tularemia by Jerry Genesio

    Posted by Robb Russell on July 28, 2009 | 1 Comment

    Earlier this month I posted a mention of Author of “UNSEEN HAZARDS That Threaten Hunters, Campers, and Hikers: What you should know about pathogens commonly found in wildlife.”

    Well Jerry has started a blog and I will want to make many of you aware of it. You can find it at http://naturalunseenhazards.wordpress.com/

    Here is a excerpt from my interview on July 3rd, 2009 on Rabies. You can listen to the whole interview at http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/audioPop.jsp?episodeId=240358&cmd=apop


    Find more videos like this on THE WILDLIFE PRO NETWORK

    Rabies Survivor Teams Up With Parents Of Rabies Victim To Raise Awareness
    July 28, 2009 ·

    Last month Alex Sanz, a reporter with KHOU-TV’s 11 News in Houston, Texas, filed a story about the parents of Zach Jones, a 16-year-old Humble High sophomore who died of rabies in 2006. Zach’s parents, Connie and Larry Jones, have broken their silence and in their first interview since this son’s death told 11 News they don’t want other children to suffer as their son did.

    Zach was napping when a bat flew through an open window into his bedroom. Something disturbed his sleep because he awoke and brushed the bat off, telling his parents later that it had not bitten him. Five weeks later Zach’s mother said her son was sleeping more than usual, and coughing, but she attributed his symptoms to spring allergies. Then he complained that his mind didn’t feel right, but he couldn’t explain it further. The following week Zach was dead.

    Teaming up with Jeanna Giese, 19, of Wisconsin, Connie and Larry Jones have launched a campaign to raise rabies awareness. In 2004, Jeanna was the first person in the world known to have survived rabies without having received a pre- or post-exposure prophylaxis rabies vaccination. Only five others are known to have survived rabies after symptoms have appeared but all had either been vaccinated prior to exposure, or received vaccine soon thereafter, and all but one of these still has persistent neurological difficulties, particularly with body movement.

    To see the KHOU-TV 11 News story on video as reported by Alex Sanz, go to

    http://www.khou.com/news/health/stories/khou090605_mh_rabies-survivor.5160f31f.html

    Posted on 28th July 2009 by Robb Russell
    Under: Brusellosis, Hunting, Lyme Disease, Nature, Podcast, Raccoon Roundworm, Tetanus, The Wildlife Pro Network, Videocast, Wildlife Diseases, tularemia | 1 Comment »

    Long Island New York Wildlife Animal Bat Control Removal Services

    Posted by Robb Russell on July 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment

    The Wildlife Pro Network is proud to Announce Bob Yager ,631-736-3050 with Nuisance Animal Removal in Centerville , New York as a new directory subscriber to our family of web sites on Findthewildlifepro.com and USAnimalcontrol.com.http://wildlifecontrol.tv/newyork/longisland/. For more information on finding a wildlife control professional anywhere in the the United States and Canada call Robb Russell, 352-575-0121.

    Nassau County – Albertson, Alden Manor, Atlantic Beach, Baldwin, Baldwin Harbor, Barnum Island, Baxter Estates, Bay Colony, Bay Park, Bayville, Bellerose, Bellerose Terrace,Bellmore, Bethpage, Biltmore Shores, Brookville, Carle Place, Cedarhurst, Centre Island, Cove Neck, East Atlantic Beach, East Garden City, East Hills, East Massapequa, East
    Meadow, East Norwich, East Rockaway, East Williston, Elmont, Farmingdale, Floral Park, Flower Hill, Franklin Square, Freeport, Garden City, Garden City Park, Garden City South, Glen Cove,Glen Head, Glenwood Landing,Great Neck, Great Neck Estates, Great Neck Gardens, Great Neck Plaza, Green Acres, Greenvale, Harbor Green, Harbor Hills, Harbor Isle,
    Hempstead, Hempstead Gardens, Herricks, Hewlett, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck, Hicksville, Hillside Manor, Inwood, Island Park, Jericho, Kensington, Kings Point, Lake Success, Lakeview, Lattingtown, Laurel Hollow, Lawrence, Levittown, Lido Beach, Locust Grove, Locust Valley, Long Beach, Lynbrook, Malverne, Malverne Park Oaks,
    Manhasset, Manhasset Hills, Manorhaven, Massapequa, Massapequa Park, Matinecock, Meadowmere Park, Merrick, Mill Neck, Mineola, Munsey Park, Muttontown, Nassau Shores, New Cassel, New Hyde Park, North Bellmore, North Hills, North Lynbrook, North Massapequa, North Merrick, North New Hyde Park, North Valley Stream, North Wantagh, North Woodmere,
    Oceanside, Old Bethpage, Old Brookville, Old Westbury, Oyster Bay, Oyster Bay Cove, Plainedge, Plainview, Plandome, Plandome Heights, Plandome Manor, Point Lookout, Port Washington, Port Washington North, Rockville Centre, Roosevelt, Roslyn, Roslyn Estates, Roslyn Harbor, Roslyn Heights, Russell Gardens, Saddle Rock, Saddle Rock Estates,
    Salisbury, Sands Point, Sea Cliff, Seaford, Searingtown,South Farmingdale, South Floral Park, South Hempstead, South Valley Stream, Stewart Manor, Strathmore, Syosset, Thomaston, Uniondale, University Gardens, Upper Brookville, Valley Stream, Wantagh, West Hempstead, Westbury, Westbury South, Wheatley, Williston Park, Woodbury, Woodmere,
    Woodsburgh

    Suffolk County – Amagansett, Amity Harbor, Amityville, Apaquogue, Aquebogue, Art Village, Asharoken, Atlantique, Babylon, Baiting Hollow, Barnes Hole, Bay Point, Bay Shore, Bay Wood, Bayberry Dunes, Bayport, Beach Hampton, Beixedon Estates, Belle Terre, Bellport, Bellview Beach, Blue Point, Bohemia, Brentwood, Bridgehampton, Brightwaters, Brookhaven, Calverton, Canoe Place, Center Moriches, Centereach, Centerport, Centerville, Central Islip, Cherry Grove, Cobb, Cold Spring Harbor, Commack, Copiague, Coram, Crystal Brook, Cutchogue, Cutchogue Station, Davis Park, Deer Park, Deerfield, Dering Harbor, Devon, Ditch Plains, Divinity Hill, Dix Hills, East Brentwood, East Cutchogue, East Farmingdale, East Hampton, East Hauppauge, East Islip, East Marion, East Moriches, East Northport, East Patchogue, East Quogue, East Setauket, East Shoreham, Eastport, Eastside, Eatons Neck, Elwood, Fair Harbor, Farmingville, Fire Island, Fire Island Pines, Fireplace, Fireplace Lodge Girls Camp, Fishers Island, Flanders, Flying Point, Fort Hill, Fort Salonga, Freetown, Georgica, Gerard Park, Gilgo Beach, Gordon Heights, Great River, Greenlawn, Greenport, Hagerman, Halesite, Half Hollow, Hampton Bays, Hampton Beach, Hampton Park, Hardscrabble, Hauppauge, Hayground, Head of the Harbor, Holbrook, Holtsville, Huntington, Huntington Bay, Huntington Beach, Huntington Station, Islandia, Islip, Islip Terrace,
    Jamesport, Jericho, Kings Park, Kingstown, Kismet, Lake Grove, Lake Ronkonkoma, Lakeland, Laughing Waters, Laurel, Lefferts Mill, Lindenhurst, Little Plains, Lloyd Harbor, Lonelyville, Lower Melville, Maidstone Park, Manorville, Mastic, Mastic Beach, Mattituck, Maywood, Mecox, Medford, Melville, Middle Island, Middleville, Midhampton, Miller Place,
    Montauk, Montauk Beach, Montauk Station, Montclair Colony, Moriches, Mount Sinai, Napeague, Nassau Farms, Nesconset, New Suffolk, Newtown, Nissequogue, North Amityville, North Babylon, North Bay Shore, North Bellport, North Great River, North Haven, North Lindenhurst, North Patchogue, North Sea, Northampton, Northport, Northville, Northwest Harbor, Noyack, Oak Beach, Oakdale, Oakville, Ocean Bay Park, Ocean Beach, Old Field, Old Mastic, Orient, Orient Point, Pantigo, Patchogue, Patchogue Highlands, Peconic, Pine Aire, Pine Neck, Pine Valley, Point o’Woods, Ponquogue, Poquott, Port Jefferson, Port Jefferson Station, Quioque, Quogue, Rampasture, Red Creek, Redwood, Reeves Park,
    Remsenburg, Reydon Shores, Ridge, Riverhead, Riverside, Robbins Rest, Rocky Point, Ronkonkoma, Rose Grove, Sag Harbor, Sagaponack, Saint James, Saltaire, San Remo, Sayville,
    Scuttlehole, Seaview, Selden, Setauket, Shelter Island, Shelter Island Heights, Shinnecock Hills, Shirley, Shore Acres, Shoreham, Siegfield Park, Silver Beach, Smithtown, Sound
    Beach, South Haven, South Huntington, South Jamesport, South Manor, South Setauket, Southampton, Southold, Southport, Speonk, Springs, Springville, Squiretown, Stirling, Stony Brook, Sweyze, Terryville, The Creek Beach, The Landing, Tiana, Tuckahoe, Upton, Vernon Valley, Village of the Branch, Wading River, Wainscott, Water Island, Watermill, Waterville,
    West Babylon, West Bay Shore, West Gilgo Beach, West Hampton Dunes, West Hills, West Islip, West Mecox Village, West Sayville, West Tiana, Westhampton, Westhampton Beach,
    Westmoreland, Wheatley Heights, Wildwood, Wincoma, Woodcliff Park, Wyandanch, Yaphank

    Squirrel Trapping and Control – Squirrels are small, desructive furry rodents who become a nuisance when they enter attics, soffits, and other areas of buildings.Squirrels are capable of causing damage through their gnawing activities, including creating a fire risk when they gnaw through the insulation on wires. Squirrels
    also contaminate buildings with the shed hairs, urine, and droppings, and the parasites they carry can transmit many serious arboviral diseases.For more information please visit http://squirrelremovals.com.

    Raccoon Trapping and Control – Raccoons are intelligent, medium-sized destructive mammals who frequently take up residence in attics, chimneys, sheds, barns, and other homes and buildings. Raccoons are stocky, powerful animals who can become aggressive and cause serious injury if approached. Raccoons also have a high incidence of rabies, and their parasites can vector many serious diseases. Raccoon control usually is accomplished by trapping and then having a professional
    identify areas needed for animal damage repair and prevention. Raccoons will use separate areas in a attic as toilets and the fecal and urine matter can cause the spread of dangerous diseases such as raccoon roundworm and other diseases.For more info please visit http://raccoonremovals.com

    Bat Control and Removal – Bats are beneficial mammals because they consume about 1000 insects an hour each during their nightly flights and up to 600o-8000 insects in one evening and basically eat their weight in insects with each nights flights. Bats become a nuisance when they nest in attics, barns, bell towers, soffits, and other parts of buildings. Their guano (droppings) contain disease-causing organisms, their parasites can transmit serious diseases, and the bats
    themselves have a high incidence of rabies. Bat control is accomplished primarily by exclusion or the use of one way exit doors. The use of glueboards, mothballs are in many parts of the country illegal since many bats species are endangered and protected by the federal government and many local and state agencies.The trapping and use of nets with bats is illegal in some parts of the country because many get injured and can no longer fly. For more information on bats please visit
    http://batremovals.com

    Skunk Control- Skunks (polecats) are medium-sized, primarily nocturnal animals whose diet consists mainly of insects and small rodents. as well as grasses,berries, and other plant products. They also are one of the few animals who eat honeybees. Although passive by nature, skunks will defend themselves with a foul-smelling spray that they can discharge with pinpoint if they feel threatened. This ability is the main reason why skunks are disliked. For more information visit http://skunkremovals.com

    Attic Restoration Services – Many times when wildlife such as birds,bats ,raccoons and other species enter an attic they will leave large deposits of urine and fecal material in your attic. The insulation should be removed in affected areas, and the area cleaned up properly and the potential for disease to be transmitted to you, your family and pets is very important. Failure to have your attic cleaned up professionally can also affect the resale value of your home, property or structure. For more information please visit http://www.findthewildlifepro.com/bats/atticrestoration.html

    Posted on 27th July 2009 by Robb Russell
    Under: Bird Control, Business Building, Business Insurance, Coyote Control, Coyote Trapping, Dead Animal Removal, Deer control, Fox Control and Removal, Goose & Geese Control, Gopher Trapping and Control, Mole Control, Odor Control, Raccoon Control, Raccoon Roundworm, Rodent Control, Snake Control, The Wildlife Pro Network, Trapping, White Nosed Bat Syndrome, animal damage repair, animal exclusion, attic restoration, bat control, bat exclusion, fecal removal, groundhog control, histoplasmosis, nuisance wildlife control internet directory, rabies, search engine submission, skunk control, squirrel control, web sites, wildlife control, woodchuck control | No Comments »

    Orange Park-Fernandina Beach-Jacksonville Wildlife Control Removal Services

    Posted by Robb Russell on July 19, 2009 | 1 Comment

    Trutech Wildlife Removal Services-Jacksonville-St Augustine Florida

    Trutech Wildlife Removal Services-Jacksonville-St Augustine Florida

    The Wildlife Pro Network announces the inclusion of Trutech Inc. of North Eastern Florida. They can be reached at 1-904-724-1115 and found on the FindthewildlifePro Directory at http://www.wildlifecontrol.tv/florida/jacksonville and on their own web site at http://trutechinc.com

    Your source for Pest Control and Removal along with Animal and Wildlife Control. We offer services for the following: Bats, Bees, Hornets, Wasps, Yellow Jackets, Squirrels, Raccoons, Snakes, Coyotes, Beavers, Rats, Mice, Skunks, Opossums, Voles, Moles, Chipmunks, Birds, Armadillos, Foxes, Honeybee Comb Removal, Insulation Replacement, Dead Animal Removal, Exclusion Services and more.

    Their Florida service areas include:

    Baker County, Florida – Baxter, Cuyler, Glen Saint Mary, Macclenny, Macedonia, Margeretta, Sanderson, Taylor

    Nassau County, Florida – Amelia Island, Bryceville, Callahan, Fernandina Beach, Hilliard

    Duval County, Florida – Atlantic Beach, Baldwin, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Mayport, Neptune Beach

    Clay County, Florida- Bellair, Green Cove Springs, Keystone Heights, Middleburg, Orange Park, Penney Farms

    St Johns County, Florida- Crescent Beach, Fort Matanzas, Fruit Cove, Hastings, Marineland, Palm Valley, Ponte Vedra, Ponte Vedra Beach, St. Augustine, St. Augustine Beach, Switzerland, Vilano Beach

    Putnam County, Florida- Crescent City, East Palatka, Florahome, Fruitland, Georgetown, Hollister, Interlachen, Lake Como, Melrose, Palatka, Pomona Park, San Mateo, Satsuma, Welaka

    Flagler County, Florida- Beverly Beach, Bunnell, Flagler Beach, Marineland, Palm Coast

    Posted on 19th July 2009 by Robb Russell
    Under: Bird Control, Business Building, Business Insurance, Coyote Control, Coyote Trapping, Dead Animal Removal, Deer control, Fox Control and Removal, Goose & Geese Control, Gopher Trapping and Control, Hog Removal, Live Bee removal, Mole Control, Nutria Control, Odor Control, Pest control, Raccoon Control, Raccoon Roundworm, Rodent Control, Snake Control, The Wildlife Pro Network, Trapping, Wildlife Diseases, animal damage repair, animal exclusion, attic restoration, bat control, bat exclusion, bed bugs, fecal removal, groundhog control, histoplasmosis, nuisance wildlife control internet directory, pocket gopher, rabies, search engine submission, skunk control, squirrel control, wildlife control, woodchuck control | 1 Comment »