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Springfield Raccoon Control & Removal
| I can't find anyone now to recommend for raccoon removal and wildlife removal in the Springfield area. I need someone who fully
understands Missouri raccoons and their behavior, and the proper methods for humane removal. For me to recommend him, he has agreed to abide by
rules of humane wildlife removal, all Greene County and Missouri wildlife laws, and have a thorough understanding of wildlife biology and the concerns associated with critter removal, such as the welfare
of the animals, the presence of baby raccoons in
the attic, and the need to perform complete wildlife removal services with permanent results, utilizing techniques such as home inspections,
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I don't know anyone in Springfield MO
The old company had this to say about their wildlife and raccoon removal company: - We offer the most gentle and complete wildlife service, or it's FREE!
- Not going to be home? We can initiate our program in most cases without anyone being at home!
- No answering service, qualified personnel answer the phones and can answer any questions.
- The latest high tech communications. All of our technicians have cell phones with voice messaging for your convenience. Leave them a message anytime, day or night as your schedule allows.
- We target the problem causing animals only and place two cages at each property, most companies only give you one.
- Our client is involved with checking the cages if possible. If not we can provide the complete service from beginning to end. We place the cages where they are easy to view. This saves you money by not incurring a trip fee for our technicians to check the cages.
- Our euthanasia techniques are approved by the AMVA and are unique in the local industry. We properly euthanize and dispose of any animals that cannot be relocated according to state laws.
- If an animal gets in through our repairs within one year we will remove the animal and repair the problem for FREE. Most warranties are for lifetime!
- All we do is wildlife. This is not a part time job for us. We do it full time with well-trained technicians.
- Our overall treatment of wildlife exceeds the industry standard. Ask us how we treat our animals when you call. All animals that can legally be relocated are taken to appropriate sites.
- We work from a list of private relocation sites, which is continually growing to ensure adequate sites in the future.
- Our mixture of talented and diverse employees is unparalleled in the industry.
- We are constantly training to keep up with the latest technology and techniques.
- Providing �Environmentally Friendly Service� to protect you and your family.
- We also service the towns of Monett, Mt Vernon, Carthage, Neosho, Lamar, and surrounding areas.
Example Raccoon Control Email from Springfield, MO:
So my first raccoon set was thwarted by a woman who released 2 captured animals and left a note...I think I already told you? Still have traps out on the property, but they are up on a balcony and not accessible to passers-by(sp?). Spoke with the guy today and he's frustrated that it's been two weeks with no 'success'. It'll be a nice work but no captured animals...minus my ferry costs! Learning curve on that one. Other than that I have had a few jobs here and there, but the phone hasn't been that busy. I have some squirrels damage pics you won't believe. Wood gutters just annihilated. Heading out to Bainbridge Island this weekend to take a look at apparently a huge bat job. Any suggestions on how to deal with bats in a chimney? I have a couple of call-backs to make on these and the best thing I can think of is to place something on top of the chimney, under the netting, to provide a gap for them to crawl out. Then I'll have to order/pick-up an appropriate chimney cap. I figured you probably dealt with these situations in PA? Seems like the storms are holding off for you so far! I'll keep my fingers crossed! How's the orchid doing that's hanging in the tree? Have you thrown it out yet.... Cya!
For raccoon control in Greene County, Missouri, call at , and ask to talk about raccoons in the attic in Springfield, MO.
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Please be kind to raccoons! They are intelligent animals, and believe it or not, they definitely have emotions! |
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