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Nashville Raccoon Control & Removal
| I recommend Affordable Wildlife Services, LLC for raccoon removal and wildlife removal in the Nashville area. I have spoken with the
owner of Affordable Wildlife Services, LLC, and he fully understands Tennessee 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 Davidson County and Tennessee 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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Affordable Wildlife Services, LLC:
(615) 496-7004
Affordable Wildlife Services, LLC has this to say about their wildlife and raccoon removal company:
Example Raccoon Control Email from Nashville, TN:
Hi David~ Thank you for the great website! I am just an "average Joe" with a NASTY critter problem! I like how you have all the pictures so we can have a better understanding how these unwanted tenants are living. I am emailing you a picture of my attic & what I found in there! First of all....That is the biggest turd I have ever seen! Pardon my expression but......is that normal? It almost looks human! When I go to the first floor, the ceiling (the same area where the raccoons were living) is a little messed up. There is a small hole (please note attached picture) and the seams in the ceiling is cracking. Is it just coincidence or is it like that because above is where they were living and from walking around and peeing and pooping on the floor is ruining my ceiling? Thank you for your time! Kristine
I'm not sure whether or not the writer was being serious about the baby raccoon being "almost too ugly to lay eyes upon," but I think it was an incredibly stupid thing to write. Personally, I am of the opinion that the baby in the photo is a remarkably cute little critter, especially when one considers what an enormous pest these animals can be. And while we're voicing our frank opinions about physical appearances (however unsolicited), the individual holding the raccoon in the aforementioned photograph is certainly no beauty to set one's eyes upon -- I mention this in spite of the fact that I always do my best to encourage tolerance of those who are mentally challenged, regardless of what they may look like. (In this case, it looks like the little raccoon may have eaten this peculiar looking person's upper lip right off it's face!) At any rate, thank you for creating an interesting web site. J West
For raccoon control in Davidson County, Tennessee, call Affordable Wildlife Services, LLC at (615) 496-7004, and ask to talk about raccoons in the attic in Nashville, TN.
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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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