What is the charge?

How do you trap the animal?

What happens to the trapped animal?

Can you do post-trapping repairs?

How long will I have to vacate my home/office?

Is there any danger to my cat/dog?

When is payment expected?


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What is the charge?

This is dependent upon each individual situation.

How do you trap the animal?

Varies according to the type of animal.

What happens to the trapped animal?

Relocation of captured animals adds to the stress of being in an unfamiliar territory, increases the potential for transmission of infectious diseases and increases conflict between the animal and its environment. Per the Division of Wildlife, animals need to be released within a 10 mile area of where it was trapped with the permission of the land owner and the Division of Wildlife. Because this is difficult to obtain our animals are humanly euthanasia.

Can you do post-trapping repairs?

Yes, we tin patch the entry point when the traps are removed. A patch can be done to match your siding; the technician would be able to give you a quote on the repair. The technician will also advise you of any other preventative repairs that should be done to prevent problem occurring in the future at a different location on your residence. .

How long will I have to vacate my home/office?

Most treatments that are general sprays need only vacancy until the spray dries depending upon the temperature. Usually only about 15-30 minutes.

Is there any danger to my cat/dog?

No.

When is payment expected?

Payment is expected at the completion of the job. We accept checks and Visa and MC that can be paid to the technician or we can mail you a bill.




 
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