…When I first stepped into that second floor classroom, I was convinced it would be a cake walk for me due to my experience with Presto-X. I had my AIB certification, my first level purdue certification, and went through the entire Copesan gambit. Dr. El Damir could have cared less…
Read MoreIn my last post I introduced you to Dr. Corrigan and how, unintentionally, he showed me that raising some eyebrows of my peers is oftentimes the key to success in this industry. From that point forward, I mixed traditional and nuanced tactics as I continued to grow in the industry. The man who gave me a wide berth and let me “geek flag fly” was Todd Leyse of Adam’s Pest Control.
Read MoreAnd then I did the craziest thing I think anyone has ever asked Dr. Corrigan to do… I asked him to sign a wooden mouse trap for me with a sharpie. I was officially a Dr. Bobby Corrigan fan boy.
Read MoreIf there is one thing and one thing only that I can attribute my success in this industry to, it is not the equipment, it is not a certain bait, it is not my marketing prowess or my business plan. No, my success is due to my constant pursuit of education.
Read MoreMany wildlife control operators handle their urgent service requests (USRs) differently, this article will explain the methods our organization uses, why we do things the way we do, and the benefits our clients and our company sees from it.
Read MoreOur job, and our passion, is to protect our community from the damage and dangers of nuisance wildlife. The wanton removal of wildlife (without purpose or reason) is not what we do, nor will it ever be what we do.
Read MoreAs of December 10th, 2020, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) has confirmed the first Ohio case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in wild deer herds.
Read MoreIf you follow this advice, and take immediate steps to make these changes, you will NEVER need to call us. But if you put it off, or say you will “get around to it” then instead of Fort Knox for a home you have Mayberry City Jail. And just like Otis, the wildlife will just let themselves in whenever they want to spend the night… or longer.
Read MoreLike every other Sunday night, after dinner I let the dogs out before I retire to my office to write this week’s blog post. As soon as the patio door slid open my ears were filled with the noise of blood curdling shrieks soaring high above our farm in the crisp November air. From my limited knowledge, it sounded like a medium sized rodent pleading for its life while struggling in the talons of it’s attacker. Squirrel is on the menu tonight. Party of one.
Read MoreSo, to settle the score once and for all, did I in fact name my company after a Disney reboot? Kinda.
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