FAQs
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Yes... Wildlife Control Training- We are always attending educational seminars and symposiums to stay up on the latest methods and technology to better serve our Clientele. To maintain our CWCP (Certified Wildlife Control Professional) status, we must maintain a predetermined amount of credit hours of ongoing education specific to the Industry of Wildlife Control. Most of these educational events are held out-of-state and come at significant personal expense and therefore, we are "invested" in our training and education. Also, there is no substitute for Field Experience. With over 20 years of experience and being in business since 1997, we have been able to apply our training to practical applications. Pest Control Training- As a Licensed Professional Pesticide Applicator in Idaho, we must also maintain a predetermined amount of credit hours of training specific to Pest Control.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
It started where all good thing start. With a prayer.
- What types of customers have you worked with?
This can be "biology specific". In the early Spring-time, we see a lot of Skunk and Raccoon activity due to mating behavior. Gestation for many Nuisance Animals is about 63 days and the your become mobile shortly thereafter birth. *Rock Chucks & Ground Squirrels emerge from their dens in March & April and damage causing activity will occur through August. *Bats will often cause problems from late Spring until early Fall. *Bird problems will often spike from Spring until late Summer. *Squirrels invading attics and causing damage can occur year-round. This is only a sampling of issues we see. We don't get stuck on absolutes with Animals because there are always exceptions to every trend.