Our continuing growth of the nation and its moving into suburbia has created problems with humans and wildlife living peacefully in the same area.
The human population is going to continue to grow and there is no end in sight. So, where does that leave the wildlife? In the attics, crawlspaces, walls and lawns.
Wildlife is learning to thrive in suburbia. There is a lot of food, water and shelter available and very few predators. It is virtually a wildlife paradise!
With this paradise for the wild kingdom, why would they leave! The animals unfortunately do damage to the home or business that they are living in. Some of this damage can be extreme such as wiring or structural problems. Not exactly something you want to happen to your house!
It is absolutely amazing where wildlife will show up. There have been instances of animals in between walls, snakes in attics, ducks in fireplaces, raccoons in chimneys, skunks in basements and the list goes on and on.
When wildlife gets out of control, a professional is called up to resolve the problem. Wildlife problems can often be complex and require the knowledge of the animal you are controlling and how to initiate your control program.
Professionals have the proper tools and training to efficiently resolve any wildlife problem that they are called upon to control.
People have come from all walks of life and learned to be wildlife professionals. It can be a thrilling career and an exciting way to live your life. The best part is that you are helping people and wildlife!
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Mark Dotson, a 20-year Wildlife Veteran helps people interested in working with wildlife to fulfill their dream. Author of the "King of Cages!" book and ebook. Sign up for a regular e-newsletter about working in the field of Wildlife Management at our website.Need help with a wildlife problem or want to start your own business, visit this site http://www.aallanimalcontrol.com/franchise.cfm
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Friday, 13 June 2008
Wildlife Franchise
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