Frequently asked questions

We pride ourselves on our adaptability and commitment to excellence in every aspect of our service. Explore what we have to offer and how we can contribute to your success.

Are you licensed?

Every wildlife control operator per Tennessee law, needs a special nuisance trapper's license issued by the State Fish & Wildlife Commission. We also possess all relevant city and county occupational licenses required by law. 

How much does your service cost?

Our pricing varies based on the specific wildlife issue,  the property size, and the extent of the infestation. We conduct a thorough inspection to provide a detailed quote before beginning any work, ensuring you know exactly what to expect with no hidden fees. Although in its testing phase, for an approximate estimate, try our New Cost Estimator here: Wildlife Cost Estimator

Are you insured?

We carry all relevant insurance, including general liability insurance. We have taken the steps to protect you, the customer, in the event of an accident or mal-occurrence. Wildlife operators work in attics, on roofs, climb ladders, etc. If an accident should happen, it's important that it's covered by insurance.

What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept cash, check, Visa and Mastercard

What do you do with the animals once they are captured?

This depends on the state laws regarding the wildlife in question. We will obey the law first. An animal that vectors the rabies virus in most states must be euthanized (killed) by law; and then on the opposite spectrum there are protected animals that can not be harassed at all. If the animal is healthy and it's legal to relocate it, is the option we would all prefer. If the animal is injured or sick, it is sometimes best to humanely euthanize it. We aim to follow all federal and state laws and keep the customer informed about the right course of actions needed to accomplish a successful, safe and humane resolution as possible.

What areas do you service?