FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
At Whitmore Pest and Wildlife Control, we believe in keeping things simple, transparent, and stress-free. For pest control services—whether it’s creepy-crawlies like spiders and ants or furry intruders like mice and rats—we skip the hefty initial fees that many competitors charge. Instead, we offer a straightforward monthly investment model that’s easy to understand, budget-friendly, and backed by a guarantee you can rely on. Our office is highly responsive, so you’re never left wondering when—or if—someone will get back to you. For nuisance wildlife issues, our approach is proactive and solutions-driven. It starts with a comprehensive inspection. Our expert inspector thoroughly assesses the problem, identifies potential risks, and provides clear options. This empowers you to choose a solution that not only resolves the immediate issue but also prevents costly problems in the future. Whether it’s insects, rodents, or wildlife, our pricing reflects our commitment to value, clarity, and solutions that last.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
At Whitmore Pest & Wildlife Control, we follow a comprehensive process to ensure effective and lasting solutions: - Initial Consultation: We begin with a detailed discussion to understand your specific pest or wildlife concerns, gathering information about the type of issue, affected areas, and any previous control measures. - Thorough Inspection: Our experienced technicians conduct a meticulous inspection of your property to identify the extent of the problem, entry points, and potential attractants. - Customized Plan: Based on our findings, we develop a tailored strategy that addresses the current issue and implements preventive measures to avoid future occurrences. - Implementation: Utilizing safe and effective methods, we execute the control plan, which may include removal, exclusion techniques, and necessary repairs to your property. - Follow-Up: We schedule follow-up visits to monitor the situation, ensure the effectiveness of our interventions, and make adjustments if needed. - Preventive Care and Protection: To keep your home pest- and wildlife-free, we provide preventive care solutions and ongoing protection strategies designed to address potential risks before they escalate, ensuring peace of mind and a secure environment. - Education and Support: We provide guidance on practices to minimize future risks and remain available for ongoing support and any additional concerns. This structured approach ensures that we not only resolve the immediate problem but also protect your home from future pest and wildlife issues—and it’s all backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
At Whitmore Pest and Wildlife Control, education isn’t just about checking a box—it’s the foundation of everything we do. All of our technicians are certified by the Colorado Department of Agriculture, which isn’t the case for many operators. Beyond this, we’re committed to ongoing education to stay at the forefront of the pest and wildlife control industry. We’re proud members of the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), Colorado Pest Control Association (CPCA), and National Wildlife Control Operators Association (NWCOA). These memberships keep us connected to the latest industry standards and innovations. Our certifications are extensive and set us apart: Colorado Department of Agriculture: Certified Operator and Qualified Supervisor NWCOA Certifications: Basic Wildlife Control Operator Reptile and Amphibian Control Bird Management (Level 1) Bat Standards Structural Bat Management Professional Additionally, we hold a Colorado Contractor License (F11 General Building Contractor, Class A)—a rare credential in our field. This enables us to offer structural insights and solutions that go beyond surface-level fixes. Our expertise combines technical knowledge, hands-on experience, and a commitment to excellence, so you can trust us to handle even the toughest pest and wildlife challenges.