FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Just that when working with wildlife, across the industry, it's not as inexpensive as people hope or think. Also, no two jobs are the same. Prices can have a huge difference between a small job and a large job. There's many factors, how many holes or entries are present? How much contaminated insulation or clean up is necessary? How hard or how high up is it to repair the damage? Really the only services that have a set pricing would be most deceased animal removal and basic trapping.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Well obviously you get in contact with each other either via email, text or one of these apps. This is usually followed by a phone consultation. From there an inspection and assessment of the home or building is the next step.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
My degree is a BSN which is actually a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Although there's not much nursing work unless, perhaps you were bit by wildlife, the science part of the degree helped prepare me for working with animals. Also the nursing side gave me compassion and empathy and the ability to work with humans. I am a North Carolina damage control agent. certified and licensed by the NC Wildlife Resources Commission. I also have taken courses in structural pesticide application and am certified by North Carolina Dept of Agriculture for application as needed.