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What To Do When Wildlife Moves In
With Guest: Kevin Clark, CEO of Critter Control, the nation's leading wildlife control company.

Original Air Date: 08-14-2009

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One of the most common animals that Critter Control helps to safely remove from homes. This is a raccoon resting on a birdfeeder.

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A white cat watches as a raccoon approaches it's food bowl and steals a meal. Do not encourage raccoons by leaving cat or dog food outside.

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A raccoon in a humane one way trap.
(Photo courtesy of Critter Control)

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These raccoons kept the Critter Control technicians busy all day.
(Photo courtesy of Critter Control)

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A squirrel, another one of the most common animals seen in homes by Critter Control.

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This is a family of squirrels nesting in a house's roof attic.

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A striped skunk looking for a way under a wooden deck.

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Skunks get a very bad reputation due to their stong smell that many people find unpleasant. They actually are very easygoing, slow moving, shy yet self-confident animals. This is a baby.

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Having offices all across the United States and a few in Canada, Critter Control deals with all kinds of animals. Here are a few of the more unusual ones: Alligators.

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Trumpeter Swans (in the midst of Canadian Geese.)

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A Monitor Lizard.

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White-tailed Deer (mother and her fawns.)

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A Critter Control technician has captured a snake.
(Photo courtesy of Critter Control)

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Large snakes, This is an Albino Burmese Python.

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This is a Boa Constrictor.

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Bats. This is a Little Brown Bat sitting on a branch.

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What the Little Brown Bat looks like sitting with its wings folded in.

z69-guest-untitled.jpg Kevin Clark is the founder and CEO of Critter Control, an animal removal company founded in 1983. Critter Control was developed around a vision that pioneered an entirely new category in animal control and wildlife removal. As the nation's leading wildlife control company and a nationally recognized animal control brand, Critter Control has successfully set the standards of the animal removal industry. As Kevin Clark comes from a family of educators, and serves as president of the Montessori Charter School Board in Islamorada, Florida, he places an emphasis on education and part of the mission of Critter Control is to educate the public about wildlife. He completed Purdue University's Pest Management Academy and has held various pest control licenses for over 20 years.
Critter Control's Website

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