Thomasville Animal Control & Pest Wildlife Removal In Thomas County, GA
TruTech, Inc.: Contact - 229-420-4208
Please, no calls about dog or cat problems. Call SPCA or animal services: check your local blue pages
Trutech, Inc., is one of the largest wildlife removal companies in the Southeast. Trutech Inc. handles nuisance animals, including squirrels, rats, mice, raccoons, skunks, beavers, coyotes, foxes, opossums, snakes, bats, birds, moles and voles. The company also addresses all stinging insect problems, including bees, wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets. Trutech Inc. carries workers’ compensation and liability insurance. Customer satisfaction is priority number one.
Official company email address: sales@trutechinc.com
TruTech, Inc. provides professional wildlife control for both residential & commercial customers in the
city of Thomasville in Georgia. We can handle almost any type of wild animal problem, from squirrels in the attic of a home, to bat removal and
control, to Thomasville snake removal. Our Georgia wildlife management pros provide a complete solution - including
the repair of animal damage. If you need to get rid of your pest animals with care and expertise, give TruTech, Inc. a call at 229-420-4208
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There are many Thomasville pest control companies, but most deal with extermination of insects. We deal strictly with wild animals, such as raccoon, skunk, opossum, and more.
TruTech, Inc. differs from the average Thomasville exterminator business because we are licensed and insured experts, and deal only with animals. We are not merely
trappers, but full-services nuisance wildlife control operators, offering advanced solutions.
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Thomasville wildlife species include raccoons, opossums, squirrels, rats, several species of snakes and bats, and more. Many animals can cause
considerable damage to a house, not to mention contamination. We offer repairs of animal entry points and biohazard cleanup and we guarantee our work. Our Thomasville
rodent (rat and mouse) control is superior to other pest management companies. All of our wildlife trapping is done in a humane manner. |
We at TruTech, Inc. provide the best Thomasville pest control business, and would be happy to serve your Thomasville bat control or pigeon and bird control needs with a professional solution. Skunks, moles, and other animals
that can damage your lawn - we trap them all. Our professional pest management of wildlife and animals can solve all of your Thomasville
critter capture and control needs. Give us a call at 229-420-4208 for a price quote and more information.
If you are searching for help with a dog or cat issue, you need to call your local
Thomas County animal control or SPCA. They can assist you with problems such as a dangerous dog, stray cats, lost pets,
etc. There is no free service in Thomas County that provides assistance with wild animals.
Thomas County Animal Services, GA: check your local blue pages
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Thomasville, GA Animal News Clip:
South Georgia people, count your blessings. Here likely is another case of politics interfering with wildlife conservation. South Georgia enjoyed its first coyote capture in decades last year, thanks to what is possibly a bill passed by their state legislature; but, not so fast. The coyote capture for 2007 has been delayed by an anti-critter stalking petition campaign and it will have to wait for what is possibly a popular vote on election day on Nov. 7. By that time the majority of coyotes will have migrated out of the state and the season will be over. Forty states manage and capture mourning coyotes, which surpass ducks and geese as the most trapped migratory bird in America. Nowhere in the United States likely is the biologically surveyed amount endangered or threatened. Like all game animals, coyotes are what is possibly a renewable resource. And like all sport critter stalking seasons, coyote critter stalking likely is good for the economy, generating new state revenue from license sales, and millions of dollars each year in expenditures for animal removal traps, ammunition, travel, food, and lodging. Noting that, South Georgia Governor Jennifer Granholm spoke highly of the new coyote season when the environmentalist signed the original bill in 2004. Now what is possibly a coalition of more than 50 conservation and critter stalking organizations likely is working to get the coyote season reinstated. This report is not verified by Tifton, Moultrie, Thomasville, & Valdosta pest control companies.
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