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Waynes Expands Wildlife Divison

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Waynes Expands Wildlife Divison

Earlier this year, Waynes Pest Control launched our new service division, Wildlife Removal and Exclusion, in Birmingham, AL; Huntsville, AL; and Knoxville, TN. Beginning October 2024, Waynes is proud to announce that Wildlife Removal and Exclusion has expanded and is now available in all of the following markets:

With the help of our trained professionals at Waynes, homeowners in these cities can now get rid of nuisance animals causing problems at their properties; including rodents, raccoons, squirrels, opossums, birds, bats, and snakes. Our goal is to seal up these entry points and gaps around the home to keep the home free from harboring animals as certain wildlife can cause significant damage to the home and even carry deadly diseases.

Our Wildlife Control Services will provide peace of mind to our customers so they can spend more time on the things that matter.

What is Wildlife Control?

Wildlife can be a severe problem for homeowners in many ways. Squirrels can chew through electrical wiring, causing fire hazards or damaging equipment like HVAC units. Raccoons and rodents can spread disease and contaminate food sources with waste.

Our Wildlife Control service handles wild animal removal and control requests for raccoons, squirrels, birds, bats, and snakes. With our proprietary rodent monitoring system, SMART, we can eliminate the threat of rodents in a safe, environmentally friendly way, keeping your home critter-free through all seasons.

Waynes has been in operation for 50 years and has grown into a full-service pest control company with a wide range of services designed to keep you and your home safe from roaches to raccoons. Our mission is to provide a world-class experience for all our customers.

We believe in working to help rid your home of wildlife invaders as humanely as possible. Our Wildlife Service Professional will assess each situation to determine the best course of action needed to evict these invaders through exclusion work, using natural animal repellants, reducing human impacts on their environment, and modification of cultural practices to eliminate food sources.

Interested in learning more or ready to get started today? Complete this form or give us a call at 866.WAYNES1.

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Rebecca Wood

Waynes has been serving customers since 1973. We have grown over the decades through a commitment to providing a world-class experience for our customers. We believe that if our employees are happy and fulfilled, they will go above and beyond in delighting our customers.

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