REGIONAL WILDLIFE TRAINING SEMINAR KY, IL, IN, OH
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REGIONAL WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT
TRAINING SEMINAR
KY, IL, IN, OH

General Butler State Resort Park
Carrollton, KY
March 22 – 24, 2012

Advanced Registration: $165 per person (rate ends March 15, 2012)
General Registration: $195 per person

Registration includes all training materials plus two (2) Gourmet Buffet Lunches provided at the Lodge Restaurant.

Price of seminar does not include lodging. Information is provided below and all attendees must make their own lodging arrangements. If you would like to share a room and need help connecting with someone give us a call and we will try to help.

Classes Offered Include:

CREDIT CARD ACCEPTANCE/PROCESSING

CONTROLLING OTTERS AT MARINAS

**WOOD PECKERS, NEW THOUGHTS ON CONTROL

TOOLS OF THE TRADE, NEW PRODUCTS AND UPDATE
(Including Thermal Imaging for WCOs)

TRAP-ALERT TRAP TECHNOLOGIES

BEGINNING BUSINESS ISSUES

**RACCOON REMOVAL AND EXCLUSION TECHNIQUES

(ON SITE SOFFIT REPAIRS AND DISCUSSION ON RACCOON PROOFING A
STRUCTURE)

ASPHALT ROOFS: ISSUES, REPAIRS, & SAFETY

USDA-APHIS-WS CURRENT ISSUES IN WILDLIFE DISEASE

USDA-APHIS-WS FORM 37

INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PRIVATE INDUSTRY AND WILDLIFE SERVICES

RODENT CONTROL

TRAPPING AROUND PEOPLE AND PETS

** On site field experiences are being planned at no additional charge. Time is being arranged for organizational meetings on Friday Night and a welcome cookout on Thursday night. This will be A Good Old Fashion Wildlife Industry Networking event. The well-established Indiana Animal Damage Control Association is the principle supporter and will lend a hand to states industry leadership with help organizing state chapters or organizations.

The training schedule is subject to change; however, a full two day schedule will be met. As the details are solidified we ask that you plan on the dates.

Register on-line with Credit Card by clicking the Buy Now button at the bottom of this page or by sending payment to:

WCT
PO Box 357
Sharon Center, OH 44274

Location & Lodging Information

Location: General Butler State Resort Park

Park Address: 1608 Highway 227
Carrollton, KY 41008-0325
Phone: (502) 732-4384

Lodging Rates:

2 Bedroom Cabin $134.95 per night
3 Bedroom Cabin $145.95 per night
Lodge Rooms, 2 Double Beds, Non Smoking $69.95
(A fee of $10.00 per each additional adult in the lodge rooms will be added to the above rates)

Due to the variety of room types, reservations are not guaranteed to be in the same section of the building or cottage area. Make sure to mention the Wildlife Management group to get the discount rates.

Transient Room Tax (County Tax) of 3.24%, and State Transient Tax of 1% is added to all accommodations, regardless of group’s exempt status; Kentucky Sales Tax of 6% will then be added to those groups not tax exempt.

Rooms and cottages are available for check-in after 4:00 PM

Check out time in the cottages is 11:00 a.m. (Eastern), while in the lodge it is 12:00 noon (Eastern). Any rooms remaining occupied after check out time may be subject to an additional charge.

Room Reservations must be received by Wednesday, February 22, 2012.

Camping is also available in the beautiful Class A campground. Reservations can be made by contacting “Reserve America” at: http://www.reserveamerica.com.

Contact Tim Julien at 317-513-1598 with any questions.

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The Denver Skunk Control &Aurora Squirrel Removal & Wildlife Trappers Dead Animal
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Denver Wildlife Control

Sure we remove raccoons and squirrels from attics and homes. But to just say the only wild animal removal starts and stops with the removal of raccoons and squirrels in Denver, Aurora, Boulder and Englewood  would sell us short. We also provide professional wildlife control services for bats, birds and most nuisance wildlife including wild animal removal, bats, birds, beaver, ducks, doves,  coyote, fox, moles, opossums, raccoons, squirrels, skunks, and venomous and non venomous snakes. Let us be your Denver Wildlife Removal Company.

Denver Skunk Control

The Denver Skunk Control Company controls skunks that have taken residence under your home, under the shed and most anywhere skunks get out and cause trouble.

Denver Skunk Trapper

Need a skunk or skunks trapped. Maybe you tried to trap a skunk on your own and now have a skunk in a cage trap and not know what to do next.

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We trap , remove , prevent and control skunks in Greater Denver and Aurora Colorado. Our entire service area includes the following: Aurora, Denver, Englewood, Cenntenial, Castle Rock, Parker, Elisibeth, Kiowa, Bennett, Strasburg,  Franktown, Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Lakewood, Greenwood Village, Cherry Hills Village, Glendale, Commerce City, Westminster, Wheatridge Golden ,Arvada, Thornton,Northglen, Broomfield, Lafayette

Denver Squirrel Control

Squirrel in attics, squirrels in fireplaces, squirrels in chimneys we control control squirrels most anywhere.

 Squirrel Removal Denver

We trap squirrels, we remove squirrels, we control squirrels and we get rid of squirrels, we get squirrels out and keep squirrels out. We often employ many methods to remove a squirrel problem from any home, business, commercial or industrial property . We offer both non lethal cage trapping of squirrels and in some cases can resort to a lethal trap and take out that last pesky squirrel who was cage trap shy once and for all. We trap squirrels, we get rid of squirrels and know how to trap squirrels and you can count on us to get er done as fast as possible.

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Got a squirrel problem and ready for a professional squirrel trapper in Aurora or Denver Colorado. Give us a call.Squirrels in attics often mean you are hearing noises up above the ceiling or scratching in the walls. We trap squirrels, catch squirrels, capture squirrels and getting squirrels under control and out of your attic and home is what we can do for you. Ask about Rodent proofing your home!

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Dead animal removal and dead carcass removal come in many varieties of different dead animal jobs. For starters if its Friday night and a dead deer is killed on your road it may be there until Monday in many parts of the county-funding and hours. We offer a service for  a fee for a variety of dead animal and dead carcass removals.

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If you are willing to pay we will get it gone today!

Death is part of the life cycle. Dead animals can show up most anywhere like dead skunk in the driveway, dead deer in the yard, dead horse or dead cow out in the pasture. Livestock carcass removal or Wildlife carcass removal. Dead squirrel in the wall or dead bats and removing bat guano in the attic.We crawl under homes, bathtubs and pull out skunks, opossums, raccoon’s, rats, mice, squirrels, bats, birds etc from most anywhere including under porches, under homes, bathtubs, plumbing, fireplace, pools, chimney, soffits, fascia, eaves or out by the children’ s play set.

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Title: 2012 Skunk Stories
Time: 02/05/2012 08:00 PM EST
Episode Notes: Do you offer skunk removal as a add on service for your wildlife or pest control business. Share your best skunk story and have a chance of getting 6 months local advertising on the internet on skunkremoval.us

Live Handgrab Skunk In Window Well

Who said you just can’t walk up and pick up a skunk anyway.The late Kirk Lapierre makes this look to easy! If you are not a professional do not attempt to do this .

Live Handgrab Skunk Removal In A Living Room

Myths and Facts About Removing Skunk Spray Odors
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Title: 2012 Skunk Stories
Time: 02/05/2012 08:00 PM EST
Episode Notes: Do you offer skunk removal as a add on service for your wildlife or pest control business. Share your best skunk story and have a chance of getting 6 months local advertising on the internet on skunkremoval.us




My personal experiences with skunks is avoid them whenever possible and take measures on your own property to prevent encounters with them in the first place. The best advice I can give is hire a professional to remove the offending skunk or skunks and follow their recommendations on preventing any re-occurrance.

There is one thing about skunks that once`you have smelled a skunks spray it remains embedded in your mind as one of the most obnoxious and most memorable smells known to man. Many of us have had our experience with skunks or know of a relative or neighbor who has shared a unforgettable experience related to getting sprayed by a skunk or have a property that a skunk has sprayed on. Sometimes just driving down the highway alone can yield this nasty fragrance either by hitting a skunk ourselves or simply driving by a dead skunk in the middle or side of the road and the smell just on lingers for days.

I had a neighbor while growing up that had a dog who had cornered a skunk on the property and she ran out with a broom to stop the encounter and ended up both her and her dog were sprayed with that ever memorable odorous yellow liquid that seemed to just linger on for days.

Remedies that don’t work! One of the most popular old wives tales is tomato juice which actually just gives you a smelly pet and a waste of your time and tomato
juice.

Here Is A Popular Skunk Remedy Recipe that really works:In a plastic bucket or similar container, mix the following ingredients very well:

1 quart of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide- Most Hydrogen peroxide is sold by the pint so you will probably need two bottles.

1/4 cup of baking soda-NaHCO3-Sodium Bicarbonate Note: Make sure you are using Baking Soda and never washing soda since the alkalinity of washing soda (sodium carbonate) is very powerful and will actually cause burning of your skin and any membranes it comes into contact with

1 to 2 teaspoons liquid soap-Soft Soap, Ivory or Dawn Dish Soap work very well and I recommend them!

Recommendations:

1. Very large pets often require an additional quart of lukewarm tap water to ensure complete coverage of your pet.

2. Wash pet your thoroughly, working the solution deep into the fur. Let your nose be your guide, and simply leave the remedy solution on for about 5 minutes or until the odor is gone. Some areas may require a “rinse and repeat” washing.

3. Skunks usually aim for the face, but try to keep the solution out of the eyes – it stings. If you have any cuts on your hands you might want to wear latex or rubber gloves for the same reason.

4. After treatment, thoroughly rinse your pet with tepid tap water.

5. Pour the any remaining spent solution down the drain with running water. You can cause injury by trying to store it since the solution will actually build up pressure while stored and can cause serious injuries.

The best way to prevent an encounter with skunks is a good offense by following these guidelines:

1.Do a visual inspection of your property and eliminate any denning sites. Close off all areas with hardware mesh cloth and bury it 1 1/2 -2 feet deep to prevent digging.

 2. Keep your trash cans sealed with lids that close or keep them out of reach by any wildlife.

 3. Never feed your pet or any stray animal outdoors. Feeding outdoors encourages both rats and mice to also inhabit your property and will attract raccoon’s and squirrels.

 4. Don’t litter your property with any junk, like old cars, lumber or firewood unless you can keep them stored in a place to prevent a skunk from digging in and creating a den habitat.


5.If you encounter skunk do not provoke them either leave them alone or call in a professional. Don’t try disturbing them by using any harassment techniques such as the use of any noise or aggressive actions and for the record their is no repellants that work to remove them and this includes moth balls or moth ball flakes. These measures actually may cause the offending animal to spray again and make the situation worse then it already was.

Its Skunk Week On The Wildlife Pro Network | WpN
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Once a year I set a night aside for NWCO’s (nuisance wildlife control operators) to kick back and tell some of their more interesting skunk tales while out on the job. Last years winner was Bob Hassel in California for his Got Skunked Two Hours Before The Wedding Story, and in 2010 it was Reginald Murray who told a story of getting sprayed by a skunk who was caught in a foot hold.

Join us this week either post your own skunk trapping experiences on our Facebook Group, or in our forum and make sure you call in the story and let others listen to it LIVE. The Winner chosen by listeners of the podcast will select the best story for one year  free local advertising on our new directory skunkremoval.us.

 

 

Title: 2012 Skunk Stories
Time: 02/05/2012 08:00 PM EST
Episode Notes: Do you offer skunk removal as a add on service for your wildlife or pest control business. Share your best skunk story and have a chance of getting 6 months local advertising on the internet on skunkremoval.us

Read more: http://www.skinnymoose.com/wildlifepro/2012/02/01/myths-and-facts-about-removing-skunk-spray-odors-2/#ixzz1l2oEgia6




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2011 Skunk Stories

Pepe Lepew Skunks In Love

Skunk Removal Stories/ Laser Guided Bird Traps

Understanding Skunks & Their Removal With Ron Jones

Skunks, Squirrels, Raccoon’s And The Spring NWCO Season

Wildlife Control Professionals Get Insurance Claim Help
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Anytime Attic Cleanup Consultants

 

We do all the documentation prep and help your customers present heir claim using all the right language to help the professional stay in the field and not on the phone.

(2% Fee A Typical $7000 clean up is just a $140 service fee.)

Call Mike Flick 715-459-7412


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Summary: Attic Clean Up Week On WpN 2012
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Summary: Attic Clean Up Week On WpN 2012

Introducing Anytime Attic Cleanup Consulting Services

 http://www.skinnymoose.com/wildlifepro/2012/01/31/wildlife-control-professionals-get-insurance-claim-help/

On the evening of Jan 29, 2012 Mike Flick , Robb Russell and a few friends  includingMike HurleyDavid McLeodReginald Murray got together to discuss  many aspects of attic restoration including the removal and replacement of attic insulation, R factors of insulation, various types of roll in and blown in insulation and how much to use.  They discussed the equipment they use versus renting or buying it. For more more  info on this podcast please visit http://thewildlifepro.com/about/our-podcasts/help-with-attic-cleanups-and-insurance-companies/

Enjoy our Help With Attic Cleanups and Insurance Companies

Visit our website ———->>>> http://atticrestoration-usa.com/

This last week we spent a lot of time and energy to bring attention to a part of the industry that takes us away from working with the problem animals and working directly with the problems wildlife, especially bats and raccoon’s attic infestations.

Here is a summary of each and every blog post I made here on my personal blog here on Skinny Moose.

Please listen to our podcast live or download it later.


This Week Is Attic Cleanup Week On The Wildlife Pro Network

Listen to our podcast. Much of the mystery will soon be over and for as little as 2% of any attic cleanup, attic insulation replacement job.


Looking To Get Into Attic Restoration and Attic Clean Up ?

Did you know you probably left thousands of dollars on the table your company could of made last year? get paid by insurance companies.


What’s The Big Deal About Attic Cleanups and Restoration

Q&A Why is it important to have an attic restoration done after having wildlife removed from their attic? Attic insulation replacement?


Podcasts Links About Attic Cleanups , Attic Restoration and Insurance

Listen, learn and download our podcasts About Attic Cleanups , Attic Restoration and Homeowner’s Insurance


Attic Cleanup Attic Insulation Replacement Photo Essay

 

 

Mike Flick will discuss his new business assisting and consulting NWCO’s on doing attic cleanups after bat and raccoon attic infestations .


Summary: Attic Clean Up Week On WpN 2012

A whole week of material dedicated to cleanups behind bats, raccoons and other wildlife including sanitation, and replace solied attic insulation.

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Purchase a protected territory City or county company page
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About The Author:
 
 
Robb Russell has a life time of experience in many aspects of  pest control  as a wildlife removal, lawn pest, general household pest and termite pest control specialist. Robb’s specialty is in writing content for pest control and animal removal companies. Robb services nearly 900 companies in the United States & Canada today.
 
Robb Russell  is now starting his 5th year of podcasting on pest control, wildlife control, beekeeping and Internet marketing topics. We average over 1000 downloads weekly for our podcasts alone and many of those downloading were able to upstart successful business’s or hobies. because of the how to advice we offer with out audio podcasts. In addition to writing web sites many companies hires us for local marketing of their business online.
 
Some  online endorsements https://branchout.com/user/profile/endorsements?uid=693684226
 
Robb also sells domains and web sites hosting often for less then all the big name domain and hosting companies visit his store online here  or learn  more about http://domainsbyrobb.com/
 
Trapper Robb’s Anytime Wildlife Control  
Gainesville High Springs Live Oak Lake City Chiefland Florida 
 

Podcasts About Attic Cleanups , Attic Restoration and Homeowner’s Insurance
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Advertise On Attic Restoration-USA.COM
Get listed on your own state page for $120 a year any qualified business.
Purchase a protected territory City or county company page
at $30 a month or a one time $250 per city and/or county [includes free listing on state page]
 

Podcasts About Attic Cleanups ,

Attic Restoration and Homeowner’s Insurance

 

We have been working to better inform the consumer and the professional in the field of expected standards in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial attics after the invasions of nuisance wildlife and critters especially raccoon’s and bats in attics. Listen , learn and grow your nuisance wildlife skills with Robb Russell’s Wildlife Pro Network Podcasts.

Help With Attic Cleanups and Insurance Companies 2012

On the evening of Jan 29, 2012 Mike Flick , Robb Russell and a few friends  includingMike HurleyDavid McLeodReginald Murray got together to discuss  many aspects of attic restoration including the removal and replacement of attic insulation, R factors of insulation, various types of roll in and blown in insulation and how much to use.  They discussed the equipment they use versus renting or buying it. For more info please visit http://thewildlifepro.com/about/our-podcasts/help-with-attic-cleanups-and-insurance-companies/

Attic Cleanups & Insurance Companies 2011

7/11/2011 | Download File (44.67 MB)

 

What Is An Attic Restoration Really?

9/21/2009 | Download File (61.18 MB)

Some know how to talk it and can’t do it? Learn how to separate the con men from the guys that really perform attic restorations and meet insurance company requirements.

 

Dealing With Insurance Claims-

8/10/2009 | Download File (26.40 MB)

Craig Coon lead the discussion uncovering much of the mystery involved between your customer and insurance companies. Craig was joined by Thomas Herrman, Jordan Bordanski (New Ulm MN (Bud’s ADC LLC), the late Bob Evans, CWCP Madison NY (Live Trapping By Matt), Reginald Murray, Oklahoma Wildlife Control and Nicholas McVey of Hamilton, Ohio.

David Vinke who missed the show did add in a message later a term that should of been discussed: The term that needed to be expressed when making aclaim to a insurance company is “Relatively Recent Occurrence” . Many times a customers may not get something paid if neglect is shown such as years of bats in home and nothing done about it.

Bats or Raccoon Damage In Attic : Attic Cleanup Attic Insulation Replacement Photo Essay
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Mike Flick with Anytime Animal Control’s Batremovals.com web site in the About Your Bats Section has pictures of  various types of attic damage caused by wildlife attic invasions.

Sunday Night Mike Flick will discuss his new business assisting and consulting NWCO’s  on doing attic cleanups after bat and raccoon attic infestations .  Listen into the podcast either live or download it and learn about the  money you left on the table last year and how to get it back.

 

    • 250wmain

      Bat urine on tubing shows white. Scatered droppings all over insulatin show darker.
      Bat droppings in insulation scattered everywhere
      Bats have ruined the insulation with urine and droppings
    • Claim 1043923

      Attic access door
      Attic was sealed tight last year to ensure no more bats could enter.
      Dried bat urine and guano near chimney roost.Bat guano and urine scattered on wood surfaces and all over insulation in attic
  • Claim # 92F005381

    Bat Guano and urine stains in the attic insulation
    Bat guano and urine in the insulation under ridge beam( Up and down center of attic)
  • 1351 jenifer

     

    The guano and urine soaked insulation in this attic causes  odor issues, as well as health risks
    White marks on attic window are dried bat urineBat droppings (bat  guano ) causing odor and health risk are scattered all over insulation