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We are a professional wildlife removal company servicing Nashville, in operation for 5 years. We love solving wildlife problems! We pride ourselves on our quality work and exceptional customer service.:

  • Over five years of wildlife control experience.
  • Fully trained on latest wildlife control techniques and tools.
  • Fully licensed by the Tennessee Wildlife Commission.
  • Have property liability insurance.
  • Extensive experience with professional home repairs.
  • Trained in attic cleanup and decontamination.
  • We give a written work estimate and written guarantee of work.
  • We treat wildlife in a respectful and humane manner.
  • We are available 24/7 via cell phone.
  • We schedule fast appointments, and arrive on time.
  • We treat our customers the way we'd like to be treated.

We a complete job, from start to finish. We remove wildlife humanely and effectively, using the proper traps, tools, and techniques for each unique animal and situation. When we encounter animals inside a house, we inspect every part of the house, from ground level to every part of the roof, to identify all the areas of entry, and all vulnerable areas, and we perform professional repairs, with guarantee, to seal entry holes shut. We inspect inside the attic to find any damage or biohazard, and provide full cleaning services. We offer attic decontamination, poison-free and permanent rodent control, bat colony exclusion, bird prevention, snake removal, dead animal removal and odor control, and more.

Middle Tennessee has a variety of wildlife, such as skunks, raccoons, squirrels, moles, bats, opossums, and even armadillos. We also have several snake species. If you encounter a conflict with any of these animals, we can solve it. We also provide rodent control, including Nashville rat removal and mouse control services. We service all of Davidson County, Rutherford County, Williamson County, Sumner County, and surrounding areas in this part of Tennessee. If in doubt about our range, call us and we will let you know if we can handle your wildlife issue. We often travel for certain types of critter removal jobs, such as Nashville bat removal or Nashville bird removal projects. We work in downtown Nashville, as well as surrounding towns, such as Murfreesboro, Franklin, Hendersonville, Brentwood, Columbia, Gallatin, Hermitage, La Vergne, Lebanon, Smyrna, Spring Hill, Dickson, Goodlettsville, Mount Juliet, Portland, Springfield, White House, and more.

NOTE: We are not the Davidson County Animal Control Services. We do provide wildlife removal in Davidson County Tennessee, but we are a private company. Please do not call us regarding any matters that should be directed to the free county animal services. They deal with dog and cat issues, and select issues such as an animal on the street, etc. Below is the TIP OF THE MONTH regarding local Davidson County animal services related matters:

What should I do if I have been bitten by a dog? Let’s get down to business and start with some facts:

  • One of the most common causes of injuries in the states is a dog bite, not only with children, but also in adults. We have all heard those horrifying stories on the news of stray dog problems and family pets gone wild.
  • Approximately, almost five million Americans suffer with some kind of injury as a result of a dog bite per year. Out of that figure, around 800,000 will need some kind of medical attention. Out of that figure, over 350,000 will be an emergency room case. Out of that figure, around 20 people per year will die. Those are some pretty shocking statistics.
  • You have rights if you have been bitten by a dog that doesn’t belong to you. This means that the correct steps must be taken if you want to ensure that everything goes just as it should.
The steps for a dog bite are simple, but yet so many people still do not take them. Step one, of course, will always be to seek medical advice. It doesn’t matter how small or how large you think the bite is there are certain things that you will need to be careful of. Always seek medical attention. If the wound is bleeding, wash it with cool water first, then clean it with soap to remove any dirt. You will want to pat, not rub the area of the wound until it is dry and then use some kind of painless antiseptic, such as hydrogen peroxide, to not only get rid of any bacteria that is present, but also to make sure that an infection doesn’t occur. Band aids or bandages can then be applied. As we have already stated – make sure that you seek medical attention; you don’t know what diseases the dog could carry, especially if it is a stray.

In the rushed state of the situation, this may not happen as well as it should, but try to figure out the dog. By this we mean, is it a stray? Does it have a collar? What kind of dog is it? Small/medium/large? Color? Breed?

Don’t EVER get into a row with the owner of the dog, if it has an owner. Nothing will come of this fight, and in reality, you should call the authorities. These injuries have many legal implications, and you will want to get a good lawyer and make sure that your report the incident. If you can, get the information from the owner either by asking them, or checking out the collar if the animal has one. Your lawyer can often help in this situation, because you will also need to know certain facts about the animal in question, such as vaccination records, breed etc.

Make sure that you get a good lawyer that knows what they are doing and are experienced in dog bite cases. Different states will have different rules on dog bite injuries, so you will want someone that knows what they are talking about. You may be entitles to compensation and on top of this, steps will need to be taken to ensure that no one else is injured by the dog again. To learn more about our services, visit the Nashville wildlife removal home page.

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