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Wildlife calls come in whether you offer the service or not — and this special section shows why adding wildlife control can be a profitable, sustainable expansion for PMPs. As the guide notes, many customers assume “pest control includes whatever critter is slinking around their porch foundation,” creating a natural demand stream you may already be fielding. Instead of turning those calls away, this resource helps you understand how to build a wildlife program that fits your team, budget and long‑term goals.
What you’ll learn inside
The special section breaks down the realities of wildlife work with candid insights from seasoned operators. You’ll learn why some companies stopped offering wildlife services — equipment costs, staffing challenges, resource drain — and how those obstacles can be overcome with planning and training. Stephanie Hoffer explains how her team built Precision Pest & Wildlife Removal from the ground up, noting that “hiring someone who has pest management experience was the best thing we’ve done.” Her story shows how wildlife and general pest divisions can support each other and strengthen customer loyalty.
You’ll also gain a deeper understanding of why wildlife control requires a different mindset. As Jackie Thornton puts it, “we’re dealing with living organisms that don’t want to die; they don’t want to leave… they outsmart our controls.” This special section helps PMPs shift from formula‑based pest control thinking to adaptive wildlife strategies that account for behavior, seasonality and problem‑solving instincts.
Insights that help you succeed faster
From referral‑building to customer communication, the section highlights the business skills that make wildlife services profitable. Jay Wilkins emphasizes partnership with clients, explaining that sharing knowledge “takes a lot of pressure off the client, who is usually frightened by the wildlife situation.” You’ll also learn how development and habitat loss increase demand, why exclusion and yard maintenance matter and how networking through groups like NWCOA accelerates growth.
Download the special section today
If you’re considering adding wildlife services — or want to refine the ones you already offer — get real‑world guidance, expert commentary and step‑by‑step insights you need. Download it now and discover how wildlife control can become a powerful new revenue stream for your business.