ANIMALCRUELTY. NEVERNEVERNEVER hire them. I live in a rental house and our landlord hired them to get squirrels out of the attic. Fine. But after they got all of the squirrels out of the attic, they started setting them up in our yard. Our yard OUTSIDE where the squirrels are supposed to live. Our landlord said she never gave them permission to do that. Mildly annoying because 1) good luck catching all of the squirrels in the neighborhood, and 2) they were catching other animals besides squirrels and doing who knows what with them. BUT, HEREISWHERETHEREALNEGLIGENCEANDINDIFFERENCETOANIMALSUFFERINGBEGINS: They set up traps on a Friday. They told us to our faces that they would be back every 24 hours to check on them(we would be out of town). They HID the traps that they set up in our yard because we had already asked them NOT to set up traps in the yard. FOURDAYSGOBY, and my husband(while doing yardwork), notices a trap tucked behind our air conditioner and there is curled up, barely moving, terrified little squirrel in there. We tried to set her loose and give her food and water, but she was too unhealthy to move and died hours after we found her. When the exterminator FINALLY showed up, he said«Oh yeah, someone else was supposed to come check on them this weekend», even though HE was the one that told us he would be checking on them. So he didn’t even own up to his mistake. Moronic. Zero compassion.
Alex R.
Classificação do local: 1 Buffalo, NY
Do NOT call for rodent control. This was for Rats… Charged around $ 400 for someone to come out for less than an hour. Was told they would shore up the access points. He placed about 8/traps and two poison boxes. amd his genius plan to stop them coming into the house was to place a hand full of rocks and sticks near a clear one hole near the porch, which there were holes all around the porch they were clearly getting into. Both times they came(one follow up) had to use my copper mesh. Common sense would tell you their truck would be full of copper mesh small hole chicken wire and a staple gun also some spray foam wouldn’t hurt. but they dont have any of that besides a little copper mesh they stuck into interior holes. They did Absolutely nothing to stop them from coming in. SAVEYOURMONEY ~go to a department store(HD or Lowes) and buy rat traps for 1.50 each, put crunchy peanut butter on them ~order copper mesh on Amazon stuff in holes larger than thumb size and fill up with«great stuff» spray foam so the copper can’t be pushed out. ~buy a staple gun and metal lath or small hole chicken wire and staple to access points. you will waste your money, the lady working there will lie to you, and all you’ll be paying for is for poisoned rats to die in your walls and smell awful. hell I was so damn displeased with this company, the extra(monthly) charges they charged us and the total lack of actually fixing the problem I will tell you what to buy for free! the last thing you want is dead rats in the walls from haphazard poisoning. email me at if you want to seriously get rid of problem. I am not going to com to your house or charge anything I will just tell you what to buy, what to do and what not to do.