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1 Adding lawn care to your pest control business 57:35
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A question was asked and a pest control group. We are adding a lawn spraying weed fertilization ration insects beginning in January to our core of termite pest and mosquito summer recommending starting a separate LLC for that for different reasons. Has anyone had this experience any suggestion? thanks I was tagged in this post and I think I’ll give you my two cents. Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Pestgeekpodcast Web Site: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/category/podcast/ Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/pestgeekpodcast/ Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/pestgeekpodcast Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/ Linkedin Business Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pestgeekpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pestgeekpodcast/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pestgeekpodcast/…
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1 Bear Safety: 5 Powerful Tips to Stay Protected in the Wild 21:52
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Mastering Bear Safety: Firearms, Survival, and Expert Tips from Stephen Vantassel In this engaging episode of the Living the Wildlife Podcast, Stephen Vantassel, a renowned wildlife control consultant, dives deep into the critical subject of bear safety, focusing specifically on the role of firearms in wildlife management. As part of the Pest Geek Podcast series, Stephen brings together his vast field experience and research to provide listeners with a rich, informative discussion on the increasing challenges of bear encounters, offering insights far beyond what a quick internet search can deliver. This episode stands out as a must-listen for wildlife professionals and enthusiasts who want a better understanding of how to handle bear encounters in a world where these magnificent creatures are reclaiming their historic territories. In this blog post, we will walk through the episode’s key takeaways, focusing on how to approach bear safety, the limitations of common safety guidelines, and the proper use of firearms for defense. The Mission Behind Living the Wildlife Stephen kicks off the episode by outlining the purpose of Living the Wildlife. His goal is clear: to offer detailed, research-driven information about vertebrate pest control that equips both professionals and wildlife enthusiasts with the knowledge they need to address complex wildlife issues. This podcast is not for those looking for easy, surface-level tips—it’s for those who want in-depth, actionable information based on scientific research and real-world application. This specific episode stems from Stephen’s recent work on bear safety, preparing a presentation for a local search and rescue group. As bears continue to expand their territories due to successful conservation efforts, more people are finding themselves working or living in bear habitats. Stephen highlights that this resurgence in bear populations makes it crucial for people, particularly those in wildlife control, to stay informed and well-prepared for potential encounters. Why Bear Safety Matters The focus of this episode goes beyond just avoiding bear encounters—it emphasizes understanding bear behavior and the best practices for minimizing risks when living or working in bear country. Many wildlife control operators may think they won’t have to deal with bears regularly. However, as Stephen points out, anyone working in or near bear habitats needs to have a solid understanding of bear behavior and safety measures, even if they are not frequently handling these large mammals. Drawing from extensive research, Stephen discusses how bear populations are expanding back into their historical ranges. This shift, driven by conservation success, is a positive sign for biodiversity, but it also presents new challenges as humans and bears come into closer contact more frequently. Whether you're hiking, working in rural areas, or simply living near bear territories, having proper bear safety knowledge is no longer optional—it’s essential. The Limitations of Current Bear Safety Guidelines A major point that Stephen delves into is the limitations of current safety guidelines regarding bear encounters. While these guidelines are important and following them can improve your odds of staying safe, Stephen emphasizes that they are not foolproof. He compares bear safety guidelines to driving safety rules: just as driving cautiously doesn’t guarantee you’ll avoid an accident, following bear safety protocols can reduce your risks but won’t eliminate them entirely. This honest, no-nonsense assessment is a crucial takeaway for anyone working in wildlife management. Stephen encourages listeners to adopt a mindset of cautious preparation. Bear safety is about understanding the limitations of our knowledge and realizing that, despite following best practices, there will always be an element of unpredictability. That said, taking proper precautions will certainly stack the o...…
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1 Boost Your Pest Control Business Value: 5 Powerful Tips for a Profitable Sale 51:40
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In today’s episode, Boost Your Pest Control Business Value: 5 Powerful Tips for a Profitable Sale, we’re diving deep into how you can enhance your business value to maximize returns when selling your pest control company. From understanding key financial metrics to preparing your operations for a smooth transition, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you boost your company’s worth and secure a profitable sale. Whether you’re planning to sell soon or years down the road, these expert tips will guide you in the right direction. Welcome to another insightful episode of Living the Wildlife with your host, wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel! In this episode, Stephen interviews Bob Williamson, an experienced sales broker who specializes in helping pest control and wildlife control business owners prepare their companies for sale. Whether you're years away from selling or actively considering it, this conversation delves into the crucial aspects of the selling process that every business owner should understand. Understanding the True Value of Your Business One of the biggest misconceptions that business owners have when it comes to selling their companies is the reliance on an accountant's evaluation alone. While accountants are essential for providing tax returns and basic financial data, Bob explains that there’s much more to determining the real value of a business. Factors such as revenue stability, the owner's role in daily operations, and necessary financial adjustments all play a critical role in the final valuation. Bob points out that business owners often overlook how much of their company’s revenue is tied to them personally. For example, if you are the face of the business and heavily involved in day-to-day operations, a potential buyer may view this as a risk, as revenue could dip significantly after you leave. Understanding how to make your company operate independently is crucial to increasing its saleability. Key Financial Metrics: What is EBITDA? One of the most critical financial metrics for buyers and sellers alike is EBITDA, which stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. This metric provides a clearer picture of the company's earning potential by focusing on the core business operations, excluding costs related to capital structure, tax liabilities, and non-cash items like depreciation and amortization. However, Bob stresses that EBITDA is not always a straightforward calculation. Different buyers may interpret the numbers in various ways, and adjustments may be necessary to paint an accurate picture of the company’s profitability. For example, if the business is paying for personal expenses—such as a vacation home or a spouse’s car—that don’t directly contribute to the business, these items would need to be adjusted out of the EBITDA calculation to give a more accurate valuation. The Role of Revenue Stability When evaluating a pest control or wildlife control business, one of the first things a buyer will look at is revenue stability. Is the business generating consistent income, or is it subject to fluctuations? Buyers want to be confident that the revenue stream will continue after the sale, and this is where the role of the owner becomes important. If much of the business’s revenue is tied to the owner's personal relationships or expertise, buyers may be hesitant to invest, fearing that customers could leave once the owner steps away. Bob advises business owners to work on making their revenue streams as stable and independent of their involvement as possible. This may involve delegating more responsibilities to employees, building long-term contracts with clients, or diversifying revenue streams. Preparing Your Business for Sale Bob Williamson, who has bought over 40 companies throughout his career, emphasizes that preparing your business for sale well in advance is essential.…
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1 Black Bear Safety: 7 Powerful Tips to Stay Safe in Bear Country 31:44
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Understanding the Challenges of Black Bear Management: Insights from Stephen Vantassel In this comprehensive episode of the Living the Wildlife podcast, Stephen Vantassel, CWCP, ACE, shares his extensive expertise in wildlife control, focusing on the critical and timely issue of black bear management. As black bear populations continue to grow and reestablish themselves across the United States, their presence is increasingly felt in regions that were once devoid of large predators. This resurgence presents unique challenges and opportunities for wildlife management professionals and the general public, all of which are explored in depth during this episode. The Resurgence of Black Bear Populations Over the past few decades, black bear populations have made a remarkable comeback in various parts of the United States. Once limited to remote wilderness areas, these large mammals are now increasingly found in suburban and even urban settings. This growth in population is a testament to successful conservation efforts but also brings new challenges, especially in areas where human-bear interactions are becoming more common. Stephen Vantassel opens the discussion by highlighting the current state of black bear management. He explains that while the increasing presence of black bears is a positive sign of ecological restoration, it also raises important questions about how to manage these animals effectively. The primary responsibility for black bear management falls to state and federal agencies, which often limits the involvement of private wildlife control professionals. Despite this, the need for expertise in handling human-bear interactions is growing, making it crucial for private professionals to understand their role within the regulatory frameworks that govern wildlife management. The Role of State and Federal Agencies in Black Bear Management Stephen Vantassel emphasizes that black bear management is primarily overseen by state and federal agencies. These agencies are responsible for setting regulations, conducting research, and implementing conservation strategies to ensure the well-being of black bear populations while minimizing conflicts with humans. However, this centralized management approach often means that private wildlife control professionals have limited opportunities to engage directly in black bear management. Despite these limitations, Stephen argues that private professionals can still play a significant role in supporting state and federal efforts. By understanding the regulations and building strong relationships with these agencies, private professionals can contribute valuable insights and expertise to help manage black bear populations more effectively. Additionally, they can assist in educating the public about safe practices for living and recreating in areas where black bears are present. Addressing the Risks of Black Bear Attacks One of the most pressing concerns surrounding the resurgence of black bears is the potential for dangerous encounters, including fatal attacks. In this episode, Stephen delves into the sobering topic of black bear attacks, providing a detailed examination of recent incidents. He discusses the factors that contribute to these tragic outcomes, including the behavior of both bears and humans. While black bears are generally less aggressive than other bear species, such as grizzlies, the risks associated with encountering them should not be underestimated. Stephen underscores the importance of understanding bear behavior and the circumstances that can lead to aggressive encounters. For example, black bears may become more dangerous when they feel threatened, when they are protecting their young, or when they have become habituated to human food sources. Strategies to Reduce the Risk of Black Bear Attacks To mitigate the risks of black bear attacks, Stephen discusses various strategies and research-based principles that can be applied in ...…
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1 Master Bird Control: 7 Proven Strategies for Success in Challenging Projects 10:52
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Bird control is more than just a task—it's an art form that requires precision, expertise, and a deep understanding of wildlife behavior. In this episode of the Pestgeek Podcast, we dive into seven proven strategies for mastering bird control, as shared by industry expert Rollie Calzadilla. From tackling complex projects at Florida International University to revolutionizing bird-proofing methods, Rollie offers invaluable insights that will empower you to take your pest management skills to the next level. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable tips to ensure your success. Inside a Complex Bird Control Project at Florida International University: An In-Depth Discussion with Rollie Calzadilla In the ever-evolving field of pest management, bird control remains one of the most challenging and intricate aspects to master. In a recent episode of the Pestgeek Podcast, Franklin "The Pestgeek" Hernandez, a holistic pest control management specialist, sat down with Rollie Calzadilla, a seasoned expert with over a decade of experience, to delve into a particularly complex bird control project at Florida International University (FIU) in Miami. This conversation not only sheds light on the technicalities of bird control but also provides invaluable insights into the growth of a wildlife control business and the future of pest management training. A Challenging Project: Bird Control at FIU The conversation begins with Rollie Calzadilla recounting the specifics of a particularly demanding bird control project at FIU. Tasked with managing 96 pigeon holes on a university building, each measuring 4 feet wide by 2.5 feet tall, Rollie and his team were up against a significant challenge. Pigeons, often considered one of the most stubborn urban pests, had made these holes their home, leading to an unsightly mess and potential health hazards for the university community. Rollie explains the meticulous process his team employed to address the problem. Unlike typical pest control issues that can be managed with straightforward solutions, bird control requires a deep understanding of the species' behavior, environmental impact, and potential risks to human health. Rollie and his team approached the project with precision, opting to install individual nets over each pigeon hole. These nets were carefully selected and placed to ensure that the pigeons could no longer access the spaces, effectively preventing them from nesting. In addition to these individual nets, Rollie’s team installed a large net on the interior of the building for extra protection. This dual-layer approach was critical in ensuring long-term success in deterring the pigeons from returning, something that traditional bird deterrent methods like spikes and sound devices had failed to achieve. The Evolution of Bird Control Techniques One of the key points Rollie emphasizes is the evolution of bird control techniques over the years. He candidly discusses the shortcomings of previous methods such as spikes, sound devices, and visual deterrents. While these methods were once considered state-of-the-art, they often proved ineffective in the long run. Pigeons, being highly adaptive creatures, quickly learn to avoid these deterrents, rendering them useless over time. Rollie’s experience has taught him that effective bird control requires more than just a one-size-fits-all solution. It involves a comprehensive understanding of the specific environment, the behavior of the birds in question, and the unique challenges presented by the location. This knowledge has allowed him to develop a more nuanced approach to bird control, one that combines physical barriers, like nets, with a keen awareness of the birds' habits and tendencies. A Journey in Pest Control: From Startup to Success Rollie’s journey into the world of pest control began in 2007, when he recognized a gap in the market for specialized bird contr...…
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1 Master Mole Trapping: 5 Expert Tips for Success with Mole Reaper Traps 1:05:40
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Welcome to another episode of Living the Wildlife Podcast with wildlife control consultant Steven Vantassel. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of mole trapping with special guest Anthony Hellbo, owner of Mole Reaper Traps. Discover expert tips, high-quality traps, and valuable insights that will help you tackle mole problems effectively. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this episode is packed with useful information to enhance your pest control skills. Mastering Mole Trapping with Mole Reaper Traps Join wildlife control consultant Steven Vantassel as he dives into the world of vertebrate pest control, focusing on mole trapping in this episode of the Living the Wildlife podcast. Special guest Anthony Hellbo shares his journey into the field and his extensive experience with mole traps, particularly his own brand, Mole Reaper Traps. Introduction: Diving into Mole Trapping In this episode, Steven Vantassel introduces Anthony Hellbo, a dedicated mole trapper who began his journey around 2008-2009. Anthony's entry into the world of mole trapping started with a simple problem—moles in his yard. Faced with this issue, Anthony turned to research and experimentation, leading him to discover the effectiveness of the Molinator trap. This initial success sparked a deep interest in mole trapping, and he soon found himself helping friends and family with their mole problems. What began as a personal challenge quickly transformed into a budding business. From Hobby to Business: The Early Days Anthony's journey from hobbyist to professional mole trapper was marked by a commitment to learning and improvement. Initially, he offered his services with a no-catch-no-charge policy, a strategy that allowed him to build his skills and reputation without financial pressure. This approach proved successful, and as his expertise grew, he transitioned to charging per mole caught, starting at $40-50 each. Balancing his full-time job as a machinist with his growing mole trapping business, Anthony emphasized the importance of quality traps and continuous learning. His dedication to mastering mole trapping techniques set the foundation for his future success. Launching Mole Reaper Traps This year marked a significant milestone for Anthony as he launched a store dedicated to providing high-quality mole traps and educational resources for both amateurs and professionals. The store, Mole Reaper Traps, offers a range of products designed to meet the needs of trappers at all skill levels. Anthony's goal is to provide not only the best tools but also the knowledge needed to use them effectively. The store features a variety of traps, including those that are not commonly found in large retail chains like Lowe’s or Home Depot. Educational Resources and Customer Support One of the key aspects of Mole Reaper Traps is the emphasis on education. Anthony understands that having the right trap is only part of the equation; knowing how to use it effectively is equally important. To this end, he has created numerous tutorial videos available on his website and YouTube channel. These videos offer practical, hands-on advice and demonstrate the proper use of different traps in real-world settings. Anthony’s commitment to education ensures that both amateur and professional trappers can benefit from his extensive knowledge and experience. In addition to educational resources, Anthony places a strong emphasis on customer support. He is available to answer questions and provide guidance via text, ensuring that customers can get the help they need to solve their mole problems. This level of support is a testament to Anthony's dedication to his customers and his desire to see them succeed. Catering to a Diverse Client Base Mole Reaper Traps caters to a diverse client base, including both professional trappers and homeowners. The store offers starter kits that are perfect for homeowners who a...…
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1 Wildlife Control: 5 Powerful Tips for Humane and Effective Management 34:21
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Welcome to Another Episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast! Join wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel as he dives into the fascinating world of wildlife management. In this episode, Stephen shares valuable insights and practical tips on handling wildlife conflicts effectively. Whether you're a professional in the field or simply interested in learning more about wildlife control, Stephen's expertise will provide you with the knowledge you need to address and resolve wildlife issues safely and humanely. Latest Techniques in Wildlife Control and Management Stephen Vantassel starts this episode by discussing the latest techniques in wildlife control and management. With advancements in technology and an increased understanding of wildlife behavior, new methods are continually being developed to handle wildlife conflicts more effectively. Stephen highlights the importance of staying updated with these techniques to ensure humane and ethical wildlife control practices. Real-life Case Studies One of the most engaging parts of this episode is Stephen's discussion of real-life case studies. He shares detailed stories of wildlife conflicts he has encountered and how they were successfully managed. These case studies provide practical examples of how to apply various techniques in real-world situations. They also highlight the challenges that wildlife control professionals face and the innovative solutions they come up with to resolve these issues. Common Wildlife Problems and Practical Solutions Stephen addresses some of the most common wildlife problems that homeowners and professionals encounter. From raccoons in attics to skunks under porches, he provides practical solutions for dealing with these nuisances. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the behavior and biology of the species you're dealing with to effectively resolve the conflict. Humane and Ethical Wildlife Control Practices A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing the importance of humane and ethical wildlife control practices. Stephen stresses that while it is essential to resolve wildlife conflicts, it is equally important to do so in a manner that is humane and ethical. He provides guidelines on how to ensure that your wildlife control methods meet these standards. Tips on Preventing Wildlife Conflicts Prevention is always better than cure, and this is especially true in wildlife control. Stephen offers valuable tips on preventing wildlife conflicts before they start. From securing trash cans to sealing entry points in your home, these preventive measures can save you a lot of trouble down the road. Frequently Asked Questions and Best Practices Stephen also addresses frequently asked questions from listeners. These questions cover a wide range of topics, from dealing with specific species to the legality of certain control methods. Stephen's answers provide clear and practical advice, making it easier for listeners to implement the best practices in wildlife control. The Importance of Education and Training Throughout the episode, Stephen emphasizes the importance of education and training in wildlife control. He believes that continuous learning is crucial for staying updated with the latest techniques and best practices. He encourages professionals in the field to seek out training opportunities and stay informed about new developments in wildlife management. About Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE Stephen M. Vantassel is dedicated to helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research. As a Certified Wildlife Control Professional (CWCP) and Associate Certified Entomologist (ACE), he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. His work focuses on providing effective, humane, and ethical solutions to wildlife conflicts. Stephen's commitment to education and ethical practices makes him a respected authority in the fi...…
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1 Lyme Disease Prevention: Top 5 Tick Control Tips | Expert Advice for Effective Pest Management 30:40
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Lyme Disease Prevention Tips Welcome to another episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast with your trusted wildlife control consultant, Stephen Vantassel! In this episode, we dive deep into the world of vertebrate pest control, sharing the top 5 tick control tips for effective Lyme disease prevention. Join us as Stephen provides powerful insights to help you manage ticks and protect your health. Don’t miss out on these essential strategies for keeping your environment safe and tick-free! Meet Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE Stephen M. Vantassel, a Certified Wildlife Control Professional (CWCP) and Associate Certified Entomologist (ACE), is your go-to expert for all things related to wildlife control. In this podcast, Stephen provides a professional and technically accurate perspective on vertebrate pest management. As part of the Peste Podcast family, "Living the Wildlife" is dedicated to helping you stay ahead in the field by delving into the technical issues and research literature that aren’t typically covered elsewhere, giving you a competitive edge in pest control. The Serious Problems Caused by Ticks In this episode, Stephen addresses the serious issues caused by ticks, including the debilitating Lyme disease. While Lyme disease isn’t officially recognized in Montana, ticks remain a significant concern in the area. The discussion highlights how ticks can affect both pest control professionals and their clients, underscoring the importance of understanding tick behavior and the risks they pose. Ticks are notorious for causing severe suffering for hundreds of thousands of people in the United States and around the world. Despite Montana not being officially recognized as a Lyme disease location, many people in the state still dispute this claim. Stephen emphasizes the importance of recognizing the dangers ticks pose, especially for those working in pest control or living in tick-prone areas. Exploring a 2024 Article on Rodent and Tick Bait One of the key highlights of this episode is Stephen's discussion of a 2024 article about a rodent and tick bait. He plans to explore this article in-depth, providing you with cutting-edge information on how this new development can help manage tick infestations and reduce the risk of Lyme disease. Practical Tips for Managing Tick Infestations Stephen shares practical tips on managing tick infestations and minimizing the risk of Lyme disease. These tips are invaluable for both pest control professionals and homeowners dealing with tick problems. Here are some of the strategies Stephen discusses: Regular Inspections: Regularly inspect your property for signs of tick activity. Pay close attention to areas where pets or wildlife are likely to frequent. Proper Landscaping: Keep your lawn well-maintained. Ticks thrive in tall grass and brush, so keeping these areas trimmed can reduce tick populations. Use of Pesticides: Apply pesticides in areas where ticks are commonly found. Be sure to follow all label directions and local regulations when using these products. Personal Protection: Wear protective clothing when working in tick-infested areas. This includes long sleeves, pants, and using insect repellent on exposed skin. Tick Control Products: Utilize tick control products on pets to prevent them from bringing ticks into your home. Understanding the Interface Between Vertebrate and Insect Pests Stephen discusses the interface between vertebrate and insect pests, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to pest management. This involves understanding how different pests interact and the best strategies for controlling them effectively. Whether you’re a professional in the field or simply interested in learning more about pest control, this episode is packed with valuable information. Connect with Stephen M. Vantassel Stephen M. Vantassel is dedicated to helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching,…
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1 35 Years of Pest Control Success: Uncover the Powerful Strategies for Sustainable Growth 56:32
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Pest Control Success Welcome to another insightful episode of the Pestgeek Podcast with your host, holistic pest control management specialist Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez! In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of business operations by exploring a thriving pest control company that's been in the game for an impressive 35 years. Building a Strong Foundation Every successful business begins with a strong foundation, and this pest control company is no exception. Established by the current owner's father and his partner, the company has grown from humble beginnings into a robust and sustainable operation. Their hard work and dedication over the years have been instrumental in shaping the company's future. The founders' vision and commitment laid the groundwork for what has become a well-oiled machine in the pest control industry. Lean Management Structure One of the key factors contributing to the company's success is its lean management structure. With just one service manager and a field supervisor, the company efficiently oversees 14 residential routes and 13 salespeople. This streamlined approach ensures that operations run smoothly and that resources are utilized effectively. The lean management structure not only reduces overhead costs but also promotes a culture of accountability and responsibility among employees. Strategic Marketing Approach In an era where marketing often means spending exorbitant amounts on advertisements and promotions, this company has taken a different route. Instead of relying on heavy marketing, they focus on word-of-mouth, referrals, and strategic partnerships. This approach has helped them build a solid reputation and maintain a steady influx of new clients. By delivering exceptional service, they have turned satisfied customers into advocates, who then spread the word about their positive experiences. The Role of Termite Inspections A significant part of their business model includes termite inspections for new homes. This service not only provides peace of mind for new homeowners but also serves as a gateway to offering additional services. They offer discounts on termite treatments if clients opt for their services, making it an attractive proposition for potential customers. By transitioning from free to paid inspections, the company has been able to avoid exploitation and ensure that their services are valued appropriately. Sustainable Growth Without Aggressive Marketing One of the most remarkable aspects of this company's journey is its steady growth without the need for aggressive marketing. Instead of chasing rapid expansion, they have focused on maintaining quality service and building long-term relationships within the community. This approach has allowed them to grow organically, ensuring that they do not compromise on the quality of their services. By prioritizing customer satisfaction and long-term relationships, they have created a loyal customer base that continues to grow. Community Engagement: A Key to Success Community engagement plays a crucial role in the company's success. They actively network through local chambers of commerce, realtor boards, and other community organizations. This strategy helps them maintain visibility and foster valuable relationships. By being an active and contributing member of the community, they have built a strong local presence and earned the trust and respect of their peers and customers alike. Networking and Strategic Partnerships In addition to community engagement, the company has also forged strategic partnerships with various stakeholders, including realtors, lenders, home inspectors, HVAC companies, and property management firms. These partnerships have been mutually beneficial, providing a steady stream of referrals and business opportunities. By working closely with these partners, the company has been able to expand its reach and offer comprehensive solutions to its cl...…
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1 Discover the Fascinating Diet of Eastern Moles: 5 Powerful Insights for Wildlife Control 26:19
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Eastern Moles Welcome to the Living The Wildlife Podcast Welcome to another episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast with your host, wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel! In this episode, Stephen delves into the fascinating diet of the Eastern Mole, providing insights into their behavior and how to manage conflicts with these unique creatures. Whether you're a professional in wildlife control or simply interested in learning more about wildlife, this episode is packed with valuable information. Understanding the Eastern Mole The Eastern Mole (Scalopus aquaticus) is a small, burrowing mammal commonly found in eastern North America. Known for their cylindrical bodies, powerful forelimbs, and velvety fur, Eastern Moles are remarkable diggers. Despite their tiny eyes and ears, which are often hidden beneath their fur, these creatures have adapted well to a subterranean lifestyle. Their primary habitats include lawns, gardens, pastures, and meadows where they can create intricate tunnel systems. The Diet of the Eastern Mole One of the most intriguing aspects of the Eastern Mole is its diet. These moles are insectivores, meaning their diet consists mainly of insects and other invertebrates. Earthworms are a primary food source, making up a significant portion of their diet. In addition to earthworms, Eastern Moles also consume beetles, ants, and various larvae. Their feeding habits are essential for maintaining soil health, as they help control insect populations and aerate the soil through their tunneling activities. Behavioral Insights Understanding the behavior of Eastern Moles is crucial for effective wildlife management. These moles are solitary creatures, spending most of their lives underground. They are active year-round and do not hibernate, which means they can be a persistent presence in your yard or garden. Eastern Moles are most active during the early morning and late afternoon, although they can also be active at night. Managing Conflicts with Eastern Moles While Eastern Moles play a vital role in the ecosystem, their tunneling behavior can cause conflicts with humans. Molehills and surface tunnels can damage lawns, gardens, and sports fields. Managing these conflicts requires a strategic approach that balances the ecological benefits of moles with the need to protect human interests. Non-Lethal Management Techniques Habitat Modification: Reducing soil moisture through proper irrigation practices can make your yard less attractive to moles. Additionally, removing mulch and leaf litter can reduce the availability of food sources. Barriers: Installing physical barriers such as wire mesh around gardens and flower beds can help prevent moles from entering these areas. Ensure that the barriers are buried at least 12 inches deep to be effective. Repellents: There are various commercial mole repellents available that use castor oil or other natural ingredients. These can be applied to lawns and gardens to deter moles from tunneling. Lethal Management Techniques Trapping: Trapping is a common method for controlling mole populations. Various types of traps, such as harpoon, scissor-jaw, and choker loop traps, are available. It's essential to place traps in active tunnels and follow local regulations regarding their use. Toxicants: In some cases, toxic baits may be used to control moles. However, this method should be used with caution and only as a last resort due to potential risks to non-target species and pets. The Role of Professional Wildlife Control For persistent mole problems, consulting a professional wildlife control expert like Stephen Vantassel can be highly beneficial. Professionals have the knowledge, experience, and tools to assess the situation accurately and implement effective management strategies. Stephen Vantassel, CWCP, ACE, and his team at Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, specialize in helping people resolve conflicts with wildli...…
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1 Hearing Loss Prevention: 7 Powerful Tips for Long-Term Health and Safety in Pest Control 29:57
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Hearing LossProtect Your Hearing: Insights from the Living The Wildlife Podcast Welcome to another episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast with wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel! This episode delves into a critical aspect of health and safety in the wildlife control and pest management industries: protecting your hearing. Stephen Vantassel shares his personal experiences and expert insights to highlight the importance of hearing protection, ensuring you can maintain your auditory health while working in potentially noisy environments. The Importance of Hearing Protection in Pest Management Stephen Vantassel, a seasoned wildlife control consultant, opens this episode by emphasizing the vital role of adhering to laws and regulations in pest control. He introduces his latest book, the "Vertebrate Pest Handbook, Third Edition," which provides comprehensive information on managing commensal rodents. However, the primary focus of this episode is on a different yet equally crucial topic: protecting your hearing. Stephen Vantassel’s Personal Experience with Hearing Loss Stephen shares his personal battle with hearing loss, which stemmed from a combination of ear infections and prolonged exposure to loud noises. His story is not uncommon; statistics show that 15% of American adults report some level of hearing loss, with men being twice as likely to suffer due to occupational exposure. This statistic is particularly relevant for those in the pest management industry, where the use of loud machinery and equipment is routine. Understanding OSHA's Guidelines on Noise Exposure The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) provides clear guidelines on acceptable noise exposure levels to help protect workers' hearing. According to OSHA, workers should not be exposed to noise levels above 90 decibels (dB) for more than 8 hours per day. As the noise level increases, the permissible exposure time decreases significantly. For instance, exposure to noise at 100 dB should be limited to just 2 hours. Common Sources of Loud Noise in Pest Management Stephen outlines several common sources of loud noise that pest management professionals might encounter, including: Music Players: Prolonged use of high-volume music players can contribute to hearing damage. Chainsaws: Frequently used in wildlife control, chainsaws produce noise levels that can be harmful without proper protection. Jackhammers and Heavy Machinery: These tools are common in construction and pest control and are notorious for their high noise levels. By comparing different noise levels, Stephen underscores the importance of understanding and mitigating the risks associated with prolonged noise exposure. Effective Hearing Protection Measures Protecting your hearing requires proactive planning and the use of appropriate protective measures. Stephen discusses several effective options: Foam Earplugs: These are a cost-effective and widely available option for reducing noise exposure. Custom-Molded Earplugs: Tailored to fit the user's ears, these provide enhanced protection and comfort. Canal Caps: These are convenient and easy to use, offering good protection for shorter periods. Earmuffs: Suitable for high-noise environments, earmuffs provide substantial noise reduction. Stephen advises against using earbuds for hearing protection as they can exacerbate hearing damage instead of preventing it. Planning and Consistency in Hearing Protection Stephen emphasizes the need to plan for noise exposure by preparing the necessary protective equipment and ensuring its consistent use. He reiterates OSHA’s emphasis on the actual use of hearing protection, rather than merely having it available. Proper planning involves assessing the noise levels of different tasks and selecting the appropriate protective measures accordingly. Long-Term Health and Preventing Isolation…
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1 Effective Wildlife Control Strategies: 5 Proven Techniques for Positive Results 30:41
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Welcome to Another Episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast! Join wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel as he shares his expert insights on managing wildlife conflicts. In this episode, Stephen delves into the latest techniques and strategies for effective wildlife control, offering friendly advice to help you resolve your wildlife issues. Whether you're a homeowner dealing with pesky critters or a professional in the pest management industry, Stephen's wealth of knowledge and practical tips are sure to provide valuable guidance. Expert Insights on Managing Wildlife Conflicts Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE, is a dedicated wildlife control consultant with years of experience in the field. He has helped countless individuals and professionals resolve their wildlife conflicts through teaching, training, writing, and research. Stephen brings a unique perspective and a deep understanding of wildlife behavior, ensuring that his advice is both practical and effective. In this episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast, Stephen delves into the latest techniques and strategies for effective wildlife control. He covers a range of topics, from identifying common wildlife issues to implementing humane and eco-friendly control methods. Stephen's friendly and approachable style makes complex topics easy to understand, providing listeners with the knowledge they need to tackle their wildlife problems confidently. Latest Techniques and Strategies for Effective Wildlife Control One of the key highlights of this episode is Stephen's discussion on the latest techniques and strategies for effective wildlife control. He emphasizes the importance of understanding wildlife behavior and using humane methods to manage and mitigate conflicts. Stephen shares valuable tips on how to identify the root causes of wildlife issues, implement preventive measures, and choose the right control methods. For homeowners dealing with pesky critters, Stephen offers practical advice on how to deter wildlife from entering their homes and gardens. He discusses various exclusion techniques, habitat modifications, and repellents that can help keep wildlife at bay. Stephen also provides guidance on how to safely and humanely remove wildlife that has already entered your property. For professionals in the pest management industry, Stephen's insights on advanced control techniques and best practices are invaluable. He covers topics such as trapping, relocation, and integrated pest management (IPM) strategies. Stephen's expertise in the field ensures that listeners receive up-to-date information on the most effective and ethical wildlife control methods. Comprehensive Resources for Wildlife Conflict Resolution Stephen M. Vantassel is committed to providing comprehensive resources for anyone looking to address wildlife conflicts responsibly and sustainably. Through his blog, research papers, YouTube channel, and podcasts, Stephen offers a wealth of information and practical advice. Connect with Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE: Blog: Wildlife Control Consultant Blog Papers: Stephen M. Vantassel on Academia Videos: Wildlife Control Consultant YouTube Channel Podcasts: Living The Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast Phone: 406-272-5323 (Mtn Time) Stephen's blog is a valuable resource for anyone interested in wildlife control. It features articles on a wide range of topics, from identifying common wildlife problems to implementing effective control strategies. Stephen's research papers provide in-depth insights into the science behind wildlife behavior and control methods, making them a must-read for professionals in the field. Valuable Video Content and Podcasts The Wildlife Control Consultant YouTube channel is another excellent resource for learning about wildlife control. Stephen's videos cover a variety of topics, including how-to guides, product reviews, and expert interviews.…
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On this episode of Pestgeek Live with Franklin Hernandez, the Pestgeek, I discussed the events of the past week, including losing a tech and the process of hiring a new one. We delved into the realities of long-term marketing ROI, enjoyed a Padrón 60 ring gauge cigar, and explored how to escape poverty by starting your own business. Additionally, we talked about raising godly kids with character and work ethic, respecting the hustle, why we live in the greatest country in the world, being thankful, and how to make yourself the most valuable employee. #PestgeekLive #FranklinHernandez #Podcast #MarketingROI #TechHiring #BusinessTips #EscapePoverty #Entrepreneurship #Parenting #WorkEthic #RespectTheHustle #GreatestCountry #Thankfulness #CareerAdvice #PadrónCigar https://youtube.com/live/0N7Vl0r6Lnc…
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Exploring the World of Vertebrate Pest Control with Stephen Vantassel Join wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel in another enlightening episode of "Living the Wildlife," part of the Pest Geek Podcast family. This episode takes an in-depth look at vertebrate pest control, specifically focusing on the raccoon roundworm (Baylisascaris procyonis), a serious parasite with significant health implications for humans, especially children. Understanding the Raccoon Roundworm The raccoon roundworm is a critical health concern in wildlife control. Raccoons are the primary reservoir for this parasite, shedding it in their feces. Stephen Vantassel explains how raccoons can tolerate this worm and the process through which they spread it, posing risks not only to humans but also to other animals. The episode provides detailed insights into the lifecycle of the raccoon roundworm and its broader ecological impact. The Risks and Transmission of Baylisascaris Procyonis Baylisascaris procyonis is a nematode that primarily infects raccoons but can also infect humans and other animals. The eggs of this parasite are passed through raccoon feces and can remain viable in the soil for years. When ingested, these eggs hatch into larvae that can migrate through various tissues, causing severe damage. Children are particularly at risk due to their tendency to play in the dirt and inadvertently ingest contaminated soil. The Importance of Research-Based Information Stephen Vantassel emphasizes the podcast’s commitment to providing research-based information on complex pest control topics often overlooked in other forums. This dedication ensures that listeners receive accurate and comprehensive insights into the challenges and solutions in pest management. By focusing on these intricate topics, the podcast equips professionals with the knowledge necessary to handle difficult situations effectively and safely. Resources for Wildlife Control Professionals Listeners are encouraged to explore Stephen’s website for a wealth of additional resources. These include personal consultations and his highly regarded "Wildlife Damage Inspection Handbook." This handbook is a vital resource for identifying and managing wildlife damage, offering detailed information that is both technical and user-friendly. Stephen continuously updates his materials to include new species and deeper insights, making it an invaluable tool for professionals in the field. Engaging with the Podcast Community Stephen Vantassel invites listeners to subscribe to the channel to stay updated with the latest episodes and developments in wildlife control. He also welcomes feedback and suggestions for future shows, highlighting the importance of community engagement. By participating in the conversation, listeners can contribute to the ongoing discussion about best practices and new developments in the field of vertebrate pest control. Contact Information and Additional Resources For more insights and updates, be sure to check out the following links: Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC Blog: wildlifecontrolconsultant.com Papers: Stephen M. Vantassel on Academia Videos: YouTube Channel Podcasts: Pest Geek Podcast Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time Stephen is dedicated to helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research. His extensive knowledge and experience make him a valuable resource for anyone dealing with wildlife-related issues. Practical Advice and Prevention In addition to understanding the lifecycle and risks associated with raccoon roundworm, Stephen provides practical advice on prevention and control. This includes strategies for reducing raccoon populations in residential areas, safe handling and disposal of raccoon feces, and effective sanitation practices to minimize the risk of infection. By implementing these measures,…
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