What We Do
Our Services
From emergency response to long-term population management, we offer comprehensive pest control solutions for the species that traditional companies won’t handle.
Crop & Property Protection
Feral Hog Control
The Problem
Feral hogs are among the most destructive invasive species in the United States, causing an estimated $2.5 billion in agricultural damage annually. A single sounder of hogs can destroy an entire crop field in one night, root up pastures, damage fencing and irrigation systems, and contaminate water sources. They breed rapidly — a single sow can produce up to two litters of 4–12 piglets per year — making population control an ongoing challenge.
Our Approach
- Property assessment and damage documentation
- Trail camera surveys to identify sounder size and movement patterns
- Night-vision and thermal-equipped hunts for maximum effectiveness
- Corral trap-and-dispatch programs for large sounder removal
- Ongoing population management contracts for repeat offenders
- Carcass removal and disposal
Livestock Protection
Predator Control
The Problem
Coyotes, foxes, and in some regions wolves, pose a constant threat to livestock operations — particularly during calving and lambing seasons when young animals are most vulnerable. A single coyote pack can kill dozens of lambs or calves in a season, and the financial and emotional toll on ranchers is significant. Predators also threaten free-range poultry operations and can become aggressive around residential properties.
Our Approach
- Predator scouting and sign identification (tracks, scat, kill patterns)
- Calling and decoying operations during peak predation periods
- Denning operations to eliminate breeding pairs
- Calving and lambing season protection programs
- Long-range precision shooting for hard-to-reach predators
- Follow-up monitoring and preventive recommendations
Ecological & Infrastructure Protection
Invasive Species Elimination
The Problem
Invasive species disrupt ecosystems, damage infrastructure, and cost billions in economic losses. Nutria destroy levees and wetlands by burrowing into embankments. Feral cats devastate native bird populations — responsible for the extinction of 63 species worldwide. Burmese pythons have decimated small mammal populations in the Florida Everglades. These species have no natural predators in their invaded ranges, making human intervention essential.
Our Approach
- Species identification and population density assessment
- Habitat analysis to target high-concentration areas
- Species-specific elimination methods (trapping, shooting, or combination)
- Coordination with state wildlife agencies on regulated species
- Habitat restoration recommendations post-removal
- Documentation and reporting for regulatory compliance
Safety & Emergency Response
Dangerous Wildlife Removal
The Problem
Venomous snakes under porches and in outbuildings pose a direct threat to families and pets. Aggressive raccoons and possums — especially those exhibiting signs of rabies — are a serious public health concern. Beaver dams can cause catastrophic flooding that damages roads, fields, and structures. These situations require immediate, professional intervention.
Our Approach
- Rapid-response deployment for emergency wildlife threats
- Venomous snake identification and safe removal from structures
- Aggressive animal assessment (rabies risk evaluation)
- Beaver dam removal and water flow restoration
- Property exclusion recommendations to prevent re-entry
- Follow-up inspections to confirm resolution
Ongoing Pest Management
Agricultural & Ranch Support
The Problem
Large-scale agricultural operations face ongoing pest pressure that requires a sustained, professional management approach — not a one-time visit. Seasonal population surges, changing weather patterns, and year-round breeding cycles mean that pest control is never truly “done.” Ranches and farms need a reliable partner who understands their operation and can respond quickly when problems arise.
Our Approach
- Annual pest management contracts with scheduled visits
- Seasonal population surveys and trend reporting
- Emergency response for active threats (24/7 availability)
- Integration with existing ranch management practices
- Multi-species management across the entire property
- Detailed records and reporting for insurance and regulatory purposes