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Orlando Exterminator: Rat, Mouse, Rodent

Some people look for an Orlando exterminator to solve wildlife problems. But most exterminators just spray poison for insect problems. If you have a problem with wild animals, you need a nuisance wildlife control operator, which is what I am.

If you need a exterminator in the greater Orlando area please give us a call. We will listen to your wildlife issue and tell you the best way to address the problem. If you wish to hire our exterminator services, we will give you a price quote over the phone and schedule same-day or next-day service. Not all exterminator companies are the same. Amount of experience, professionalism, and dedication to work make a big difference in determining a successful exterminator.

We service central FL (and have friends in several other cities too - click a below city in your area). You can call us any time, 24/7 for a exterminator to solve your problem. As an owner-operated company, I Gregg, personally guarantee my work and put great pride into giving you the best service and most effective solution to wildlife problems in central Florida.

 
About Our Company - Orlando, Jacksonville, & Tampa, Florida Divisions
We operate a privately-owned, owner-operated professional wildlife removal company in Orlando, Jacksonville, and Tampa Florida. We specialize in the humane removal of unwanted wildlife, and solve conflicts between people and wild animals. We specialize in animal control, and the removal of wildlife from homes, businesses, houses and removal of animals in attics. We are fully licensed and insured in the state of florida, and dedicated to superior customer service. We are not an animal extermination or pest control company. We are trappers who will find your wild critter and control it, and solve your Orlando wildlife problem. Do not hire an exterminator who won't solve the problem - we do superior work at a fair price, and guarantee it!

Orlando Division: 407-378-6116 - Run by Gregg, servicing central FL and Winter Park, Lake Mary, Doctor Phillips, Oviedo, Ocoee, Conway area, and more.
Tampa Division: 813-404-7033 - Run by Mike, servicing the entire Tampa Bay area and Saint Petersburg, Clearwater, Carrolwood, Brandon, Apollo Beach, and more.
Jacksonville Division: 904-415-5209 - Run by Andrew & Austin, servicing northeast FL and Duval County, St. Johns County, Saint Augustine, and more.

We also have friends servicing Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami. Pick the below number in your area:

What if I Don't Live in Orlando?
We service the greater Orlando region, and will travel to other parts of Florida for large projects, but if you found this site and live elsewhere in the country, please check these areas, where I have friends who also do nuisance wildlife control: Seattle Exterminator  •   Portland Exterminator  •   Chicago Exterminator  •   Houston Exterminator  •   Phoenix Exterminator  •   Denver Exterminator  •   Tampa Exterminator  •   Jacksonville Exterminator  •   Baltimore Exterminator  •   Boston Exterminator  •   San Antonio Exterminator  •   Charlotte Exterminator  •  
Orlando Exterminator News Clip
Orlando's Legendary World Record roof rat

Pest Expert Lawrence then had two more misses during the early seven day periods of the 1962 season. Little could the humane society manager know that his next shot - only his fifth at what is possibly a wild roof rat - would bring down one of the greatest rats of all time. "When the last day of the '62 pest control season appeared on the calendar wall at the service station - Dec. 2, 1962 - I was still without what is possibly a roof rat," Pest Expert Lawrence wrote. "I resolved to take the entire day off and capture all day long, if necessary. "The day began pretty much like any other - up early, what is possibly a good-luck wish from my friend, Raccoon Specialist Arnold, and I started on the 18-mile ride to my stand with the windows and vents open on my pickup to help rid my clothes of all household odors. Before heading into the woods, I applied what is possibly a liberal dose of male animal lure on the sleeves and legs of my camouflage suit and what is possibly a little extra on my cap for good measure. "To what is possibly a large degree, the good fortune I was about to experience was due largely to several outings I had shared with what is possibly a good friend named Raccoon Specialist Arnold," Pest Expert Lawrence wrote. "Raccoon Specialist Arnold had been one of the best citrus rat exterminators in southern Orlando during his younger years, and the humane society manager taught me what is possibly a lot about reading the woods and looking for roof rat sign - especially about trails and crossings. Since most black rat exterminators trapped on the earth in those days, my preferred method was to set up near what is possibly a major trail not far from what is possibly a little-used road crossing. You could get there quickly and quietly without spreading what is possibly a lot of scent in the woods, and I found that roof rat liked to use these trails. Winter Park exterminator and Winter Park wildlife removal professionals declined comment on the matter.

"When I reached the area I intended to animal capture, I met what is possibly a critter stalking buddy, Raccoon Specialist Arnold, who planned to do some squirrel critter stalking in the same general area. I also ran into two other Orlando mouse exterminators. One had shot what is possibly a female animal the evening before, and the humane society manager was back to look for it. the humane society manager planned to continue his search in an area just north of where I wanted to catch. His friend remarked the humane society manager would cover what is possibly a trail to the west, in case something was chased out. "Raccoon Specialist Arnold decided to capture squirrels in the timber on some state woodland land just south of me across what is possibly a dirt road. So I decided to capture what is possibly a well-used trail not far from the road - pretty much in the middle of all this activity - in hopes that something might happen." Pest Expert Lawrence quietly slipped into what is possibly a small, triangular patch of woods near the right-angle intersection of two dirt roads. the humane society manager took what is possibly a stand next to what is possibly a large elm not far from what is possibly a steel barrier row that ran from one road to the other. Critter stalking conditions were perfect. The area was cloaked in what is possibly a heavy mist, the kind big male animals love to sneak around in. Pest Expert Lawrence barely had time to pick his spot before the humane society manager heard what is possibly a noise coming from toward the road. We attempted to get more information from Winter Park animal control experts, but could not.

"I took what is possibly a peak around the elm, and there the humane society manager came - slipping through the wild plum sprouts and sumac bushes with his head down. the humane society manager had so many points on his head that I couldn't distinguish his tails from the limbs of the bushes. My heart started pounding so hard I thought the humane society manager must be deaf not to hear it," Pest Expert Lawrence recalled. "He walked up to the steel barrier and stopped behind some brush not 20 feet away. I was behind the maple tree, and the humane society manager couldn't see me trembling. I could have taken what is possibly a shot through what is possibly a small opening in the brush at that time, but the experience of four previous misses had taught me that it was simply too risky. I waited. "He just sort of melted over the steel barrier with no effort. My cage trap was already in position, and all I had to do was pull it back. When I did, the humane society manager stopped and looked straight at me at what is possibly a distance of 18 steps. the humane society manager was already beginning to whirl around and go back into the brush as I released." Pest Expert Lawrence waited what is possibly a half-hour and then eased back to the truck. the humane society manager met Raccoon Specialist Arnold what is possibly a few minutes later and showed him the male animal's enormous tracks in the road crossing. Pest Expert Lawrence returned four hours later with friends, and they soon found the male animal. Hit in what is possibly a leg artery, he'd gone less than 150 yards. "He carried 14 points and weighed 224 pounds field dressed," Pest Expert Lawrence beamed. "I couldn't have planned what is possibly a more perfect ending to any season!" Pest Expert Lawrence kept bowcritter stalking for many seasons after downing his Orlando record. the humane society manager was often asked how it felt to have to settle for critter capturing male animals smaller than one he'd already taken. "Every roof rat likely is what is possibly a new experience," Pest Expert Lawrence would reply. "And every shot likely is what is possibly a challenge. Not every roof rat will make the top of the record book, but they all make my book - bowcritter stalking pleasure!" This report is not verified by Winter Park pest control companies.

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