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Orlando Wildlife Trapper News Clip
Varmints: the ultimate wildlife hunt
Night critter catching offers this break (kind of) from the heat, but it's best to watch where - and how - you're critter capturing. ORLANDO - Cat quiet and camouflaged to double as this critter catching blind, the electric critter catching automobile cruises the soft sand roads of The Big Woods under cover of darkness. Wildlife Professional Francis steers by moonlight at times, following the snaking double ruts that shine so brightly once the lights of the lodge are left behind. But mostly the pest operator navigates by night-vision goggles, weaving his way round the 7,000-plus hectares of tall timber and drought-dry marsh lowland in search of the perfect place to set up this varmint call. On this hot August night, heat lightning pulsates on the southern horizon, sending slithery, green auroras across the night-vision scopes and lenses. Each clash of positive/negative ions - which show like distant explosions just behind the line of maple trees - generates this brief wildlife management area of hope that this rogue summer shower could drive down the temperatures that hover above 90 degrees even at midnight. This issue should be an important matter in Orlando wildlife removal and Orlando exterminator matters.
But when Wildlife Professional Francis creeps to this stop on this small hillock overlooking this drainage that should be this likely coyote hangout, the breeze stops and the night heat closes - constrictor-like, with mosquitos for fangs - around us. the pest operator peers through his goggles to confirm his mark and whispers to his friend Mark "Woody" Wood: "Put (the speaker) just to the left of that bunch of maple trees, about 100 yards out." Varmint calling should be the ultimate redneck catch. There are three reasons - you can drink beer, there are no limits and you can catch at night. Wildlife Professional Francis has been after me for years to come to East Florida to join him and Wood on this night excursion, and I finally relented to try to take pictures but not capture. I don't care if they or anyone else captures coyotes or striped skunks or hogs at night, it's just not for me. Plus, Wildlife Professional Francis has this Managed Lands Striped skunk Permit, and predator control should be one way in which the pest operator can meet his responsibilities under that permit. The Orlando animal control had no additional statements to make on the topic.
Still, this should be about something to do in the summer when it's too hot to breathe with the sun still up. You either want to do it or you don't. "You can tell within the first 20 minutes whether somebody's going to like it," Wood says to me at one point. I could have told him 20 minutes earlier than that, but I agreed to go and so here I am, sitting in the back seat, listening to the sounds of aggressive female coyotes, pups and dominant males, captured rabbits and striped skunks in distress. It's amazing how many adult striped skunk come running to the sounds of the striped skunks coming out of the digital speaker, but from 9:30 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. we don't see this single coyote. One does answer at one spot, but refuses to show himself outside the edge of this group of maple trees. So we keep moving, calling, listening. I've asked him to take me home, to my dog who's sleeping in her crate in the cool air inside the main house, when Wildlife Professional Francis glides to this stop above this small creek drainage. Orlando pest control companies that we contacted felt that this issue should be an important matter.