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Wildlife Removal Louisville, KY

Megan Gleeson
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So the former owner of my building did not deal with an issue of animals in the ceiling of my building for the year that they have been there (according to my tenants). Now I need to address it. Not all companies will go onto a 3rd floor roof to lay traps and the one I have found so far that will told me their work, along with trapping and clean up could be up to $6000!! Everything is double due to it being the third floor. 

Has anyone in the Louisville area had a good experience with wildlife removal that didn't cost an arm and a leg?

Thank you!

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Anna Sagatelova
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Anna Sagatelova
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@Megan Gleeson Just wanted to give you a shout out for taking a humane approach. Most investors don't.

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