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I started the pest geek pest control podcast because i saw such a need to continuously train pest control technicians but unfortunately the only training most of us get is at the annual CEU training, but so much happens throughout the year that affects us but we never find out about it. Most pest control business are solopreneurs or small operations of less than 10 employees, between sales and service call you have to do marketing and bookkeeping, order products, and everything else that will fall on you plate that day. You don’t have time to read articles, surf the web, scourge thru magazines or much less read 180 page Phd dissertation, but you can listen to an audio version if it doesn’t interrupt your day, like on your morning commute or while you are performing a mind numbing task. I know what its like i am the founder of NaturePest and a Certified Pest Control Operator in General Household Pests and Lawn and Ornamental Pest Control in the State of Florida as well as a Certified Horticultural Specialist From Miami Dade College. Im also also a State Certified Best Management Instructor. I created the Pest Geek Podcast because i love to learn, teach and instruct as well as a love to serve others and what a wonderful way to give back. I hope this podcast will make a huge contribution to the pest management industry.
- 785 - PGP 778 Mastering Bait Craft: Advanced Strategies for Vertebrate Pest Control with Expert Dave Ciphers
Join Stephen Vantassel in another engaging episode of the "Living the Wildlife" podcast, part of the Pest Geek Podcast series. In this session, Stephen, a seasoned wildlife control consultant, dives into the intricacies of vertebrate pest control with a special focus on bait making. Our guest, Dave Ciphers from Wildlife Services, shares his extensive knowledge on crafting effective baits and outlines his distribution strategies via Wildlife Control Supplies, Tomahawk Live Trap, and Presley's Outdoors. This episode promises a wealth of technical insights and practical advice, tailored for professionals in the field of wildlife management. Whether you’re a seasoned expert or new to the field, there’s something here for everyone! #WildlifeControl #PestManagement #BaitMaking #VertebratePestControl #PestGeekPodcast #WildlifeManagement #EcoFriendlyPestControl #WildlifeConsulting #PestControlTraining #ProfessionalPestControl 🌐 Learn more about Stephen and his work: - Blog: [Wildlife Control Consultant](https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/) - Research Papers: [Academia](https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel) - Videos: [YouTube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ) - Podcast Episodes: [Pest Geek Podcast](https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/) 📞 Contact Stephen at Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC: 406-272-5323 (Mountain Time) Remember, always adhere to national, state, provincial, and local laws when using pesticides and other control methods to manage pests. Stephen M. Vantassel, Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, and the Pest Geek Podcast are not responsible for the use of information provided here or elsewhere. Always read and follow label directions for any products you use. Subscribe, ring the bell for updates, and don’t forget to leave us a five-star review if you find our discussions helpful! We’re excited to guide you through managing wildlife conflicts more effectively.
Fri, 26 Apr 2024 - 1h 16min - 784 - PGP 777 Unlocking the Secrets of Rabies Prevention: Essential Insights & Pre-Exposure Protocols
In this episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast, your go-to source for all things wildlife control, we dove deep into a topic, but unfortunately encountered a little hiccup along the way. Despite our best efforts to share detailed insights from a particular video titled "RabiesPreExposureShots," it turns out that subtitles were disabled by the creator over on the Pest Geek Podcast Pest Control Training channel. This means we're unable to bring you a transcript-based summary this time around. But fear not! We're here to keep the conversation lively and informative in every other way we can.
For more expert advice, tips, and discussions, remember to follow our very own Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE, at Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC. Stephen is here to help you navigate the challenges of wildlife control through his extensive teaching, training, writing, and research. Check out the resources below for a wealth of information on wildlife control:
- Blog: [https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/](https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/) - Academic Papers: [https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel](https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel) - Educational Videos: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ) - Podcast Episodes: [https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/](https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/) - Contact Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Your journey to resolving wildlife conflicts responsibly starts here. Always keep in mind to follow national, state, provincial, and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests. Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geek Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel, or their/his affiliates are not liable for how the information provided is used. Make sure to read and adhere to the label directions for any product utilization.
Stay tuned for more episodes and feel free to reach out if there's a specific topic you'd like us to cover or if you need personalized advice on wildlife control.
Sat, 06 Apr 2024 - 35min - 783 - PGP 776 Embrace the Uncomfortable: Turning Marketing Dislikes into Growth Strategies
Join Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez in another enlightening episode of the Pestgeek Podcast, where we dive deep into the essential, yet often challenging world of marketing and sales strategies for business growth. In this episode, aired on April 3, 2024, Franklin discusses the crucial role of upfront marketing investment for business expansion, detailing his strategic move to allocate $112,000 towards marketing in a brand-new market. Discover the power of content saturation across social media platforms with a whopping 54 posts a day, and learn how building a dedicated, cost-effective social media team in South America can make all the difference.
Franklin doesn't just talk about quantity; he emphasizes the significance of quality and alignment through AI-driven content creation, ensuring every piece resonates with the brand's unique voice and identity. He debunks myths surrounding overnight success, offering insights from his journey towards a goal of $2 million in company revenue and the potential sale of the business for a lucrative valuation. This episode is a raw look at the realities of scaling a business, stressing the importance of persistence, strategic marketing investment, and long-term vision over fleeting wins.
Tune in for a dose of reality, inspiration, and practical advice from the front lines of holistic pest control management. Don't let competition or daunting expectations deter you; with Franklin's guidance, learn to navigate the business landscape with determination and savvy strategies for enduring success.
Connect with us and join the conversation: - Join our Facebook Group: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) - Like us on Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) - Listen on iTunes: [https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) - Connect on LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) - Visit our Website: [http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/)
#PestGeekPodcast #PestControl #BusinessGrowth #MarketingStrategies #SocialMediaMarketing #ContentStrategy #HolisticPestManagement #FranklinHernandez
Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 11min - 782 - PGP 775 How to Fix Your SR 200 Backpack Mister: A Quick Leak Prevention Guide
Join Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez, your favorite holistic pest control management specialist, in another insightful episode of the Pestgeek Podcast! In our latest tutorial, titled "How to Fix Your SR 200 Backpack Mister: A Quick Leak Prevention Guide," uploaded on March 28, 2024, we dive into a common conundrum faced by many in the pest control field: the infamous SR 200 backpack mister leaks. But don't worry, we've got you covered in this compact 96-second guide.
Frank sheds light on the root of the problem—a pair of pesky O-rings inside the mister. These little components are prone to wear and tear, especially when exposed to 25b products that degrade non-Viton seals, leading to those frustrating leaks. But fear not! Frank walks you through an easy fix involving a simple O-ring replacement kit and shares a pro tip on upgrading to Viton seals to sidestep similar issues in the future.
This episode is more than just a tutorial; it's your go-to guide for keeping your SR 200 backpack mister in tip-top shape. So, grab your kit, and let's get those misters leak-free and ready for action!
Don't forget to connect with us across our platforms for more holistic pest management tips and tricks: - Join our Facebook Group: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) - Like us on Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) - Listen on iTunes: [https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) - Connect on LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) - Visit our website: [http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/)
#PestControl #PestManagement #SR200Mister #LeakFix #HolisticPestControl #PestGeekPodcast
Stay tuned for more episodes, and happy pest managing!
Fri, 29 Mar 2024 - 01min - 781 - PGP 774 Outsmarting Rats in a Century-Old Home: Innovative Pest Control with Franklin 'The Pestgeek
Join Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez, your go-to holistic pest control management specialist, in a new episode of the Pest Geek Podcast as he tackles a particularly stubborn rodent infestation in a historic home in Coral Gables, Florida. Built in the mid-1920s and expanded over the years, this property has been battling with rats despite comprehensive efforts including rodent trapping, exclusion services, and investing over $3,000 in pest control over almost four months. Dive into the complexities of pest management in an older residence, from structural to plumbing challenges, and discover the persistent efforts of our team to seal off every nook and cranny. Yet, the rats find a way in. In a creative twist, Frank gears up to conduct a smoke test with a custom-built, non-toxic smoke machine, aiming to uncover any hidden entry points for these unwelcome guests. Experience the dedication and innovative approaches of the Pest Geek Podcast in solving the toughest of pest dilemmas.
Stay connected with us and join our journey in making pest control smarter and more effective: - Facebook Group: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) - Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) - iTunes: [https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) - LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) - PestGeek: [http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/)
Like, share, and subscribe for more expert pest control advice and solutions. Let's make our homes safer and pest-free, together!
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Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 10min - 780 - PGP 773 Mastering Integrity in Hiring: Lessons from a Pest Control Veteran
In this episode of the PestGeek Podcast, join holistic pest control management specialist Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez as we delve into the heart of small business hiring strategies with a focus on integrity. Discover why integrity is non-negotiable in potential employees and how it's something that can neither be taught nor bought. Franklin shares valuable insights from the pest control field, underlining the critical transition from solo work to your first hire. Learn the importance of patience in the hiring process, the benefits of molding less experienced employees to meet your business standards, and the advantages of flexibility and self-initiative in a small business setting. Plus, get a personal look into Franklin's own hiring experiences, including working with family members and growing his team. Join our community and follow us for more insights:
- Facebook Group: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) - Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) - iTunes: [https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) - LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) - PestGeek: [http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/)
Friendly, informative, and packed with expert advice, this episode is a must-watch for anyone looking to navigate the challenges of small business hiring with integrity at the forefront. #PestControl #SmallBusiness #HiringIntegrity #PestGeekPodcast #HolisticPestManagement #HiringPractices, #BusinessIntegrity, #SmallBusinessGrowth, #EmployeeTraining, #WorkplaceCulture, #PestControlIndustry, #PestGeekPodcast
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Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 07min - 779 - PGP 772 The Hardest Hardest Thing To Learn To Do In Business
Immerse yourself in the depths of business acumen with Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez in our latest episode of the Pestgeek Podcast, "Mastering Essential Business Skills for Success," aired on March 26, 2024. For 38 enriching minutes, Franklin, a luminary in the pest control industry, unravels the intricacies of sales mastery and the strategic advantage of handling marketing in-house, all through the lens of his own extensive experience.
Kicking off with a compelling tale of delivering a flawless one-hour lecture, Franklin steers the conversation towards the indispensable skill of selling. With a storied career spanning corporate sales, wholesale ventures, and entrepreneurial pursuits, he lays bare the essence of sales, advocating for robust sales training as the cornerstone of business achievement.
The episode then shifts focus to the art of marketing, where Franklin shares his strategy of managing marketing endeavors internally for his ventures, including the Pest Podcast and Nature Pest. This approach not only showcases his dedication to maintaining high standards but also serves as a primer on navigating the complex terrain of SEO and social media marketing effectively.
This podcast is a goldmine for entrepreneurs, business owners, and professionals within the pest control arena, offering practical insights into refining sales and marketing strategies. Franklin's candid recount of his professional journey acts as a beacon for those navigating the entrepreneurial landscape.
🌿 Connect and evolve with the Pestgeek community for more enlightenment: - Facebook Group: [Engage here](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) - Facebook: [PestgeekPodcast](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) - iTunes: [Tune into PestGeek Podcast](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) - LinkedIn: [Network with Franklin](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) - PestGeek: [Discover more](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/)
#PestGeekPodcast #BusinessMastery #SalesSkills #InHouseMarketing #EntrepreneurialSuccess #PestControlIndustry #FranklinHernandez #BusinessStrategies #SEO #SocialMediaMarketing #ProfessionalDevelopment
Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 38min - 778 - PGP 771 Boost Your Business: How to Make a Lasting First Impression.
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Join us on the latest episode of the Pest Geek Podcast, where we delve into the pivotal topic of "Boost Your Business: How to Make a Lasting First Impression." In this enlightening 42-second clip, we share the essence of business success: selling yourself effectively to your clients. Learn the art of making an impactful first impression that sticks, understanding that you never get a second chance to impress. From ensuring your appearance is spot-on to mastering the greeting, we cover the nuances that make or break client relationships from the get-go.
Whether you're in pest control, another service industry, or any business where client interaction is key, these insights are gold. Remember, the way you present yourself and engage with clients from the moment you meet can set the tone for your entire business relationship. Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your first impression game.
👉 Follow us for more valuable business insights: - Pest Geek Podcast: [Pest Control Training](https://youtube.com/shorts/DI_iB5FzwzI)
#BusinessGrowth #FirstImpression #ClientRelations #ServiceExcellence #Professionalism #PestControlTraining #PestGeekPodcast #BoostYourBusiness #MiamiOpenTennis2024
Capture the essence of professional success by focusing on what truly matters: the first impression. Tune in now for quick, impactful advice tailored to help your business thrive.
Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 777 - PGP 770 Avitrol Bird Control Secrets On The Living The Wildlife Podcast with Stephen Vantassel
Welcome back to another intriguing episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast, hosted by Stephen M. Vantassel, a dedicated wildlife control consultant here to guide you through the nuanced world of vertebrate pest control. This episode builds on our enlightening series with a special focus on Avatrol, the innovative company behind chemical frightening products aimed at pest bird management. Join us as we continue our engaging conversation with Mr. Dillingham of Avatrol in "AvitrolPart2," diving deeper into the vital aspects of product application and the common pitfalls in measurement methods encountered in the field.
In this episode, we emphasize the critical need for precise mixing ratios to achieve effective pest control, challenging the traditional "volume method" and championing the more accurate "weight method." We'll also explore the evolution of product application ratios, from a robust 1:5 ratio to the now preferred 1:40 ratio, highlighting a significant reduction in active ingredients while still ensuring peak effectiveness—a testament to the product's potency and the shifting standards in the market.
Moreover, we introduce "Easy Blend," Avatrol's groundbreaking solution to the common challenges of product application. This innovative product promises to streamline the mixing process, dramatically reducing errors and ensuring uniform treatment outcomes across the board. We're excited to share that since the launch of Easy Blend, there has been a notable absence of incidents, underscoring its success in simplifying pest control practices for professionals everywhere.
Stay tuned for more episodes as we anticipate part three of this series, offering further insights into Avatrol's strategic approach to managing pest birds efficiently. Your journey into wildlife management is enriched with every listen, and we're here to support that journey with expert advice and in-depth discussions.
#Avitrol #BirdControl #WildlifePodcast #StephenVantassel #PestManagement #InnovativeSolutions #LivingTheWildlife #PestControlTraining #WildlifeConservation #EcoFriendly
Connect with Stephen M. Vantassel for more wisdom on resolving wildlife conflicts: - Blog: [https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/](https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/) - Academic Papers: [https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel](https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel) - Videos: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ) - Podcasts: [https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/](https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/) - Contact: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE, is committed to helping individuals tackle wildlife conflicts through a blend of teaching, training, writing, and research. Remember, always adhere to national, state, provincial, and local laws when employing pesticides and other control methods for pest management. Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, the Pest Geeks Podcast, and Living the Wild Life Podcast, along with Stephen M. Vantassel and affiliates, are not liable for the use of information provided here or elsewhere. Always read and follow label directions for any product usage.
Sat, 23 Mar 2024 - 32min - 776 - PGP 769 Service Geek LiveTue, 19 Mar 2024 - 1h 10min
- 775 - PGP 768 Every Self Employed Service Business Has The Same Chalanges Growing
Join Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez, your go-to holistic pest control management expert, in another insightful episode of the Pestgeek Podcast. Today, we dive deep into the universal challenges that every self-employed service business faces as it grows. Uploaded on March 19, 2024, this episode, titled "Every Self Employed Service Business Has The Same Challenges Growing," runs for a concise 3 minutes and 55 seconds and has already started to capture attention.
In this episode, Franklin shares his extensive knowledge on expanding your service business's reach across various media platforms. He introduces an invaluable SEO masterclass tailored for local businesses, packed with 16 comprehensive lessons and bonus material, all for just $299—a steal for the value it provides. Drawing from a decade of experience, Franklin plans to further enrich this course with advanced keyword research and on-page SEO strategies.
Franklin doesn't shy away from the hard truths about SEO. He discusses the efficiency of software in mass-producing content and building websites overnight but emphasizes that these tools don't eliminate the need for meticulous editing, strategic keyword usage, and smart linking practices. He also gives us a peek into his in-house agency, built to elevate his brands like Pest Geek and Nature Pest, and his ambition to serve every home service industry out there.
Moreover, Franklin points out that the hurdles encountered by professionals in pest control, inspection, wildlife management, roofing, cleaning, plumbing, and electrical work are remarkably similar, as they all transition from technicians to entrepreneurs. He recommends "The E-Myth Revisited" and "Profit First" as must-reads for anyone looking to transform their business mindset.
Stay connected with the Pestgeek community and never miss an update: - Join our Facebook Group: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) - Follow us on Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) - Listen on iTunes: [https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) - Connect with Franklin on LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) - Visit our website: [http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/)
#PestGeekPodcast #PestControl #SEOForBusiness #Entrepreneurship #HolisticPestManagement #ServiceBusinessGrowth #LocalSEO #BusinessStrategy
Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 03min - 774 - PGP 767 You Are Giving Up To Quick Because You Think It Should Be Easier Than It Really Is | Pest Geek LiveSat, 16 Mar 2024 - 26min
- 773 - PGP 766 Biggest Mistake Made When Hiring Technicians
Join Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez in this insightful episode of the Pestgeek Podcast, where we dive deep into the heart of pest control management. In "The Biggest Mistake Made When Hiring Technicians," we explore the intricate challenges and common missteps in the technician hiring process. Through personal stories and valuable lessons, Franklin emphasizes the crucial roles of quality control and accountability. Discover how easy trust without verification can lead to keeping underperforming employees, and learn from our discussion on the importance of matching communication skills with technical proficiency and integrity. Whether you're a veteran in the industry or new to pest control, this episode offers invaluable perspectives on managing and evaluating your technical team effectively. Stay connected and enhance your pest control knowledge with us!
🔗 Connect with us: - Join our Facebook Group: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) - Like us on Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) - Listen on iTunes: [https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) - Connect on LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) - Visit our Website: [http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/)
#PestControl #PestManagement #TechnicianHiring #PestGeekPodcast #FranklinHernandez #QualityControl #Accountability #PestIndustry Insights
Sat, 16 Mar 2024 - 15min - 772 - PGP 765 Avitrol Unveiled: Ethical Bird Control and the Future of Wildlife Management with Stephen Vantassel
Dive into the fascinating world of vertebrate pest control with Stephen Vantassel on the Living The Wildlife Podcast, a proud member of the Pest Geek Podcast family. In this enlightening episode titled "Avitrol Unveiled: Ethical Bird Control and the Future of Wildlife Management with Stephen Vantassel" Stephen engages with Sheldon Dillingham, the innovative mind behind Avitrol Corporation. Together, they explore Avitrol, a groundbreaking chemical product designed not to harm, but to humanely deter unwanted bird flocks from specific areas. Discover the science behind this fear-inducing method, debunk common myths about its use, and learn about the dedication to responsible wildlife management. Sheldon shares the inspiring story of Avitrol's evolution, the challenges faced in altering perceptions, and the commitment to stewardship and ethical practices in pest control. Join us for a journey into the lesser-known aspects of wildlife management, emphasizing the critical need to preserve and responsibly use vertebrate pest control products.
Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC 🌐 Blog: [wildlifecontrolconsultant.com](https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/) 📄 Papers: [Academia.edu](https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel) 🎥 Videos: [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ) 🎙 Podcasts: [Pest Geek Podcast](https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/) 📞 Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Stephen Vantassel aims to help individuals resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research. Listen as we delve into the complexities of ethical pest management and the importance of adhering to legal standards in the field.
Remember, Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, the Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wildlife Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel, and their/his affiliates are not liable for how this information is used. Always follow national, state, provincial, and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests, and make sure to read and follow label directions for any product you use.
Sat, 16 Mar 2024 - 32min - 771 - PGP 764 Upselling VS Cross Selling Pest Geek Live
Join The Pest Geek Live Or Ask The Pest Geek Live Mondays @8 AM EST Today's Topic: Upselling VS CrossSelling
Upselling and cross-selling are both sales strategies used to maximize the value of a customer by offering additional purchases, but they differ in approach and execution.
Upselling is the practice of encouraging a customer to buy a more expensive version of a product or service that they are already in the process of purchasing. The goal is to make a more profitable sale by suggesting a higher-end version of the item, an upgrade, or an additional feature that increases the value of their purchase. For example, if a customer is booking a standard room in a hotel, an upsell would be to offer them a suite or a room with a better view for an additional cost.
Cross-selling, on the other hand, involves recommending related products or services that complement what the customer is already buying. This strategy aims to increase the customer's purchase size by adding more items to their basket, enhancing their overall experience with complementary products. An example of cross-selling would be suggesting a travel insurance policy to a customer who is booking a flight, or offering a phone case to someone purchasing a new smartphone.
In essence, upselling focuses on upgrading or enhancing the primary product the customer intends to buy, while cross-selling aims to sell additional, complementary products or services alongside the primary purchase. Both strategies can effectively increase revenue and enhance customer satisfaction by providing more value.
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Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 33min - 770 - PGP 763: 8 Things Owners That Grow Quickly Have Pest Geek Live
Join The Pest Geek Live Or Ask The Pest Geek Live Mondays @8 AM EST Today's Topic: 8 Things Owners That Grow Quickly Have
DNA Education Age 28 - 35 Previous Business Experience Operations Manager Territory Managers Branch Managers Sales Managers Vice President Sales Marketing Support At Home Spouse can carry the finances You bring the spouse home to help You can bring your children on Spouse cannot support you Partners With Business Experience Access To Cash Inherit The Business Have Mentors Attend Events & Network
Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 36min - 769 - PGP 762 As an employee Is your level of integrity based on how people treat your or based on what is in you?
Join Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez in another insightful episode of the Pestgeek Podcast, where we delve deep into the impact of our social circles and beliefs on our path to personal and professional growth. In this episode, Franklin unpacks the often misunderstood concept of wealth, challenging the negative stigma and urging listeners to aspire for financial success not for the sake of lavish lifestyles but for the freedom to invest, help loved ones, and achieve financial independence.
Franklin doesn't shy away from personal stories, sharing his approach to parenting with a focus on nurturing independence, a strong work ethic, and forward-thinking in children. He believes in teaching them the value of gratitude and the significance of taking responsibility for one's actions and resources.
A highlight of the episode is Franklin's firm stance on workplace ethics, particularly his zero-tolerance policy towards wasteful attitudes towards company resources. He shares an anecdote of parting ways with a technician who failed to align with the company's values of integrity and hard work, emphasizing that one's success and integrity are defined not by how others treat us but by our own principles and actions.
Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges you to reflect on your associations, beliefs about success, and the ethical standards you uphold in both your personal and professional life. It's more than just pest control; it's about controlling the pests in our mindset that hold us back.
Connect with us and become part of the Pestgeek community through our various platforms: - Join our Facebook Group: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) - Follow us on Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) - Listen on iTunes: [https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) - Connect on LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) - Visit our website: [http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/)
Your journey to self-improvement and professional excellence starts here. Let's grow together with Pestgeek Podcast.
#PestgeekPodcast, #HolisticPestManagement, #PersonalGrowth, #ProfessionalDevelopment, #WealthMindset, #WorkEthic, #FinancialFreedom, #SelfReliance, #Entrepreneurship, #Leadership, #SuccessMindset, #EthicalBusiness, #Teamwork, #Innovation, #Sustainability
Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 13min - 768 - PGP 761 Logos Branding And Marketing In Pest Control Business
Dive into another engaging episode of the Pestgeek Podcast with your favorite holistic pest control management specialist, Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez. This time, we're lighting up cigars and laying out "shakeri boards" for a laid-back chat on "Logos, Branding, And Marketing In Pest Control Business." It's not just talk; it's a deep dive into the power of branding and how the right logo can transform your pest control venture into what appears to be a "mega franchise." We share laughs, personal stories, and the golden rule of branding: keep it simple and direct. Overcomplicating your logo? We'll tell you why that's a no-go for attracting clients. Plus, we explore the rollercoaster journey of logo redesigns and how a solid brand identity can skyrocket your business calls, amp up your revenue, and enhance your online presence through SEO and an effective website. Don't miss out on these insider insights! Uploaded on March 12, 2024, and clocking in at just under 4 minutes, this episode is packed with nuggets of wisdom you'll want to hear.
#PestGeekPodcast, #PestControlBusiness, #BrandingTips, #LogoDesign, #MarketingStrategy, #PestControlMarketing, #BusinessGrowth, #SEOForBusiness, #SmallBusinessTips, #Entrepreneurship, #HolisticPestManagement, #PestManagementProfessionals, #BrandIdentity, #DigitalMarketing, #BusinessBranding
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Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 03min - 767 - PGP 761 Mastering Wildlife Control: Overcoming Biases for Business Success with Steven Vantassel
Join Steven Vantassel on the Living The Wildlife Podcast for an enlightening episode titled "Mastering Wildlife Control: Overcoming Biases for Business Success with Steven Vantassel," where he dives deep into the world of vertebrate pest control. Uploaded on March 9, 2024, this comprehensive guide is a must-watch for those in the wildlife control sector. With a duration of over 34 minutes, Steven shares invaluable insights from his extensive experience, including the importance of adhering to national, state, provincial, and local laws when managing pest wildlife.
In this episode, you'll learn about the significance of technical and research-based approaches to vertebrate pest control. Steven also introduces a new tool for your pest control arsenal: a tracking photography card designed to enhance your ability to capture and analyze pest tracks effectively. This credit card-sized tool is not only practical for showing scale in photographs but also includes a key for identifying common animal tracks, making it an indispensable part of your pest control toolkit.
As part of the Pest Geek Podcast family, "Living the Wildlife" with Steven Vantassel is dedicated to delivering content that drills down into technical details other sources might overlook. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this episode offers rich, research-based content to help you navigate the complexities of vertebrate pest control with confidence.
**Episode Highlights:** - Importance of legal compliance in wildlife control - Introduction of a new, practical tool for tracking and photographing pest tracks - Deep dive into biases and how they can impact your business decisions
Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/
Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ
Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/
Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research
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Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here
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Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
Watch "Mastering Wildlife Control: Overcoming Biases for Business Success with Steven Vantassel" now for a motivational journey into mastering vertebrate pest control while overcoming biases that could hinder your business growth. #PestControl #WildlifeControl #PestManagement #TechnicalInsight #ResearchBased #PestGeekPodcast #LivingTheWildlife #StevenVantassel #WildlifeControlConsultant #PestTracking #PhotographyCard #BusinessGrowth #OvercomingBiases
Sat, 09 Mar 2024 - 34min - 766 - PGP 760 Its Easier To Stay In A Prison of a Job Than To Be Free
Dive into an enlightening episode of the Pestgeek Podcast, where Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez discusses the compelling topic, "It's Easier To Stay In A Prison of a Job Than To Be Free." In this insightful session, Franklin explores the psychological barriers that often keep individuals tethered to unsatisfying jobs and the steps needed to break free and pursue a path of true freedom and fulfillment.
Join Franklin as he delves into the reasons behind the comfort of the known versus the fear of the unknown, offering practical advice and motivational insights to help you navigate your professional journey towards independence and success.
**Stay Connected with the Pestgeek Community for More Insights:** - Engage with us in our [Facebook Group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) for lively discussions and shared experiences. - Follow the [Pestgeek Podcast on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) to stay updated on new episodes and expert tips. - Listen to our episodes anytime, anywhere on [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) for your daily dose of pest control wisdom. - Connect with Franklin directly on [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) for professional insights and opportunities. - Explore [PestGeek](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/) for a comprehensive range of topics covering all aspects of pest control, from technical know-how to business management strategies.
[Watch this powerful episode](https://youtu.be/_iHpDFkQvr0) and arm yourself with the knowledge to make the leap from job dissatisfaction to a fulfilling career in pest control or any field you're passionate about. Whether you're contemplating a career change or seeking inspiration to take the next step, Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez is here to guide you towards achieving your professional goals.
#PestGeekPodcast, #CareerFreedom, #JobSatisfaction, #ProfessionalGrowth, #PestControlIndustry, #BusinessManagement, #FranklinHernandez, #Motivation, #CareerChange, #Independence, #SuccessTips, #Entrepreneurship, #SelfImprovement, #PersonalDevelopment, #PestControlTips, #Leadership, #FreedomInCareer, #BreakingFree
Thu, 07 Mar 2024 - 12min - 765 - PGP 759 Lead People, Manage Stuff Panel Discussion Kalamazoo MI April 27 28
Lead People, Manage Stuff LEARNING THE FUNDAMENTALS OF LEADERSHIP AND TEAM CULTURE
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Sponsored By Hive Mind Consulting Maria Sorrentino Taylor Hughes Hosting.
Michele Coy- DISC personality Laura Borer- Hiring and Recruiting Alan Feuer- Training and Onboarding
Special Guest- Paul Bello
Date and time April 27 · 8am - April 28 · 3pm EDT Location Pest Pros of Michigan 5068 South Sprinkle Road Portage, MI 49002
Sat, 02 Mar 2024 - 1h 15min - 764 - PGP 758 Mastering EPA Updates & Sales Scripts in Wildlife Control with Stephen Vantassel
Join Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE, in the latest episode of Living The Wildlife, brought to you by Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, as part of the Pest Geek Podcast family. In this episode, Stephen delves into the vital updates from the EPA and unravels the intricacies of effective sales scripts for the wildlife control industry.
Stephen, a seasoned wildlife control consultant, shares his expertise on navigating the upcoming regulatory changes and how these could impact your business. Moreover, he provides listeners with actionable strategies for crafting sales scripts that resonate with clients, ensuring your wildlife control services stand out in a competitive market.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from one of the leading figures in wildlife control. Whether you're looking to stay ahead of regulatory changes or refine your sales approach, this episode is packed with knowledge to propel your business forward.
**Connect with Stephen M. Vantassel:** - **Blog:** [Wildlife Control Consultant](https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/) - **Research Papers:** [Academia](https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel) - **Videos:** [YouTube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ) - **Podcasts:** [Stephen Vantassel on Pest Geek Podcast](https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/) - **Contact:** Call at 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Stephen is dedicated to helping resolve conflicts with wildlife through comprehensive teaching, training, writing, and research.
**Disclaimer:** Always adhere to national, state, provincial, and local laws when utilizing pesticides or other control methods to manage pests. Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geek Podcast, and Living The Wildlife Podcast, including Stephen M. Vantassel and affiliates, are not liable for the use of the information provided. Ensure to read and follow label directions for any product usage.
[Watch the episode now for insightful EPA updates and sales script mastery.](https://youtu.be/Bmi34SbIPr8) #WildlifeControl #EPAUpdates #SalesStrategies
Sat, 02 Mar 2024 - 18min - 763 - PGP 757 What's Happening In New Florida Wildlife Control Laws
Explore the newest developments in Florida's wildlife control laws with Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez on the Pestgeek Podcast. In this crucial episode, Franklin provides an in-depth analysis of the upcoming changes and what they mean for pest control and wildlife management professionals throughout the state. Whether you're a seasoned expert or new to the industry, this episode offers essential insights into navigating Florida's evolving regulatory environment.
Franklin discusses the collaborative efforts of various interest groups, including the pest control industry, farmers, landowners, and animal welfare organizations, in shaping these laws. This collaboration aims to align the interests of all parties involved while ensuring effective and humane wildlife management practices.
Don't miss this informative session that sheds light on the future of wildlife control in Florida. Watch the episode now for a comprehensive understanding of the new regulations and how they will impact your work: [Whats Happening In New Florida Wildlife Control Laws](https://youtu.be/rTzAlgNs-Mk).
Stay connected with the Pestgeek community for more updates, insights, and expert advice on pest control management and personal development: - Join our Facebook Group: [Pestgeek Facebook Group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) - Like our Facebook Page: [Pestgeek Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) - Listen to our podcasts on iTunes: [Pestgeek Podcast](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) - Connect with Franklin on LinkedIn: [Franklin Hernandez LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) - Discover more on our Website: [PestGeek](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/)
Tune into the Pestgeek Podcast to stay ahead in the pest control industry with the latest news, strategies, and insights from Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez and other leading experts. 🎧🌿 #WildlifeControl #FloridaPestControl #PestGeekPodcast #RegulatoryUpdates #PestManagement
Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 03min - 762 - PGP 756 When You Grow You Will Piss Off Everyone Around You
Dive into the challenges and triumphs of growth on the Pestgeek Podcast with holistic pest control management specialist, Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez. In our latest episode, "When You Grow You Will Piss Off Everyone Around You," Franklin discusses the inevitable turbulence that comes with personal and business expansion. Growth can be uncomfortable, not just for you but for those around you. This episode explores why pushing boundaries and striving for more can often lead to resistance from peers, competitors, and even friends.
Franklin shares his insights on navigating these waters with grace, focusing on the bigger picture, and maintaining your course despite the backlash. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to elevate their business or personal life to the next level, offering strategies to stay resilient and focused amidst the noise of dissent.
Don't miss out on this empowering discussion. Watch now for a deep dive into the realities of growth and how to emerge stronger on the other side: [When You Grow](https://youtu.be/U1mb3P3mt0k).
Stay connected with the Pestgeek community for more insights into pest control management and personal development: - Join our Facebook Group: [Pestgeek Facebook Group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) - Like our Page: [Pestgeek Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) - Listen on iTunes: [Pestgeek Podcast](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) - Connect with Franklin on LinkedIn: [Franklin Hernandez LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) - Explore more on our Website: [PestGeek](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/)
Tune into the Pestgeek Podcast for invaluable lessons on growth, resilience, and making a mark in the pest control industry with Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez. 🎧🌿 #GrowthChallenges #PestControlManagement #PestGeekPodcast #FranklinHernandez #BusinessExpansion #PersonalDevelopment
Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 15min - 761 - PGP 755 Why aren't you dealing with objections in the sales process and giving more value
Overcoming objections in sales and delivering exceptional value are key themes explored in the latest episode of the Pest Geek Podcast, hosted by Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez. In this insightful discussion, Franklin shares a personal anecdote about the importance of expert consultations in the lawn care segment, highlighting how demonstrating expertise and providing comprehensive evaluations can justify charging premium rates. He emphasizes the significance of consultative selling and being upfront with clients about their expectations and the realities of pest control services.
Franklin advocates for honesty and transparency in the sales process, advising against succumbing to the pressures of competition that may resort to misleading promises. He stresses the need to educate clients on what they can realistically expect and the value they receive from a thorough and professional service. This approach not only builds trust but also sets a foundation for a lasting customer relationship.
Watch the full episode to gain valuable insights into enhancing your sales strategy and providing unmatched value to your clients: [Why aren't you dealing with objections in the sales process and giving more value](https://youtu.be/AgZJCoHiFY4).
Stay connected with NaturePest and the Pestgeek community for more professional pest control guidance: - Twitter: [NaturePest Twitter](https://twitter.com/naturepest) - Website: [NaturePest](https://naturepest.com/) - Facebook Community: [NaturePest Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/NaturePestHolisticPestControl) - Instagram: [NaturePest Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/naturepest/) - LinkedIn: [NaturePest LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/naturepest-of-doral/) - Google Maps: [NaturePest Google Maps](https://maps.google.com/maps?cid=9871898595727253599) - Latest updates: [NaturePest Google Posts](https://posts.gle/JEQxBv) - Visit us: NaturePest, 4140 NE 24th St, Homestead, FL, Call (786) 222-7069
Also, dive into the Pestgeek community for insightful pest control discussions and tips: - Facebook Group: [Pestgeek Facebook Group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) - Facebook Page: [Pestgeek Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) - iTunes: [Pestgeek Podcast](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) - LinkedIn: [Franklin Hernandez LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) - PestGeek Website: [PestGeek](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/)
Tune into the DIY Naturepest Podcast for invaluable pest control tips and maintenance tricks with Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez! 🎧🌿 #SalesStrategy #PestControlTips #DIYNaturepest #FranklinHernandez #NaturePest #ConsultativeSelling #CustomerValue
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 04min - 760 - PGP 754 How To Fix Leak In Stihl SR200 Mosquito Myster
Stop the leaks on your Stihl SR200 Mosquito Mister with expert tips from Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez! 🌧️🔧 Franklin dives into the common issue of leakage, even when turned off, and reveals the simple fix involving the replacement of O-rings in the mister. Whether it's laying down your backpack mister or just regular use, learn how to keep your equipment leak-free for efficient pest control.
Franklin suggests a straightforward solution with a kit for replacing the O-rings, ensuring your mister works perfectly without any drips. Plus, get insider advice on choosing the right seals to prevent wear and tear from 25b products, making your pest control efforts more effective and hassle-free.
Don't let a leaky mister slow down your pest control work! Watch now for all the details: [Fix Leak In Stihl SR200 Mosquito Mister](https://youtu.be/eG20isQyiT8).
Stay connected with NaturePest and the Pestgeek community for more professional pest control guidance: - Twitter: [NaturePest Twitter](https://twitter.com/naturepest) - Website: [NaturePest](https://naturepest.com/) - Facebook Community: [NaturePest Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/NaturePestHolisticPestControl) - Instagram: [NaturePest Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/naturepest/) - LinkedIn: [NaturePest LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/naturepest-of-doral/) - Google Maps: [NaturePest Google Maps](https://maps.google.com/maps?cid=9871898595727253599) - Latest updates: [NaturePest Google Posts](https://posts.gle/JEQxBv) - Visit us: 4140 NE 24th St, Homestead, FL, Call (786) 222-7069
Also, dive into the Pestgeek community for insightful pest control discussions and tips: - Facebook Group: [Pestgeek Facebook Group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) - Facebook Page: [Pestgeek Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) - iTunes: [Pestgeek Podcast](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) - LinkedIn: [Franklin Hernandez LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) - PestGeek Website: [PestGeek](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/)
Tune into the DIY Naturepest Podcast for invaluable pest control tips and maintenance tricks with Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez! 🎧🌿 #StihlSR200 #MosquitoMister #PestControlTips #DIYNaturepest #FranklinHernandez #NaturePest #LeakFix #PestManagement
Tue, 27 Feb 2024 - 01min - 759 - PGP 753 Navigating Employee Legal Issues
Join Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez for an insightful episode of the Pestgeek Podcast, where we delve into the vital topic of employee legal issues within the pest control industry. 📜⚖️ In this episode, Franklin discusses the intricacies of navigating lawsuits, effectively managing risks, and ensuring legal compliance in the workplace, providing invaluable guidance for pest control business owners and managers.
With his extensive experience as a holistic pest control management specialist, Franklin offers practical advice and strategies to help you protect your business and foster a legally sound work environment. This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the pest control industry seeking to navigate the legal landscape confidently.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from one of the leading experts in pest control. Watch the episode now for essential business management insights: [Navigating Employee Legal Issues](https://youtu.be/0RPeMWq56DM).
Stay connected with the Pestgeek community for more expert advice and discussions: - Join our Facebook Group: [Pestgeek Facebook Group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) - Like our Facebook Page: [Pestgeek Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) - Listen to our podcasts on iTunes: [Pestgeek Podcast](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) - Connect with Franklin on LinkedIn: [Franklin Hernandez LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) - Visit our Website for more: [PestGeek](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/)
Join us on this informative journey and enhance your pest control business strategy with the Pestgeek Podcast and Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez! 🎧🌿 #PestControlLaw #BusinessManagement #PestGeekPodcast #FranklinHernandez #HolisticPestManagement
Sat, 24 Feb 2024 - 09min - 758 - PGP 752 Calciferol in Focus: Advanced Rodenticide Strategies with Stephen Vantassel on Living The Wildlife
Join Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE, in a new and insightful episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast, presented by Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC. In this episode, Stephen, a seasoned wildlife control consultant, takes you on a deep dive into the world of rodenticides, specifically focusing on the use of Calciferol in vertebrate pest control.
Stephen brings his extensive experience in wildlife management to the table, offering a comprehensive look at the effectiveness and application of Calciferol as a tool for managing rodent populations. This episode is perfect for professionals in the field, as well as anyone interested in learning more about innovative and effective pest control methods.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge with one of the leading experts in the field. Watch the episode now: [NolanCholecalciferolStudy](https://youtu.be/0BEEQ2SZaOc), and gain valuable insights into the practical aspects of wildlife control.
Connect with Stephen M. Vantassel for more wildlife control wisdom: - Read Stephen's blog: [Wildlife Control Consultant Blog](https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/) - Explore his papers: [Academia Papers](https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel) - Watch informative videos: [YouTube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ) - Listen to more podcasts: [Podcasts on Pest Geek Podcast](https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/) - Contact Stephen: Phone 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Stephen is dedicated to helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research.
Please note: Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geek Podcast, Living the Wildlife Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel, or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here or elsewhere. Always follow national, state, provincial, and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests. Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
#WildlifeControl #RodentControl #PestManagement #StephenVantassel #LivingTheWildlife #PestGeekPodcast #WildlifeConsultant #Rodenticides #Calciferol #PestControlTraining
Sat, 24 Feb 2024 - 27min - 757 - PGP 751 Why Family Business Grow 2X Faster
Join Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez in an enlightening new episode of the Pestgeek Podcast, where we delve into the fascinating dynamics of family-run businesses. In this episode titled "Why Family Business Grow 2X Faster," discover the unique advantages and powerful impact of family involvement in accelerating business growth.
Franklin, a holistic pest control management specialist, shares his insights and experiences on how family participation can be a game-changer in the business world. Whether you're a small startup or a growing enterprise, this episode is packed with valuable lessons on leveraging family strengths for business success.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the leading voices in the pest control industry. Watch the episode now and gain a new perspective on family-run businesses: [Why Family Business Grow 2X Faster](https://youtu.be/AdRH-C8CbGU).
Stay connected with the Pestgeek community for more business insights and discussions: - Join our Facebook Group: [Pestgeek Facebook Group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) - Like our Page: [Pestgeek Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) - Listen to our podcasts on iTunes: [Pestgeek Podcast](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) - Connect with Franklin on LinkedIn: [Franklin Hernandez LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) - Visit our Website: [PestGeek](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/)
Join us on this informative journey and enhance your business knowledge with the Pestgeek Podcast! 🎙️🌿 #FamilyBusiness #BusinessGrowth #PestGeekPodcast #FranklinHernandez #PestControlExpert #Entrepreneurship #FamilyInBusiness #BusinessSuccess #HolisticPestManagement
Fri, 23 Feb 2024 - 02min - 756 - PGP 750 You Have To Execute On What You Know
Step into the engaging world of pest control with Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez in this fascinating episode of the Pestgeek Podcast, titled 'You Have To Execute On What You Know'. 🌿🐜 In this episode, we delve deep into the realm of business growth within the pest control industry, sharing compelling real-life stories and effective strategies.
Franklin, a holistic pest control management specialist, brings his expertise and insights to the table, offering valuable knowledge for anyone looking to excel in this field. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting, this episode is packed with practical advice and inspiring tales to guide your journey.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from the best in the business. Watch the episode now: [You Have To Execute On What You Know](https://youtu.be/N6HVZsW206M) and join us in exploring the dynamic world of pest control growth and management.
Stay connected with the Pestgeek community for more insights and discussions: - Join our Facebook Group: [Pestgeek Facebook Group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/197418180824736/) - Like our Facebook Page: [Pestgeek Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/pestgeekpodcast/) - Listen on iTunes: [Pestgeek Podcast](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pest-geek-podcast/id990012784?mt=) - Connect with Franklin on LinkedIn: [Franklin Hernandez](https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-hernandez-49832a55/) - Visit our Website for more: [PestGeek](http://www.pestgeekpodcast.com/)
Join us on this informative journey and enhance your pest control expertise with the Pestgeek Podcast! 🎙️🌍 #PestControlGrowth #BusinessInsights #PestGeekPodcast #FranklinHernandez
Thu, 22 Feb 2024 - 07min - 755 - PGP 749 Are You Making Enough To Hire Your First Tech?
Dive into the financial side of pest control with Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez in our latest Pestgeek Podcast episode, "Are You Making Enough To Hire Your First Tech?" This episode, brought to you by the Pest Geek Podcast Pest Control Training channel, is a treasure trove of insights for any pest control business ready to grow its team. Here's what we cover:
1. **Maximizing Revenue for Growth:** Learn how to smartly use your earnings not just for scaling your business but also for impactful marketing. 2. **Timing Your Team Expansion:** We discuss the crucial aspect of forecasting your business's growth to figure out the best time to bring new techs on board. It's all about knowing when your business can fully support another team member. 3. **Financial Literacy is Key:** A major takeaway is the importance of being well-acquainted with your financials. Knowing your numbers is essential to making informed hiring decisions. 4. **Meeting Production Goals:** We delve into setting realistic production targets and how adjusting your pricing strategy can lead to better profitability. 5. **Revenue Targets for Technicians:** Discover what revenue goals you should set for your technicians, with practical benchmarks for a viable business model.
This episode is a must-watch for pest control entrepreneurs thinking about the next steps in expanding their team. Join us for more valuable insights!
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Stay tuned for more episodes with Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez, where we explore the art of holistic pest management! 🌿🐜
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 05min - 754 - PGP 748 Maximizing Rodent Control: Unveiling Calciferol's Impact on House Mice - LTW with Stephen Vantassel
Welcome back to another engaging episode of the "Living The Wildlife Podcast" hosted by Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE, part of the Pest Geek Podcast family. In this episode, we delve deeper into the fascinating world of vertebrate pest control with a focus on wildlife management. Our host, Stephen Vantassel, continues his insightful exploration into the impactful research on calciferol, a type of rodenticide, and its effects on house mice control.
📚 In this particular episode, Stephen builds upon the discussions from a previous session, centered around the groundbreaking thesis by S.P. Nolan (2018). This research meticulously examines the effects of transitioning from non-toxic bait to calciferol rodenticide on the consumption habits, bait station interactions, and movement patterns of wild house mice. This episode particularly zeroes in on the third chapter of Nolan's dissertation, offering a detailed analysis of the mice's interactions with bait stations amidst varying bait strategies.
🐭 Discover how this research contributes significantly to enhancing control measures against mouse populations. Stephen's narration provides a clear understanding of how the mice respond and adapt to different baiting techniques involving calciferol.
🔍 Stay tuned for a comprehensive exploration of this multi-authored research, aimed at decoding the activity levels and behavioral patterns of mice in response to calciferol-laden bait stations.
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Stay tuned for more intriguing episodes and learn more about the fascinating world of wildlife control with Stephen Vantassel! 🌿🐾
Sat, 17 Feb 2024 - 25min - 753 - PGP 747 Michele Coy Consulting and Leadership Training For Small Business
Hey there, Pestgeek Podcast listeners! It's your host Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez here, ready to dive into another fantastic episode. Today, we're super excited to welcome Michele Coy, a Leadership and Business Strategist with a wealth of knowledge and experience.
Michele isn't just any guest; she's a powerhouse with 28 years of expertise in accounting and finance, backed by a Master of Accountancy from the University of Phoenix. But that's not all - she's also a master at Neuro Linguistic Programming, giving her a unique edge in understanding the subtle nuances of unconscious behaviors. Michele's coaching journey includes experiences with the John Maxwell Leadership Team and the Dale Carnegie Program, where she shined as a 7x Graduate Assistant.
What makes Michele stand out is her ability to help individuals realize and hone their skills, shaping them into strategic assets. She's a wizard at showing business owners how personal development can directly influence their financial success. Michele loves sharing her insights on Leadership, Communication, DISC Personality Styles, and the Basics of Accounting, whether it's through speaking engagements, training sessions, or one-on-one coaching.
Unlock the secrets of accounting success with 'Cracking the Code: The Ultimate Accounting Experience' – your gateway to mastering financial acumen!
Enroll here:
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In today's episode, we're going to chat about:
- The crucial role of basic business finances for small business owners and why laying a strong financial foundation is key to growth. - Michele's participation in the "Lead People Manage Stuff" event in Michigan, where she'll share her wisdom on leadership principles and employee retention, plus how understanding personality types can vastly improve your communication and leadership skills. - Michele's journey from her early days in an accounting firm at 16 to her impactful role in governmental accounting and her passion for teaching and engaging with people.
We're in for a treat with Michele's insights, perfect for any business owner looking to step up their game in management and leadership. Got questions or need more details? Just let us know, and we'll make sure you get the answers!
Remember to hit that subscribe button for more episodes on holistic pest management and invaluable business leadership tips.
See you in the episode!
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Thu, 15 Feb 2024 - 52min - 752 - PGP 746 The Pestgeek Core Social Media Strategy Never Released Before
Join us on a remarkable journey with Frank, the host of the Pest Geek Podcast Pest Control Training, as he unveils a treasure trove of insights in our latest video, "The Pestgeek Core Social Media Strategy Never Released Before." This video is a delightful mix of professional wisdom and personal tales, showcasing Frank's in-depth knowledge and passion for the pest control industry.
In this engaging video, Frank starts off with his experiences at the Paul J. Bellow conference, where he shares his admiration for the industry giant Austin Frishman. He then takes us through his own path in the pest control world, starting from May 2006, highlighting his transition to greener, more eco-friendly pest control practices inspired by organic farming. This shift not only improved his methods but also allowed him to offer premium services to his clients.
Frank doesn't shy away from getting into the nitty-gritty of his work. He talks about the technical aspects of adopting a sustainable approach, exploring soil biology, the importance of nitrogen, and the beneficial role of microbes. His pioneering work with amino acids and bio-products, including his early experiments with Bavaria Basiana, is truly fascinating, showcasing his innovative mindset.
But it's not all work and no play! Frank's love for cigars and Cuban coffee adds a charming touch to his narrative, reflecting his bold and lively personality. He shares intriguing details about his professional experiments with worm casting teas, essential oils, and collaboration with Rockwell Labs to create environmentally friendly pest control solutions.
Tying it all together, Frank opens up about his commitment to sustainable pest control and how his personal beliefs and faith have shaped his professional journey and philosophy.
What's in store for you?
Engaging insights on boosting your social media presence in the pest control industry. A heartening look at the evolution of greener pest control practices. A blend of Frank's professional growth with his personal values and beliefs. Stay tuned for more! For continuous learning and updates in the pest control world, don't forget to follow the Pest Geek Podcast Pest Control Training channel. Subscribe and hit the bell icon to keep up with the latest trends and discussions in pest management.
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Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 1h 04min - 751 - PGP 745 - Christian Allen Talks Success & Burnout in Pest Control on Pestgeek Podcast
Hey there, Pestgeek fans! It's Franklin Hernandez here, and you're tuning into another awesome episode of the Pestgeek Podcast. Today, I'm super stoked to have a chat with a fantastic guest, Christian Allen from Tailor Made Pest Control. This episode's going to be like hanging out in your backyard with a couple of good buddies – laid-back, filled with a few laughs, and packed with some cool stories.
We kick things off with Christian finally making his much-anticipated appearance on the show. I mean, it's about time, right? We share a laugh about how we've been planning this forever. Christian's full of kind words for the podcast, saying it's been a real brain-tickler for him in the pest control world.
Now, onto the juicy part – we slide into talking about burnout, and boy, does Christian have some tales to tell. He shares his experiences with burnout, mixing in some personal anecdotes that are both hilarious and eye-opening. It’s like getting life lessons wrapped in a comedy routine.
Then we shift gears to the dreams and goals behind running Tailor Made Pest Control. Christian gets real about his plans for the future, including those sunny retirement days he's looking forward to. He's honest about the ups and downs of saving money – comparing it to choosing salad over pizza, which let's be honest, is a struggle we all understand.
We also delve into how different generations handle saving and planning for the future. Christian's perspective is a blend of living in the moment while keeping an eye on the horizon – kind of like balancing your diet to enjoy both the healthy stuff and the occasional treat.
As we start wrapping up, Christian opens up about feeling more 'running-on-a-treadmill' tired than 'burnt-out'. He gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the hard work and dedication that goes into Tailor Made Pest Control, and it’s not always a walk in the park.
Throughout this episode, it's all casual chats and good vibes. Franklin and Christian's easygoing conversation turns even the serious topics into something you'd chat about with a friend over a cold drink. So, grab your favorite snack, settle in, and join us for a laid-back, enlightening episode with Christian Allen, only on the Pestgeek Podcast!
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Tue, 13 Feb 2024 - 3h 49min - 750 - PGP-744 How to Manage Mosquito Infestation in Miami: Tackling the Impossible Task of Mosquito Control
In this video, Frank the Pest Geek discusses the challenges of mosquito control and how small habits can lead to big problems. He starts by pointing out a container on the back side of a property that has been left with water, which can breed hundreds of mosquitoes. Tipping the container over is not enough, it needs to be removed. He also shows a hot tub that is not being used, and the cover is not sealing it properly, leading to standing water where mosquitoes are breeding. Spraying an adulticide is not enough, as the larvae need to be treated with a larvicide every two weeks, such as IGR, BTI, or Spinosad.
Frank shows that even a small backyard can have breeding sites for mosquitoes in lawn and shrubs, or in containers like the bromeliad plant that he finds near the front door. The video demonstrates how to remove a paper wasp nest using a pole and scraper. Frank shows several bromeliad plants, which are common breeding sites for mosquitoes, and a bird bath that is not being attended to, leading to mosquito breeding.
He points out that even an air conditioner can be a problem if it is not draining properly, creating a puddle of water where mosquitoes can breed. Frank emphasizes that neighbors up to 300 feet away who have the same issues can lead to a community-wide mosquito problem. He cautions that unless all the breeding sites are identified and treated with larvicides, spraying adulticides will not control the problem. Pest control companies need to educate their clients about mosquito breeding habits to help them identify breeding sites and take preventive measures.
So, Frank The Pestgeek talks about the biggest problem of living alongside the Turnpike in Miami during the rainy season which is the breeding of millions and millions of mosquitoes due to miles and miles of stagnant water. He explains that no matter which pest control company one hires, they will still have mosquitoes as it's impossible to control the breeding site, which is all along the Turnpike. Frank demonstrates how mosquito larvae breed in stagnant water and how removing that water can help eliminate the mosquito problem. He also mentions that many properties have catch basins, fountains, plants, and bird baths that breed mosquitoes and that people need to use an insect growth regulator to treat these water areas and an adulticide to control adult mosquitoes that land on plants. He warns that a single strategy of just spraying with an insecticide or misting won't work and that insect growth regulators are UV sensitive and only last about two weeks. Frank also emphasizes that bromeliads are the number one cause of mosquitoes on properties, and if people have this plant, Miami-Dade County urges them to remove it and not replant it because it spreads mosquitoes to their property and every neighbor that's on every side of them. Lastly, he shows a garden with bromeliads and bird baths as an example of what not to do if one wants to avoid mosquitoes.
Don't let your clients fall victim to pesky mosquito infestations this season. Take action now and educate them on the importance of identifying and treating breeding sites with larvicides every two weeks, such as IGR, BTI, or Spinosad. It's not enough to simply spray adulticides, as small habits like leaving standing water in containers or neglecting a bird bath can lead to big mosquito problems. Remember, even neighbors up to 300 feet away can contribute to a community-wide issue. Don't let your clients suffer any longer. Arm them with the knowledge they need to prevent mosquito breeding sites and keep their properties mosquito-free. Act now and make sure they understand the importance of proper mosquito control measures!
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Tue, 13 Feb 2024 - 37min - 749 - PGP-743 Revolutionizing Pigeon Control: Ethical Solutions with Ovo Control's Eric Wolf | Living The Wildlife
Join Stephen Vantassel on another fascinating episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast, a proud member of the Pest Geek Podcast family. In this week’s episode, Stephen sits down with an intriguing guest, Eric Wolf, CEO of Ovo Control. They dive into an innovative and humane approach to pigeon population control through a specialized birth control product.
Discover the unique journey of this product, from its roots in the poultry industry dating back to the 1950s to its current application in urban wildlife management. Eric shares his insights on the development of the active ingredient and its significant role in changing the landscape of pigeon control.
We also explore the rapid advancements in the poultry industry, discussing how these have influenced modern farming practices and the challenges faced in managing diseases in crowded environments.
Whether you're a professional in pest management or simply intrigued by wildlife control methods, this episode is packed with informative and thought-provoking discussions. Don't forget to ring the bell and subscribe for more insightful episodes from Living The Wildlife. Got comments, thoughts, or even criticisms? Reach out to Stephen at wildlifecontrolconsultant@gmail.com. We love hearing from our listeners!
Tune in for an enlightening conversation that navigates the ethical standards and innovative strategies in wildlife control today! 🕊️🔍🎙️ #LivingTheWildlife #PestControl #PigeonManagement #OvoControl #wildlifeconservation
Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here
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Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
Sat, 10 Feb 2024 - 1h 13min - 748 - PGP-742 Is Google Ads Worth It For A One Man Show?
The latest episode of the PestGeek Podcast, hosted by Franklin Hernandez 'The Pestgeek', features an in-depth discussion titled "Is Google Ads Worth It For A One Man Show?" Today's episode is a treasure trove of information for solo entrepreneurs and small business owners, particularly in the pest control industry, looking to understand the intricacies of digital advertising through Google Ads.
In this episode, Frank tackles a question that resonates with many in the one-man business community: the effectiveness and practicality of investing in Google Ads. He dives into the multifaceted costs associated with running a Google Ads campaign, which go beyond the apparent ad spend. Frank elaborates on the hidden layers of cost, including ad management and supervisory expenses, which are crucial for a successful campaign.
A significant portion of the podcast is dedicated to the technicalities of setting up and running a Google Ads campaign. Frank breaks down the process, discussing the importance of choosing the right keywords, understanding the bidding mechanism, and the criticality of waiting for data to analyze the campaign's effectiveness. He emphasizes the need to identify and eliminate negative keywords that do not align with commercial intent to avoid unnecessary expenditure.
Frank advises listeners to consider ad campaigns as a trial process, recommending at least a three-month period to gather data, test various strategies, and refine the approach based on the feedback received. This trial period is essential to understand the nuances of effective ad spending.
Creating compelling ad content is another key topic Frank discusses in this episode. He points out that stating qualifications or experience alone isn't sufficient to make an ad successful. Instead, he suggests focusing on crafting an irresistible offer that can attract potential customers and outshine competitors' ads. Understanding market dynamics, such as standard pricing and offers, is crucial in this regard.
Furthermore, Frank delves into the concept of advertising as an investment. He explains that, like any investment, ads require time to mature and start yielding returns. This perspective is vital for business owners to set realistic expectations about the long-term nature of advertising investments.
Towards the end of the episode, Frank highlights the importance of the business owner's active involvement in the advertising process. He stresses the need for owners to analyze and scrutinize ad performance data, effectively playing the role of a chief marketing officer, even in a small-scale operation.
Overall, this episode of the PestGeek Podcast is an invaluable resource for anyone in the pest control industry considering Google Ads as a marketing tool. Frank's detailed and practical advice provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of digital advertising's complexities and offers actionable strategies for successful ad campaigns.
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Fri, 02 Feb 2024 - 16min - 747 - PGP-741 Pest Control Business SOP Standard Operating Procedure With Alan Feuer
In the detailed and insightful video titled "Pest Control Business SOP Standard Operating Procedure With Alan Feuer" on the Pest Geek Podcast Pest Control Training channel, hosted by Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez, the discussion revolves around the critical role of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in pest control businesses.
Franklin initiates the discussion by highlighting the importance of SOPs in the context of a pest control business, specifically focusing on their role in helping businesses grow and manage operational challenges. Alan Feuer, a respected figure in the field, shares his insights and experiences, emphasizing that SOPs must be customized to each company’s unique environment, considering local factors like pest species, climate, and regulations.
Alan discusses the transition challenges faced by technicians who become business owners. He advises that SOPs should be developed even by single operators, as they provide a foundation for training and consistency when the business expands. This foresight is crucial for maintaining quality and efficiency as the business scales.
A significant point made in the conversation is that SOPs are living documents, requiring regular updates and revisions to remain relevant. This adaptability is vital, especially in a dynamic field like pest control, where factors such as pest behavior, technology, and regulations can change rapidly. Alan shares an acronym used in their training - UR ROCK (Understand, Retain, Obey, Complain) - to emphasize the importance of understanding, adhering to, and providing feedback on SOPs.
Alan and Franklin discuss how SOPs not only standardize operations but also empower employees to provide feedback and suggestions for improvement. This collaborative approach ensures that SOPs are practical, relevant, and continuously evolving with the business and industry.
Furthermore, Alan stresses the importance of SOPs in different business areas, from technical operations to customer service, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach. By involving various departments in the SOP development process, businesses ensure that these procedures are comprehensive and consider all aspects of the operation.
The video is a treasure trove of information for anyone in the pest control business, particularly those looking to establish or refine their SOPs. Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez, with his engaging hosting style, facilitates a conversation that is both informative and practical, offering viewers valuable insights into the world of pest control business management.
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Thu, 01 Feb 2024 - 1h 29min - 746 - PGP-740 Iggy Trap: The Revolutionary Solution to Battle the Iguana Invasion
In the latest episode of "Living the Wildlife" from the Pest Geek Podcast, seasoned Wildlife Control Consultant Steven Vantassel presents "Confronting the Iguana Invasion: Innovative Trapping Solutions with IggyTrap." Steven kicks off the episode by inviting viewers to subscribe to the channel and shares how to access the podcast on Rumble. He also encourages listeners to engage with him at wildlifecontrolconsultant@gmail.com for any queries, feedback, or interest in appearing on the show.
This episode features a special guest, Pierce, the president and owner of Iggy Trap, a company at the forefront of iguana trapping technology. Pierce recounts his entry into the world of wildlife control, tracing back to his days at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, where he first came face-to-face with iguanas. He delves into the escalating issue of iguana infestation in South Florida, examining their status as an invasive species and the history behind their proliferation in the region.
Highlighting the extent of the problem, Pierce notes that the Green Iguana, the most prevalent species in South Florida, has been observed in locations stretching from Orlando to Key West. He also sheds light on other invasive species in the area, like the Argentinian tegus, and draws comparisons to the environmental impacts caused by invasive Burmese pythons.
The focus of the episode is on the challenges and innovative solutions in managing the iguana population in South Florida. "Confronting the Iguana Invasion: Innovative Trapping Solutions with IggyTrap" offers invaluable insights and strategies for those tackling similar wildlife control dilemmas.
#IguanaInvasion #WildlifeControl #IggyTrap #PestGeekPodcast #LivingTheWildlife #InvasiveSpecies #FloridaWildlife #EcoFriendlyTrapping #IguanaManagement #WildlifeConservation #SustainableSolutions #EnvironmentalImpact #WildlifeExpert #NatureBalance #EcoSystemProtection
Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here or elsewhere. Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
Mon, 29 Jan 2024 - 1h 08min - 745 - PGP-739 Learning To Work The System To Get The System To Work For You Pestgeek
Join Franklin Hernandez, the host of The Pestgeek Podcast and a holistic pest control expert from Naturepest, in his insightful video titled "Learning To Work The System To Get The System To Work For You Pestgeek." Uploaded on January 17, 2024, this engaging video, running for about 32 minutes and 36 seconds, has already attracted an audience of 36 viewers.
In this episode, Franklin delves into the intricate challenges of expanding and managing a business, with a special focus on the pest control sector. However, his insights extend to various other fields such as landscaping, house cleaning, plumbing, and HVAC. He tackles key issues faced by business owners, including how to effectively scale a business, delegate tasks, implement successful marketing strategies, and the often daunting task of recruiting skilled employees. Franklin underscores the critical need for a robust foundation in business, highlighting the role of standard operating procedures (SOPs) in crucial areas like accounting, sales, marketing, and customer service as a cornerstone for business growth. Additionally, he sheds light on the financial aspects of scaling a business, discussing the increased expenses that come with hiring new personnel, acquiring equipment, and intensifying marketing efforts.
This video is a treasure trove of knowledge and advice for business owners and entrepreneurs, especially those in the service industry, looking for practical guidance on nurturing and managing their business ventures.
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Thu, 18 Jan 2024 - 32min - 744 - PGP-738 Maximizing the Effectiveness of Advion Roach Gel: Expert Insights on Application and Duration
The video titled "Maximizing the Effectiveness of Advion Roach Gel: Expert Insights on Application and Duration" is from the "Pest Geek Podcast Pest Control Training" channel, hosted by Frank the Pest Geek.
In this video, Frank addresses a question from Kardale Holland regarding the longevity of Advion Cockroach Gel Bait after application, particularly focusing on its drying time. Frank explains that the effectiveness of roach bait is not solely dependent on how long it lasts or its residual effect. Instead, it relies on the concept of horizontal transfer or secondary and tertiary kill.
He elaborates that when a roach consumes the bait, it may regurgitate or excrete it, and other roaches are attracted to and consume these excretions, leading to secondary or tertiary kills. This process can repeat multiple times, depending on the active ingredient's potency through the system.
Frank advises that for heavy infestations, reapplication might be necessary within a week. However, for medium to light infestations, the bait should work for about two weeks. After that,
it may no longer be palatable or could get contaminated by other substances like aerosol sprays or oils. He emphasizes the importance of not spraying over-the-counter insecticides over the bait, as this can contaminate it and make it ineffective.
The key takeaway from the video is the importance of understanding how roach baits work, particularly the role of horizontal transfer in pest control, and the need for careful application and monitoring to ensure effectiveness.
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Tue, 16 Jan 2024 - 06min - 743 - PGP-737 Unleash Your Potential with GetBentAcademy's Proven Techniques
Welcome to "Transforming Wildlife Control: 6 Key Insights from GetBent Academy's Innovative Techniques." Join host Stephen Vantassel and wildlife control expert Mark Citis as they explore groundbreaking strategies reshaping wildlife management. This episode delves into the inception of GetBent Academy, its unique training methods, and the crucial role of collaboration in the industry. Gain insights into practical metal fabrication techniques and look ahead at future trends in wildlife control. A must-watch for professionals seeking to enhance their skills and contribute to humane, effective wildlife solutions.
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Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Sat, 13 Jan 2024 - 1h 16min - 742 - PGP-736 Exploring the World of Wildlife Control: Unveiling Brodifacoum's Secrets With Stephen Vantassel
Delve into the captivating world of wildlife control with Stephen Vantassel in this episode of "Living the Wildlife."
In this installment, we're embarking on an intriguing journey into the realm of Brodifacoum, a rodenticide renowned for its incredible potency. Often affectionately dubbed the "nuclear weapon" of rodenticides, this powerful substance merits our attention for its unparalleled toxicity. While we're not advocating for its outright banishment, it's of utmost importance to grasp its might and, equally crucial, the potential risks it carries.
One of the most remarkable aspects of Brodifacoum is its astonishingly prolonged biological half-life. Within an organism, it lingers for up to a staggering 120 days. This protracted presence within the organism prompts valid concerns regarding its impact on non-target creatures, especially those on the endangered species list.
The state of California, cognizant of these concerns, has implemented stringent regulations governing the residential and professional use of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides, including Brodifacoum. These restrictions have been necessitated by the extensive contamination of non-target animals.
Empirical evidence from field studies underscores Brodifacoum's efficacy, with control rates ranging from an impressive 95% to a staggering 100% achieved in challenging environments, such as stored crops and livestock areas. This resounding success underscores the need for responsible and highly targeted deployment when tackling rodent infestations.
Upon exposure to Brodifacoum, rodents exhibit a range of symptoms, including heightened crouching, increased periods of lying down, an inclination toward curling, paralysis, and, ultimately, demise within the span of seven days.
Curiously, Brodifacoum appears to exert a suppressive influence on the feeding behavior of house mice after several days of consumption. This reduced dietary intake may play a pivotal role in diminishing the risk of secondary poisoning, a scenario in which predators consume poisoned rodents.
Skin absorption of Brodifacoum emerges as a notable concern, underscoring the paramount importance of donning appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling this potent rodenticide.
Furthermore, inhalation of Brodifacoum can pose significant risks, with an LD50 (lethal dose for 50% of test subjects) of 3.0 milligrams per kilogram when the substance is aerosolized. This serves as a stark reminder that these products should be handled with the utmost care and precaution.
The perils of secondary poisoning become acutely evident when examining the impact on owls. Studies have demonstrated that barn owls fed on poisoned rats invariably met a tragic fate, emphasizing the need for the utmost care and prudence in the use of Brodifacoum.
As we navigate the intricacies of wildlife control, it becomes abundantly clear that striking the right balance between effective rodent population management and safeguarding non-target species is imperative. Brodifacoum stands as a potent tool in this endeavor, but its utilization demands a judicious, responsible approach, coupled with a profound awareness of the potential repercussions.
Join us on this enlightening expedition within "Living the Wildlife" as we uncover the nuanced facets of wildlife control and share invaluable insights designed to elevate you into a more informed, responsible wildlife control operator. Your thoughts and ideas are always welcome, and together, let's forge a path that harmonizes effective pest management with environmental conservation.
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Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Sat, 06 Jan 2024 - 29min - 741 - PGP-735 Mastering Wildlife Control: Tips for Trapping 'Trap-Wise' Animals | LWL Podcast w/Steven Vantassel
Welcome to another enlightening episode of 'Living the Wildlife,' hosted by the renowned Wildlife Control expert, Steven Vantassel. As part of the esteemed PES Geek Podcast family, this show is tailored for individuals with a profound interest in vertebrate pest control, offering a unique perspective that delves deep into the technical aspects of this field.
In this episode, recorded shortly after Thanksgiving in 2023, Steven Vantassel extends warm wishes for a successful year ahead in 2024. He reflects on his uneventful Thanksgiving, which, as he emphasizes, is perfectly fine. This is the time when the year is drawing to a close, and it's an opportune moment to look back and anticipate what the future holds.
Steven enthusiastically invites his dedicated audience to actively participate in shaping the podcast's content. He values your input and encourages you to share your suggestions for future episode topics. You can easily reach him at WildlifeControlConsultant@gmail.com.
Understanding the inherent challenges of determining what's 'practical' in the dynamic world of wildlife control, Steven shifts his focus to a topic that holds immediate relevance for many in the field: trapping 'trap-wise' animals. With his extensive experience, he provides valuable insights and tips to assist both professionals and enthusiasts in overcoming this intriguing challenge.
To stay up-to-date with the latest episodes and informative content, Steven encourages you to subscribe to the channel, ensuring that you're among the first to receive notifications. For early access to episodes, you can also download them on Rumble by searching for 'Wildlife Control Consultant.'
'Living the Wildlife' is your portal to the world of vertebrate pest control, led by the distinguished expert, Steven Vantassel. This podcast doesn't conform to the ordinary; instead, it offers unconventional and thought-provoking insights to deepen your understanding of wildlife damage management.
If you have any inquiries, suggestions, or aspire to be a guest on the show, Steven is more than accessible at WildlifeControlConsultant@gmail.com. Your active involvement is not only welcomed but also highly valued.
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Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/
Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ
Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/
Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC’s Living the Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast Disclaimer
Always follow national, state, provincial and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests.
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here
or elsewhere.
Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
Prepare to embark on an educational journey as 'Living the Wildlife' promises to expand your knowledge and expertise in the realm of wildlife control. With Steven Vantassel as your guide, you're in capable hands. Thank you for choosing 'Living the Wildlife,' where the pursuit of excellence in pest management never stops.
Sat, 30 Dec 2023 - 35min - 740 - PGP-734 Mastering Wildlife Control: Tips for Trapping 'Trap-Wise' Animals | LWL Podcast w/Steven Vantassel
Welcome to another enlightening episode of 'Living the Wildlife,' hosted by the renowned Wildlife Control expert, Steven Vantassel. As part of the esteemed PES Geek Podcast family, this show is tailored for individuals with a profound interest in vertebrate pest control, offering a unique perspective that delves deep into the technical aspects of this field.
In this episode, recorded shortly after Thanksgiving in 2023, Steven Vantassel extends warm wishes for a successful year ahead in 2024. He reflects on his uneventful Thanksgiving, which, as he emphasizes, is perfectly fine. This is the time when the year is drawing to a close, and it's an opportune moment to look back and anticipate what the future holds.
Steven enthusiastically invites his dedicated audience to actively participate in shaping the podcast's content. He values your input and encourages you to share your suggestions for future episode topics. You can easily reach him at WildlifeControlConsultant@gmail.com.
Understanding the inherent challenges of determining what's 'practical' in the dynamic world of wildlife control, Steven shifts his focus to a topic that holds immediate relevance for many in the field: trapping 'trap-wise' animals. With his extensive experience, he provides valuable insights and tips to assist both professionals and enthusiasts in overcoming this intriguing challenge.
To stay up-to-date with the latest episodes and informative content, Steven encourages you to subscribe to the channel, ensuring that you're among the first to receive notifications. For early access to episodes, you can also download them on Rumble by searching for 'Wildlife Control Consultant.'
'Living the Wildlife' is your portal to the world of vertebrate pest control, led by the distinguished expert, Steven Vantassel. This podcast doesn't conform to the ordinary; instead, it offers unconventional and thought-provoking insights to deepen your understanding of wildlife damage management.
If you have any inquiries, suggestions, or aspire to be a guest on the show, Steven is more than accessible at WildlifeControlConsultant@gmail.com. Your active involvement is not only welcomed but also highly valued.
#WildlifeControl, #PestManagement, #VertebratePestControl, #LivingTheWildlife, #TechnicalInsights, #ExpertiseInPestControl, #WildlifeDamageManagement, #Podcast, #WildlifeConsultant, #PESGeekPodcast
Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/
Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ
Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/
Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC’s Living the Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast Disclaimer
Always follow national, state, provincial and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests.
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here
or elsewhere.
Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
Prepare to embark on an educational journey as 'Living the Wildlife' promises to expand your knowledge and expertise in the realm of wildlife control. With Steven Vantassel as your guide, you're in capable hands. Thank you for choosing 'Living the Wildlife,' where the pursuit of excellence in pest management never stops.
Tue, 12 Dec 2023 - 24min - 739 - PGP-733 Unlocking the Need for Speed: Wildlife Velocity Insights Revealed | Living the Wildlife Podcast
Welcome to another captivating episode of "Living the Wildlife" with your host, Steven Vantassel. Join us in this wildlife adventure as we delve into the fascinating world of wildlife speed. As we approach Thanksgiving, it's the perfect time to reflect on the marvels of nature and the wildlife that surrounds us.
In this episode, we unearth a hidden gem from the 1950s, where researchers dared to answer a question we've all wondered about - just how fast can animals really run? Prepare to be astounded as we reveal the top speeds of small mammals, from the lightning-quick gray squirrel to the unexpectedly fast big brown bat.
Our aim is to educate both the public and professionals about all facets of vertebrate pest control. We don't just skim the surface; we dive deep into the scientific literature to bridge the gap between research and real-world applications in wildlife management.
Join us as we dissect this riveting research, providing you with insights that can help you better understand and control wildlife, ultimately improving your ability to serve your clients effectively.
Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, ring the bell for notifications, and leave us a review. Your feedback is invaluable as we strive to make our show even better. If you have questions, comments, or if you'd like to be a guest on our show, contact Steven at wildlifecontrolconsultant@gmail.com.
So, sit back, relax, and get ready to embark on a journey into the world of wildlife speed. Discover the astounding capabilities of these creatures and gain knowledge that can enhance your expertise in wildlife control. Thank you for being a part of our "Living the Wildlife" family.
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Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/
Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ
Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/
Phone: 406-272-5323 (Mtn Time)
Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research
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Always follow national, state, provincial and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests.
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here
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Sun, 03 Dec 2023 - 21min - 738 - PGP-732 Introduction to Local SEO Masterclass For Pest Control Businesses
The "Local SEO Masterclass" course is presented by Frank Hernandez, an experienced professional with over a decade of personal SEO experience. The course https://pestgeekacademy.thinkific.com/ is aimed at individuals or businesses looking to enhance their skills in local SEO, especially those who have had poor experiences with SEO agencies in the past. Frank shares his insights drawn from his own setbacks, such as losing SEO rankings due to agencies using black hat tactics and the importance of maintaining SEO in-house. A key focus of the course is on Google Business Profile (formerly Google My Business), emphasizing its crucial role in local business advertising. Frank will teach the correct setup and management of Google Business Profiles, highlighting common mistakes and omissions in profiles. The course also delves into broader SEO and marketing strategies. It addresses the pitfalls of outsourcing without adequate knowledge, the importance of verifying work, and managing SEO and marketing efforts intelligently. Frank emphasizes the need for understanding Google's shift from keyword-centric algorithms to focusing on entities and semantics, which is vital for businesses like pest control. Participants will learn to conduct competitive analysis, keyword analysis specific to local SEO, and the nuances of ranking in different competitive markets. The course covers practical aspects like optimizing images, using automation software for efficiency, and leveraging social media for backlinks. The class format includes recorded sessions for review, with an option for live classes via Zoom starting December 2nd, 2023. These live sessions are interactive, allowing for real-time questions and answers. The course is comprehensive, requiring active participation, note-taking, and homework for the best results. While focusing on pest control, the principles taught are applicable across various service businesses, providing a versatile skill set for local SEO mastery.
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Thu, 30 Nov 2023 - 21min - 737 - PGP-731 Revolutionize Your Rodent Trapping Game: Expert Insights Unveiled
Welcome to another exciting episode of "Living the Wildlife" with your host, Steven Vantassel. We're thrilled to have you on board as part of the Pest Keek podcast family. In today's episode, we're diving deep into the world of rodent traps, sharing five game-changing strategies that will revolutionize your capture success.
Steven has been busy recording multiple episodes because, well, the kitty of videos was running a bit low. As we approach the holiday season, it's crucial to stay up-to-date with the latest insights in the field of wildlife control. So, don't forget to hit that subscribe button and ring the bell to get notified of our latest updates.
But wait, if you're not a fan of YouTube, no worries! You can also find us over on Rumble. Simply head to Rumble and search for "Wildlife Control Consultant." And for any inquiries, feel free to reach out to Steven at Stephen@wildlifecontrolconsultant.com or even at his old email address, wildlifecontrolconsultant@gmail.com.
Now, let's get into the nitty-gritty of today's discussion. We're delving into a fascinating research article from the 1990s. Specifically, it's from 1993 and authored by Mr. Jorgenson, Dearis, and Witor. The title alone is intriguing: "The Effect of Box Trap Design on Rodent Captures." This article, published in the Southwestern Naturalist (Volume 39, Issue 3, Pages 291-294), takes us on a journey to uncover whether box traps with solid walls are more or less effective at capturing rodents compared to cage traps.
In this episode, we explore why this research matters, especially for wildlife control professionals who want to improve their trapping techniques. We'll compare the Sherman trap, commonly used in small mammal surveys, with a cage trap, looking at dimensions and trigger sensitivity. The researchers used a paired trapping design, placing both types of traps at various locations to determine which trap attracted more rodents.
The study was extensive, with over a thousand trap nights in one location and several hundred in another. Trap nights, for those new to the term, refer to one trap left out for one night. So, the researchers had an abundance of data to work with.
The results, while not surprising, shed light on rodent behavior and trap preferences. Generally, the Sherman trap outperformed the cage trap in capturing small mammals. But why? Was it the dimensions, the design, or perhaps the trigger sensitivity? The researchers considered all these factors.
Join us as we unravel the findings of this study and discover the secrets to successful rodent trapping. We'll explore the nuances of trap design, sensitivity, and the importance of continuous learning in the wildlife control profession.
Plus, Steven encourages all wildlife control operators to take a leaf from this research's book and consider conducting their mini-studies. By understanding which traps work best in their specific areas and for different species, professionals can provide more effective solutions to their clients.
So, whether you're a seasoned wildlife control expert or a homeowner dealing with a rodent issue, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Don't miss it! And remember, we don't want you to be the wildlife—stay tuned and take care until next time!
#WildlifeControl #RodentTrapping #PestManagement #TrapDesign #TrappingTechniques #ResearchInsights #PestgeekPodcast #WildlifeSolutions #CaptureSuccess #ProfessionalWildlifeControl
Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/
Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ
Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/
Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC’s Living the Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast Disclaimer
Always follow national, state, provincial and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests.
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here
or elsewhere.
Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
Tue, 28 Nov 2023 - 18min - 736 - PGP-730 Bait Dynamics & Wind Impact on Wildlife Control
Welcome to "Living the Wildlife," the podcast dedicated to unraveling the complexities of wildlife control. Hosted by wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel, this show is your go-to resource for resolving wildlife conflicts effectively.
Wildlife control is more critical than ever, especially in areas where urban development and natural habitats intersect. Whether it's raccoons rummaging through trash cans, skunks nesting under porches, or red foxes causing disturbances, wildlife conflicts are a common concern for homeowners and businesses alike.
The importance of wildlife control lies in maintaining a balance between humans and animals. While we share our environment with these creatures, sometimes they venture a little too close for comfort. Wildlife control allows us to coexist peacefully by mitigating conflicts and ensuring the safety of both humans and animals.
In this extended episode, we'll delve into bait dynamics in wildlife control. Bait is a critical component of trapping, but its effectiveness can vary greatly depending on environmental factors.
Temperature plays a significant role in how long bait remains effective. High temperatures can cause bait to spoil quickly, losing its scent and appeal. Low temperatures, on the other hand, can prolong the life of bait, giving you a better chance of attracting your target animals.
Sunlight can also impact bait. In hot, sunny conditions, bait can dry out and become less aromatic, affecting its attractiveness to wildlife. Humidity is another factor to consider, as it can impact how odors linger in the air.
In this episode, we also explore a fascinating study conducted by Rebecca E. Rusika and Michael R. Conover. This research focuses on the impact of wind and humidity on meso-predators, such as raccoons, skunks, and red foxes.
Meso-predators are unique because they rely heavily on their sense of smell to locate prey. Wind and humidity can significantly influence their ability to detect scent cues.
The researchers found that wind speed and direction played a pivotal role in a predator's ability to locate prey. On nights when the wind speed ranged from 2 to 9 miles per hour, meso-predators were more active and had a higher likelihood of spotting prey.
Understanding these findings can help wildlife control professionals strategically place traps to intercept animals' natural movements while taking advantage of prevailing winds.
As you continue your journey into the world of wildlife control, remember that knowledge is your greatest asset. By mastering bait dynamics and trap placement, you're well on your way to becoming a true professional in the field.
Thank you for joining us on "Living the Wildlife." Stay tuned for more insights and expertise on wildlife control, and don't forget to connect with us on Facebook and Rumble. We look forward to sharing this fascinating world with you.
#WildlifeControl #PredatorHunting #BaitDynamics #WildlifeManagement #WildlifeBehavior #HumidityEffects #WindImpact #AnimalTrapping #ProfessionalWildlifeControl #OdorCues
Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/
Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ
Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/
Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC’s Living the Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast Disclaimer
Always follow national, state, provincial and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests.
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here
or elsewhere.
Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/
Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ
Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/
Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC’s Living the Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast Disclaimer
Always follow national, state, provincial and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests.
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here
or elsewhere.
Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
Sat, 18 Nov 2023 - 19min - 735 - PGP-729 Deciding to grow after 30 years in business With Marty Jones of Prestige Pest Control in Pooler, GA
In this Pestgeek Podcast episode, host Franklin Hernandez welcomes Marty Jones of Prestige Pest Control in Pooler, GA, a seasoned pest control professional with over four decades of experience. Marty's journey in the pest control industry is a testament to passion, perseverance, and a commitment to excellence.
Marty's background in pest control is unconventional. Unlike many professionals who begin with formal education in entomology or related fields, Marty entered the industry without any such qualifications. However, he made up for it with unwavering determination and a thirst for knowledge. His journey reminds us that success in pest control isn't limited to those with traditional academic backgrounds. It's about dedication, resourcefulness, and the willingness to learn through hands-on experience.
What sets Marty apart is his dedication to exceptional customer experiences. His approach to pest control goes beyond merely eliminating pests; it's about providing peace of mind to clients. He emphasizes the importance of customer-centricity and building trust, making clients feel like they're part of a family.
One pivotal moment in Marty's journey was attending a conference hosted by industry legend Paul Bellow. This event expanded his horizons and transformed his approach to pest control. Marty highlights the value of networking and learning from industry veterans. Building relationships with peers is akin to having an extended family, providing support and valuable insights.
Marty's career wasn't without challenges, but his resilience and determination carried him through. His message is clear: success is about overcoming obstacles and moving forward. It's not about constant victories but the ability to adapt and provide exceptional service.
As Marty reflects on his journey, he shares his vision for the future. This includes expanding his services, giving back to the community, and supporting the industry that inspired him. He believes that success is measured by the positive impact we have on others, and he encourages sharing knowledge and supporting fellow professionals.
In summary, Marty Jones of Prestige Pest Control in Pooler, GA's pest control journey exemplifies the essence of success in the industry. It's about passion, perseverance, exceptional customer service, and giving back to the community and industry that have supported his growth. His story serves as an inspiration for both seasoned professionals and newcomers to the field, reminding us that success is a journey worth embarking on.
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Fri, 17 Nov 2023 - 1h 20min - 734 - PGP-728 Mastering The Art Of Bat House Installation: Your Guide to Natural Pest Control
In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the art of bat house installation. Bat houses are not just wooden structures; they are essential components of pest control, providing shelter for bats and helping to keep them out of human dwellings. Let's explore the ins and outs of mastering the art of bat house installation.
Before we dive into the practical aspects of bat house installation, it's crucial to grasp why these structures are essential. Bats are often misunderstood and maligned creatures, yet they are nature's pest control experts. They play a pivotal role in maintaining the ecological balance by devouring countless insects each night. However, their nocturnal habits can sometimes lead them to seek refuge in human homes, resulting in conflicts and concerns.
Bat houses come in various shapes and sizes, but not all designs are created equal. To attract bats successfully and ensure their comfort, you need to select the right design based on your location and the specific bat species you aim to accommodate. In this guide, we'll equip you with the knowledge and expertise needed to become proficient in bat house installation.
Selecting the right location for your bat house is a crucial step in ensuring its success. Bats are highly sensitive to environmental conditions, and the microclimate of the chosen site can significantly impact their willingness to inhabit the structure. In this chapter, we'll explore the intricacies of finding the perfect location for your bat house, taking into account factors such as sunlight exposure, noise levels, and air quality.
Now that you have a solid understanding of the importance of bat houses, the significance of their designs, and the crucial role of location, it's time to explore how to obtain the ideal bat house. In this chapter, we'll discuss two primary options: building your own bat house or purchasing a pre-made one.
With your carefully chosen or meticulously crafted bat house in hand, it's time to move on to the final step: installation. Proper installation is the linchpin of your bat house's success. In this chapter, we'll guide you through the process of installing your bat house effectively, ensuring it becomes an attractive roosting site for local bat populations.
Stay tuned for more in-depth insights into bat house installation and how you can contribute to bat conservation while reaping the benefits of natural pest control. Subscribe for updates and expert advice on living harmoniously with wildlife.
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Sat, 11 Nov 2023 - 24min - 733 - PGP-727 Revolutionizing Rodent Control: The Victor M4620 Zapper Max and Ethical Pest Management
In the dynamic realm of wildlife control, innovation reigns supreme. Welcome back to "Living the Wildlife," where I'm your host and seasoned wildlife control consultant, Stephen Vantassel. Today, we dive deep into the Victor M4620 Zapper Max, a groundbreaking outdoor rat trap that's transforming how we approach rodent control. Join us on this enlightening journey as we explore its unique features, discuss ethical considerations, and glimpse into the future of pest management.
The Victor M4620 Zapper Max: A Versatile Solution for Pest Control
The Victor M4620 Zapper Max isn't just your run-of-the-mill rat trap. It's a versatile tool suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, allowing professionals to diversify their strategies and empowering homeowners to tackle rodent issues head-on. However, concerns have arisen about the clarity of its instructions and parts diagram. In this episode, we address these concerns, highlighting the importance of user-friendly guidance.
Empowering Users: The Role of Lithium Batteries
One of our listeners raised an intriguing point – the potential for extended trap longevity through the use of lithium batteries. We explore the validity of this claim and how it impacts the trap's performance. The choice between standard alkaline and lithium batteries can significantly influence the trap's effectiveness, and we'll help you make an informed decision on this crucial aspect.
Constructive Criticism: Improving the Victor M4620 Zapper Max
Our podcast thrives on constructive feedback, and one listener provided insightful criticism. We delve into their suggestions, which include improving the bait cup design, adding an LED notification when the lid is closed, and simplifying access to the battery compartment. These points are vital for enhancing the trap's functionality and user experience.
Ethics in Pest Control: The Victor M4620 Zapper Max Perspective
Beyond practical features, the Victor M4620 Zapper Max sparks discussions about the ethics of rodent control. As the pest control industry evolves, so do ethical considerations. We explore the concept of ethical pest management and how this trap aligns with evolving societal values. Striking a balance between efficacy and ethics is paramount in today's wildlife control landscape.
The Future of Pest Control: Embracing Innovation
In our final chapter, we turn our gaze toward the future of pest control. The Victor M4620 Zapper Max represents a potential shift towards more humane approaches while effectively managing rodent populations. We discuss its role in the broader context of innovative pest control solutions and how it may impact the industry. As we navigate this evolving landscape, "Living the Wildlife" continues to bridge the gap between efficient pest control and ethical treatment, shaping a harmonious future for wildlife and pest management.
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Fri, 03 Nov 2023 - 21min - 732 - PGP-726 Unlocking the Entrepreneurial Mindset: A Journey to Success in Pest Control With Franklin Hernandez
In this enthralling episode of 'The Pestgeek Podcast,' listeners are treated to a deep and intimate conversation between Franklin 'the pestgeek' Hernandez and Christian Allen. The episode begins with Christian expressing his profound admiration for Franklin's podcast, a sentiment many of Franklin's listeners undoubtedly share. He commends the 'Pestgeek Podcast' for its role in stoking his curiosity and furthering his education in the field of pest control. Franklin modestly describes himself as more of a guide than a guru, someone who encourages his audience to ask questions and explore the vast realm of pest control.
As the conversation unfolds, a common thread emerges—the importance of having a clear endgame in mind. Franklin points out that many individuals embark on entrepreneurial journeys without a well-defined destination. They fail to ask themselves the fundamental question: Why are they building a business? Is it for personal satisfaction, financial growth, or perhaps an eventual exit strategy, like selling the business? These considerations are pivotal for charting a successful course in the pest control industry.
Christian's journey into entrepreneurship is a fascinating tale of reluctance and resilience. He candidly shares his experiences, providing a window into the challenges and triumphs he has encountered. At 53 years old, Christian possesses a wealth of life experiences that set him apart from many young entrepreneurs. He reflects on the unique hurdles he has faced throughout his entrepreneurial career, offering valuable insights to others who may be on a similar path.
The dialogue between Franklin and Christian underscores the critical role of mental well-being in entrepreneurship. Burnout is not a sign of weakness but rather a consequence of the dedication and determination that drive entrepreneurs to succeed. Christian's willingness to share his experiences with burnout serves as a powerful reminder that seeking help and prioritizing mental health are essential steps on the path to sustainable entrepreneurship.
Delegation emerges as a key theme in Christian's journey to overcome burnout and achieve sustainable growth. Recognizing that he couldn't continue doing everything himself, Christian devised a strategy to delegate tasks effectively to his team. Franklin applauds this shift in mindset, highlighting delegation as a fundamental pillar of long-term success for entrepreneurs.
One of the central lessons is the importance of continuous learning. Both Franklin and Christian emphasize that education doesn't stop once a business is established. Instead, it should be an ongoing pursuit. Franklin encourages entrepreneurs to stay curious, explore new avenues, and seek out knowledge that can benefit their businesses.
In closing, Franklin and Christian leave listeners with a profound message: Entrepreneurship is a journey filled with challenges, but it is also a path to personal and financial growth. With the right mindset, support, and a clear endgame, entrepreneurs can navigate these challenges and build thriving businesses that lead to a fulfilling future.
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Thu, 02 Nov 2023 - 28min - 731 - PGP-725 Evolving Pest Control Ethics: Navigating the Impact of Glue Board Restrictions in Wales
Welcome to a compelling episode of "Living The Wildlife," where esteemed wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel takes us on a deep dive into the seismic changes rippling through the pest control industry. Our focal point? The recent and impactful prohibition on the use of glue boards for pest control in Wales, effective as of October 17th, 2023. Although this ban may seem localized, its ramifications are far-reaching, compelling professionals to reconsider conventional practices and embark on a transformative journey that involves evolving pest control ethics
The ban on glue boards in Wales isn't merely regulatory; it's symbolic of a paradigm shift. It ignites discussions about ethical pest control practices, adaptation to new tools, and the evolving landscape of rodent control. This change goes beyond legislation; it delves into society's evolving values, emphasizing the humane treatment of animals. Pest control professionals are now confronting profound moral questions, urging them to reevaluate their relationship with the animal kingdom.
This ban triggers a collective exploration of alternative pest control methods, aiming to minimize animal suffering while upholding public health and food production standards. It underscores the need for professionals and industry associations to unify their efforts, advocating for ethical practices and educating the public on responsible pest management.
While the ban's immediate impact might be localized, it serves as a harbinger of forthcoming industry shifts. Pest control professionals must remain vigilant, adaptable, and committed to solutions that effectively balance pest control with ethical considerations.
As we navigate this evolving landscape and its impact, it's crucial to remember that innovation and adaptation are the cornerstones of harmonizing pest management with ethical treatment of animals. Our actions will determine whether we coexist harmoniously with wildlife or merely exist within the intricate tapestry of the ecosystem. Join the conversation on responsible pest management and ethical considerations in rodent control, and let's shape the future of our industry together.
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Tue, 31 Oct 2023 - 23min - 730 - PGP-724 Unlocking Alpha Chloralose: The Game-Changer in Pest Control
Welcome to "Living the Wildlife" with Wildlife Control Consultant Stephen Vantassel. In this installment, we're embarking on an enlightening journey into Alpha Chloralose, a cutting-edge rodenticide making waves in the realm of pest management across the United States.
Alpha Chloralose, though its name may be a tongue-twister, stands as a fascinating chemical compound. Emerging as a chlorinated acetal derivative rooted in glucose, a fundamental sugar molecule, it arrives in various user-friendly forms, including convenient paste baits and satchets. Its remarkable versatility and unique characteristics set it apart in the world of pest control.
Delving further, Alpha Chloralose is known by several names, but for simplicity, we'll consistently refer to it as Alpha Chloralose throughout our discussion. Originating in Europe, this rodenticide has a more established presence across the Atlantic, offering us a unique perspective on pest management solutions shaped by local challenges and regulations.
Understanding Alpha Chloralose's mode of action is crucial to appreciate its effectiveness. This remarkable rodenticide operates by affecting the central nervous system of the targeted rodents. Upon consumption, it initiates a chain reaction of physiological responses in the rodent's body.
The journey of a rodent exposed to Alpha Chloralose begins with a sudden sense of drowsiness, setting in within a mere 15 minutes. This initial lethargy is the first step towards the rodent's eventual demise. What follows is a loss of motor control, leaving the rodent staggering and uncoordinated, akin to a human inebriated by excessive alcohol consumption.
One of the most intriguing aspects of Alpha Chloralose's mode of action is its impact on the rodent's breathing patterns. It disrupts the normal respiratory processes, adding another layer to its potency. Moreover, Alpha Chloralose induces hypothermia in rodents, causing them to lose body heat rapidly. This phenomenon accelerates their decline and leads to a rather unique demise.
Alpha Chloralose excels in colder temperatures. It has a remarkable ability to hinder a rodent's capacity to regulate its body heat effectively. As temperatures drop into the 50 to 61 degrees Fahrenheit range, the efficacy of Alpha Chloralose rises. At these lower temperatures, you can achieve up to a 95% success rate in controlling rodent populations using this rodenticide.
This aspect makes Alpha Chloralose a valuable asset in the colder months when mice and other rodents seek shelter from the elements, often in the structures we occupy. It provides pest management professionals with an extra tool to combat infestations during the winter.
This rodenticide poses a moderate risk to dogs, with an LD50 (lethal dose for 50% of the population) range of 100 to 600 milligrams per kilogram of body weight. Symptoms in dogs can include drowsiness, motor control loss, and hypothermia. Given that dogs are more likely to consume substances found outdoors, it's essential to ensure proper bait stations are used and placed strategically to prevent unintended exposure.
The onset of symptoms in dogs can be relatively rapid, typically occurring within one to two hours of ingestion. However, the effects can linger, lasting anywhere from 24 to 48 hours. Therefore, the utmost caution should be exercised when deploying Alpha Chloralose in areas accessible to pets.
Whether future regulations or research expand its use remains to be seen. Nonetheless, it is an exciting and potent option for managing rodent infestations, particularly in cold climates and structures like sheds and garages.
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Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Sat, 30 Sep 2023 - 29min - 729 - PGP-723 Rising Strong: Getting Back Up and Overcoming Defeat in Entrepreneurship
Welcome to today's episode of 'The Bluechair Chronicles.'
Come join me on an extraordinary journey through the world of entrepreneurship, where I share stories, lessons, and insights that have defined my path. 'The Bluechair Chronicles' podcast has been the canvas for documenting this incredible journey.
Entrepreneurship is a demanding adventure that requires resilience, especially when life knocks you down. It's about weathering storms and persevering in the face of adversity, not just relying on talent or luck.
My life is a testament to the pursuit of self-improvement, even when faced with setbacks. From starting in pest control to diving deep into the world of SEO and business, I've embraced lifelong learning, honing knowledge and skills to thrive in an ever-evolving landscape.
Beyond business, my journey is intertwined with personal growth, especially when dealing with those moments of being down and out. Being a better human makes me a better entrepreneur, and I've learned this through battling personal challenges and seeking professional help.
One invaluable lesson is the power of wise counsel, which can be a lifeline when you're at your lowest. Mentorship and collaboration have been my guiding lights, whether crafting business strategies or overcoming personal challenges.
As my journey unfolds, I've redefined success in the context of getting back up after life's knockout punches; overcoming defeat. It's about leaving a lasting legacy and impacting lives positively, not just accumulating wealth. Giving back, sharing knowledge, mentoring – these actions define true success.
Join me on this incredible odyssey, where each chapter unveils trials, tribulations, and victories. It's a testament to resilience, the commitment to self-improvement, the fusion of personal and professional growth, and the power of mentorship and collaboration.
Remember, the path is as significant as the destination, and every step offers opportunities for profound growth and impactful change.
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Fri, 29 Sep 2023 - 1h 15min - 728 - PGP-722 Mastering Vole Control: Your Definitive Guide to a Lush Lawn Next Spring | Living The Wildlife
In this episode of "Living the Wildlife" with Stephen Fantastic, a Wildlife Control consultant, we dive into some common myths and misconceptions within the wildlife control and trapping industry. Stephen discusses how these myths can sometimes create misunderstandings and lead to misinformation among both professionals and the public.
One of the key myths Stephen addresses is the idea that Conibear traps instantly kill animals. He emphasizes that while these traps are effective, they don't always lead to instant death, especially when dealing with larger and resilient animals like raccoons. It's important for professionals to accurately convey the reality of these traps to clients.
Another myth Stephen challenges is the belief that trapping is highly regulated. He argues that while there are regulations in place, the level of oversight and monitoring may not be as high as some assume. He suggests that the term "highly regulated" might not accurately represent the industry's actual state.
The third myth Stephen explores is the idea that translocation, or relocating captured animals, is a humane practice. He points out the potential issues with translocation, including the animals' unfamiliarity with their new environment, the risk of disease transmission, and the challenge of finding resources in a new location. Stephen encourages the audience to reconsider whether this practice is truly humane.
Throughout the episode, Stephen emphasizes the importance of being truthful and transparent about the realities of wildlife control and trapping. He believes that conveying accurate information to clients and the public is crucial for maintaining trust and credibility within the industry.
If you have thoughts or ideas related to these myths or wildlife control in general, Stephen welcomes you to reach out to him via email at WildlifeControlConsultant@gmail.com or join the discussion on the Pesky Podcast Facebook group.
Stay tuned for more episodes of "Living the Wildlife" for in-depth discussions on topics relevant to wildlife control professionals.
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Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Sat, 23 Sep 2023 - 33min - 727 - PGP-721 Mastering Vole Control: Your Definitive Guide to a Lush Lawn Next Spring | Living The Wildlife
Welcome to another exhilarating episode of Living The Wildlife! Stephen Vantassel, your go-to Wildlife Control consultant, is here to provide you with an in-depth understanding of a common yet often underestimated issue - voles. As the autumn breeze rolls in, it's the perfect time to start taking charge of vole control to safeguard your lawn from unsightly damage once spring blossoms.
In this enlightening episode, Stephen dives headfirst into the world of voles. He'll equip you with invaluable identification techniques, unveiling the subtle traits that distinguish these elusive creatures from other rodents. Join us as we explore the intriguing biology of voles, from their rapid reproductive tendencies to their economic significance.
But why should you care about controlling voles now, during the fall season? Stephen answers this question comprehensively, underscoring the importance of proactive vole management to spare you or your clients from the agony of costly turf destruction in the near future.
Habitat modification emerges as a powerful tool in your arsenal against voles. Stephen divulges expert insights on creating an environment less inviting to these critters, ensuring your property remains a no-go zone for them. Furthermore, you'll discover the role of toxicants in vole control, learning how they can efficiently tackle vole populations when applied meticulously and ethically.
Bait station placement is a critical aspect of your vole control strategy, and Stephen takes you through the nuances of this art. Understand why the proximity of bait stations to structures is crucial and how it influences the effectiveness of your efforts. Stephen also offers ingenious solutions for crafting your bait stations, making them both effective and compliant with regulatory standards.
The bottom line is that controlling voles in the fall is not just a chore; it's an investment in the lushness and beauty of your lawn for the upcoming spring season. This episode is a goldmine of information for those who wish to protect their lawns or provide indispensable services to their clients. Be sure to subscribe to our channel, ring the bell for updates, and reach out to Stephen at Wildlife Control consultant gmail.com for any questions, comments, or suggestions for future shows.
Stay one step ahead in the game and master vole control. Join us in this episode of Living The Wildlife and pave the way for a vibrant and healthy lawn next spring!
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Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Sat, 16 Sep 2023 - 23min - 726 - PGP-720 Mastering PowerPoint: Crafting Engaging Wildlife Control Presentations
In this engaging episode of "Living the Wildlife," Wildlife Control consultant Stephen Van Tassel shares valuable insights on creating impactful PowerPoint presentations. Join him as he navigates the world of presentations, offering tips and strategies to ensure your PowerPoints captivate your audience rather than putting them to sleep.
Stephen kicks off the episode by discussing the challenges and distractions of the digital age, emphasizing the importance of understanding your audience's limited attention span. He also highlights the need for presenters to streamline their content to enhance comprehension in a world inundated with information.
Moving on, Stephen dives into the key principles for crafting engaging PowerPoints. He discusses the significance of visual elements, urging presenters to let images convey their message effectively. Stephen also advises against overwhelming slides with excessive text and explains the role of fonts, sizes, and colors in maintaining clarity and consistency throughout the presentation.
Stephen delves into the art of simplification, sharing how to chunk information for better retention and comprehension. He encourages presenters to respect their audience's time by keeping their presentations concise, leaving room for questions and interaction.
Throughout the episode, Stephen provides valuable book recommendations for those looking to further refine their presentation skills. He also extends an invitation for collaboration, offering his expertise in PowerPoint development to interested individuals and businesses.
Tune in to "Living the Wildlife" for an insightful journey into the world of PowerPoint presentations, and learn how to make your next presentation unforgettable.
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Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Sat, 09 Sep 2023 - 37min - 725 - PGP-719 Cultivating Success in Wildlife Control: Insights from Skedaddle's CEO, Bill Dowd
Join your host, Stephen Vantassel, in this captivating episode of Living the Wildlife podcast as we delve into the world of wildlife control with Bill Dowd, President and CEO of Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control. With over 30 years of experience in the field, Bill offers a wealth of knowledge and insights into the evolution of the wildlife control industry.
In this comprehensive discussion, Bill covers various aspects of the industry, starting with the significant technological advancements that have revolutionized wildlife control. From databases that track homeowner information to the use of drones, infrared cameras, and advanced alarm systems, technology has become a competitive advantage in this field.
Bill also addresses the labor challenges that the industry faces and shares creative strategies for retaining skilled employees. He highlights the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and fostering a sense of ownership among employees.
As we explore the future of wildlife control, Bill discusses the impact of regulations on rodenticides and the need for pest control companies to adapt and diversify their methods. He emphasizes that the wildlife control industry offers stability and growth opportunities, as it is not susceptible to economic downturns and continues to thrive year after year.
Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control, under Bill's leadership, has grown into a successful franchise, offering solutions for wildlife control, pest control, attic restoration, and even Christmas ornament decorating. Bill's passion for the industry shines through as he shares how the franchise model has expanded and supported entrepreneurs in the field.
Whether you're an aspiring wildlife control professional, a business owner seeking insights into franchising, or simply curious about the intriguing world of wildlife control, this episode is a must-listen. Bill's dedication to the industry and commitment to helping others succeed make this discussion both informative and inspiring.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights into wildlife control, pest management, and entrepreneurship. Be sure to subscribe, like, and share this episode to stay updated with more captivating wildlife control discussions on Living the Wildlife podcast.
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Sat, 02 Sep 2023 - 47min - 724 - PGP-718 Exploring Sandhill Crane Impact: From Agriculture Challenges to Hunting Prospects
Welcome back to the second installment of our gripping conversation with Anne Lacy, the North American Director of the Eastern Flyway for Sandhill Cranes. In this episode, we take a profound dive into the intricate world of Sandhill Cranes, exploring their profound impact on agriculture and delving into the intriguing notion of a hunting season. If you happened to miss Part 1, ensure you catch up on the preceding episode of "Living The Wildlife." Anne Lacy lends her profound expertise to illuminate the challenges that confront farmers due to the havoc wreaked by Sandhill Crane damage, particularly in the realm of corn and potato cultivation. Venture into the realm of these omnivorous creatures and their influence on germinating corn and potato crops. Immerse yourself in the world of innovative seed treatments such as avipel, offering effective remedies to this challenge. Join us on a journey of contemplation as we delve into the concept of a hunting season for Sandhill Cranes and the prospective ripples it might send across agriculture and conservation domains. Could hunting provide a unique perspective for landowners grappling with the repercussions of crane-related crop damage? Anne casts a clarifying light on the intricate interplay between economics, conservation, and the science of wildlife management. If you're intrigued by the delicate equilibrium between Sandhill Crane populations and the tapestry of agriculture, this episode is nothing short of mandatory viewing. Anne Lacy's erudition and captivating insights provide an all-encompassing perspective on the quandaries and conceivable solutions entwined with the stewardship of these awe-inspiring avian beings. Before you go, remember to hit that subscribe button and activate the notification bell to stay in the loop with the freshest episodes of "Living The Wildlife." Don't forget, you can also locate us on Rumble under Wildlife Control Consultant. Embark with us on an expedition to unravel the dynamic relationship between humans and wildlife, in pursuit of harmonious coexistence.
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In this riveting episode of the Pestgeek Podcast, your host Franklin Hernandez delves deep into the world of delegation, entrepreneurship, and the art of scaling your pest control business.
Episode Highlights:
Understanding the 6 Genius Test: Franklin introduces the concept of the 6 Genius Test, a revolutionary approach to team building and skill identification. Learn how different talents and innate abilities contribute to effective teamwork and successful business growth.
Unveiling Your Working Genius: Join the discussion as Franklin breaks down the Working Genius framework, uncovering the innate traits that drive you. Discover your inherent abilities such as daydreaming, invention, rallying people, and more, that fuel your passion for entrepreneurship.
The Power of Delegation: Franklin shares his insights into the importance of delegation for business owners seeking to scale. Dive into the challenges and rewards of entrusting tasks to others, be it software automation or hiring personnel.
Balancing Dreams and Realities: Franklin walks you through the delicate balance of having a grand vision for your business while dealing with practical limitations. From marketing plans to website development, learn how to tackle tasks step by step, even when instant results seem elusive.
Embracing Discipline: Explore the role of discipline in entrepreneurship, even when certain tasks are not naturally in your comfort zone. Discover how adopting strategic approaches and automated tools can streamline processes and lead to sustainable growth.
Franklin emphasizes that effective delegation and understanding client expectations are crucial for business growth.
Navigating Lost Opportunities:
Franklin reveals that, historically, about 80% of potential clients were content with the call center explaining they aren't salespeople and a Pest Pro will return their call. Recognizing that he couldn't personally attend to every call, he realized that around 80% of callers were only looking for immediate assistance. Not capturing these leads meant a missed opportunity, as people often hang up and contact another company for instant service.
Identifying Unique Abilities:
Using Eric as an example, Franklin discusses the concept of working geniuses. Eric possesses enablement, invention, and wonder, with a significant dose of tenacity. Tenacity, Franklin explains, is the quality required to see a project through completion. In this case, it highlights the difference between planning and dreaming (where Eric excels) and implementing with persistence (where he shines).
The Art of Execution:
Eric's remarkable ability to execute stems from his discipline in staying focused on one project until its completion. Franklin details Eric's capacity to immerse himself in a creative process, such as producing music, where he meticulously handles every step, from writing to mastering. This trait contrasts with entrepreneurs who struggle with focusing on a single task due to the allure of multiple ideas.
Understanding Entrepreneurial Wiring:
Franklin underscores that entrepreneurial tendencies are often encoded in one's DNA, making it difficult to alter certain characteristics. He likens consulting to counseling, requiring patience and guidance to help business owners understand and work with their inherent traits. Franklin also emphasizes the importance of aligning actions with the long-term vision, practicing patience, and seeking sustainable growth.
Seamless Migration and Future Steps:
The conversation shifts toward practicalities, discussing website migration, accounting, and understanding financial reports. Franklin outlines the technical aspects of migrating the site while preserving its SEO value. He also acknowledges the need to comprehend financial numbers and recommends evaluating them through expert guidance. Franklin concludes by reminding the business owner of the importance of stepping back from the business to allow it to flourish and the need for consistent, patient effort.
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Sat, 26 Aug 2023 - 40min - 722 - PGP-716 Managing Sandhill Crane Conflicts: Insights from Wildlife Control Expert Anne Lacy
Welcome to another captivating episode of "Living the Wildlife," a proud member of the Pestgeek Podcast family. If you're as passionate about wildlife as we are, be sure to subscribe to our channel, ring the bell, and leave us a five-star review.
For those seeking to get in touch, you can reach out to Stephen at WildlifeControlConsultant@gmail.com. We genuinely value your feedback, including show comments, show topic suggestions, or even constructive criticism – it all helps us grow. Join us on Facebook with the Pestgeek Podcast Facebook family and become part of the Revolution, as Franklin so aptly names it.
Today, we're thrilled to have a special guest on the show, Anne Lacy, the North American Director of the Eastern Flyway Project at the International Crane Foundation. Get ready for a deep dive into the world of Sandhill cranes, their population dynamics, and the challenges they present. As populations grow, conflicts naturally arise, especially when dealing with federally protected birds like cranes. Anne brings her expertise to the table, shedding light on legal and effective methods of addressing these concerns.
The International Crane Foundation's website, savingcranes.org, provides a wealth of information on their initiatives based in Baraboo, Wisconsin. Stephen recalls his visit to their site and the awe-inspiring experience it was. With that, let's welcome Anne Lacy to the show.
In this episode, Anne shares insights into her journey in the field of crane restoration and protection. Her fascination with birds led her to pursue conservation biology during her graduate studies. After joining the International Crane Foundation, Anne focused on the challenges of crane and crop damage. Since then, she has expanded her expertise to include whooping cranes and prairie restoration. She offers an intriguing peek into the distinction between cranes and similar birds like herons and egrets.
Sandhill cranes are intriguing creatures, with fifteen species found across five continents. Anne dives into the unique characteristics that distinguish cranes from other wading birds. The way they fly, nest, and behave sets them apart. For instance, cranes cannot bend their necks in an 'S' shape like herons, and they predominantly nest on the ground. Anne discusses the global distribution of crane species, revealing that cranes are absent from Antarctica and South America.
The Sandhill crane population has experienced significant changes over time. Anne explains how market hunting and habitat loss led to severe declines in certain areas. Fortunately, efforts such as the Migratory Bird Treaty Act helped protect these birds, allowing their populations to recover. She delves into the intriguing history of cranes in Wisconsin and Aldo Leopold's contributions to crane conservation.
As the discussion progresses, Anne gives us insights into Sandhill crane behaviors and their life history. Sandhill cranes are long-lived and territorial breeders. They return to their breeding territories in late February or early March, engaging in territorial disputes with other cranes. Anne provides detailed information on their breeding habits, nesting, and chick rearing. She explains how the predators they face vary according to their life stage.
Anne offers valuable advice for managing Sandhill crane conflicts. For instance, she addresses the challenges faced in Florida, where Sandhill cranes cause damage to lawns and other areas. She explains that scaring devices, visual deterrents, and even dogs may not be entirely effective in deterring cranes. Anne also recommends altering bird feeder placement to reduce spillage, which attracts cranes.
Stay tuned for part two of our interview with Anne Lacy. And remember, it's not about being the wildlife – it's about living the wildlife. Take care and catch you in the next episode.
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Sun, 20 Aug 2023 - 33min - 721 - PGP-715 Rigorous Research and Evidence-Based Wildlife Control: Living the Wildlife with Stephen Van Tassel
Welcome to another episode of Living the Wildlife with Stephen Van Tassel, a part of the PestGeek Podcast family. In this episode, Stephen delves into the importance of rigorous research in the field of wildlife control and damage management. As we approach August with clearer skies and better weather, Stephen discusses the ongoing challenge of fires in Montana during this fire season.
Throughout the episode, Stephen emphasizes the significance of peer-reviewed research in establishing the efficacy of different control methods. He explains the trophic levels and how they affect the allocation of resources in the industry, leading to a lack of funds for conducting rigorous research on some control techniques. Stephen advocates for more individuals to participate in comprehensive research or crowdsource data to gather valuable insights.
Drawing from his own experiences and conversations with a manufacturer, Stephen highlights the necessity of critical evaluation when considering the claims made about products or methods. He points out that anecdotal information may suffer from biases, lacks critical questioning, and often provides skewed perspectives. To advance the industry, Stephen encourages manufacturers to be open to external evaluation, allowing for more transparent and unbiased conclusions.
Throughout the episode, Stephen underlines the need for publications and peer-edited materials to present reliable data and conclusions. He invites manufacturers to share their products for examination, which will help elevate the industry's standards and lead to more effective solutions for wildlife control.
For those interested, Stephen calls for reviewers to critically evaluate his updated book on the "Vertebrate Pest Handbook." As the industry evolves, "Living the Wildlife" aims to equip professionals with the knowledge to make informed decisions, continually improving wildlife control practices.
Don't miss this thought-provoking episode and gain valuable insights into the importance of research and evidence-based decision-making. Subscribe to the channel, and reach out to Stephen at WildlifeControlConsultant@gmail.com to share your thoughts, criticisms, and experiences.
Join the movement for a more informed and effective wildlife control industry, where professionals live the wildlife and not become the wildlife.
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Thu, 17 Aug 2023 - 41min - 720 - PGP-714 Mastering Structured Decision Making in Wildlife Control: Insights from S. Van Tassel & Dr. A. Duke
Welcome to another episode of Living The Wildlife with Stephen Van Tassel. Join Stephen, a Wildlife Control consultant and host of this Peskgeek Podcast family show, as he dives into the world of wildlife control and shares valuable insights. In this episode, Stephen reflects on recent adventures, including canoeing along the Missouri River and visiting the historic Decision Point, where Lewis and Clark made a crucial decision that shaped their journey.
Stephen encourages listeners to subscribe to the podcast, ring the bell, and leave a five-star review. For those who prefer alternative platforms, the podcast is also available on Rumble. He invites audience members to reach out with questions, concerns, or comments at WildlifeControlConsultant@gmail.com, and he's especially interested in hosting guests who want to share their expertise or discuss industry-related topics.
This week, Stephen explores the concept of structured decision making. While not directly related to vertebrate pests, it is an essential skill for making wise choices. He introduces the eight-step decision-making process advocated by Dr. Annie Duke, a renowned expert in decision-making psychology. These steps include framing the decision, clarifying values, handling trade-offs, gathering information, predicting outcomes, explaining the decision, making the decision, and reflecting on the process.
Stephen highlights the importance of considering the consequences of a decision, the role of emotions in decision-making, and the value of conducting postmortems to evaluate outcomes and improve future decisions. He shares examples and practical tips, drawing from Dr. Annie Duke's insights and her books, "Thinking in Bets," "How to Decide," and "Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away."
Throughout the episode, Stephen emphasizes the need to make decisions based on a structured process rather than relying solely on gut reactions or emotions. He discusses the concept of free rolls, knowing when to quit, and the significance of Ulysses contracts in decision-making. He also highlights the benefits of seeking help and advice from trusted individuals who can offer unbiased perspectives.
Stephen concludes by inviting listeners to join the Pesky Podcast family on Facebook and encourages them to engage with the show. He thanks everyone for tuning in and reminds them to live the wildlife, not be the wildlife.
Don't miss this insightful episode of Living The Wildlife, where Stephen Van Tassel shares strategies for making informed decisions in the world of wildlife control. Subscribe, leave a review, and join the conversation today!
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Wed, 16 Aug 2023 - 33min - 719 - PGP-713 Mastering Bird Control With Raleigh Calzadilla: 6 Proven Strategies for Success.
Welcome to a comprehensive exploration of avian management in this riveting LWL episode. Join us in this enlightening journey as we delve deep into the intricate realm of bird control, uncovering six meticulously crafted strategies that stand as pillars of success in the field. Guided by the expertise of renowned wildlife control consultant Stephen Van Tassel and an array of industry experts, each episode unlocks a wealth of insights, techniques, and visionary perspectives.
Whether you're an aspiring avian management professional or a seasoned operator, this series is your key to mastering the art of bird control and embracing a future of unparalleled success. Join us as we navigate the skies of knowledge, unravel the mysteries of avian behavior, and soar towards excellence in "Mastering Bird Control: 6 Proven Strategies for Success." Embark on this journey with us and elevate your bird control expertise to new heights.
In this episode, we begin by welcoming our special guest, Raleigh Calzadilla, the owner and manager of Pest Wildlife Pro, based in sunny Miami, Florida. Raleigh specializes in bird control, a challenging aspect of wildlife management that many professionals struggle with. Birds are incredibly mobile creatures, often finding their way into places they shouldn't be, causing various issues that require expert solutions.
Raleigh's journey into the world of pest and wildlife control is an inspiring story of adaptation and passion. Like many of us, Raleigh's career path took unexpected turns that eventually led him to his true calling. From his background in construction to his unique skills in addressing bird-related challenges, his experiences have shaped him into an expert in the field.
Throughout the series, we decode the intricacies of bird control, emphasize the importance of understanding avian behavior, and explore the tools and techniques that define successful strategies. From identifying bird species to pinpointing their behavior patterns and deploying effective solutions, we leave no stone unturned.
As we envision the future of bird control, we unveil the concept of the "Pest Bird Handbook," a comprehensive resource that bridges the gap in existing literature. This handbook aims to empower both aspiring entrepreneurs and technical experts with practical strategies for effective bird control. We highlight the significance of networking, training, and collaborative efforts within the industry, fostering a community united by a shared passion for avian management.
The final chapter of our journey offers practical guidance for those navigating the avian odyssey. We emphasize the importance of proper training, share insights from industry groups, and provide a glimpse of the forthcoming "Pest Bird Handbook." With a harmonious blend of expertise, strategic thinking, and a commitment to understanding avian behavior, we empower you to embark on your own path to mastering bird control.
Join us in this captivating interview, and let's unlock the secrets to mastering bird control together. Subscribe, engage, and take flight towards success!
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Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Sat, 12 Aug 2023 - 46min - 718 - PGP-712 Wildlife Control Business Success Unleashed: Expert Strategies and Coaching with Dominic Rubino
Welcome to another episode of Living The Wildlife Podcast, hosted by Stephen Van Tassel. As part of the Pestgeek Podcast family, Stephen, a Wildlife Control consultant, brings you valuable interviews and discussions to help you thrive in the wildlife control industry. If you're new here, make sure to catch up on previous episodes to get the most out of the content. In this episode, Stephen continues his interview with Dominic Rubino, the head business coach of 10x BLT. Dominic specializes in working with business owners to elevate their profitability and enhance their overall comfort level in their work. Whether you're looking to take your business to the next level or simply improve its performance, Dominic offers valuable insights and strategies to help you achieve your goals. One key characteristic that successful clients share, as discussed by Dominic, is tenacity. They possess a unique blend of frustration and curiosity, driving them to seek solutions and overcome challenges. They understand the importance of pushing through obstacles and continuously improving their businesses. Throughout the conversation, Stephen and Dominic delve into various aspects of running a wildlife control business. They tackle the challenge of creating value in a market where the bar for entry is low, and competitors may undercut prices or attempt to replicate services. Dominic emphasizes the need to establish recurring revenue streams and develop a customer base that recognizes the value you provide. The discussion also highlights the significance of effective communication and persuasion when dealing with clients who may question the cost or devalue the work being done. Dominic shares a powerful formula for delivering difficult conversations, incorporating dissatisfaction, vision, and first steps to overcome resistance and build trust. Additionally, Stephen and Dominic touch on the mindset required for success in the wildlife control industry. They encourage business owners to adopt a growth-oriented mindset and embrace entrepreneurship. Dominic underscores the role of business owners in creating jobs and driving economic growth. To learn more about Dominic Rubino and his business coaching services, visit the 10x BLT website at 10xblt.com. You can also explore his podcast, "Profit Tool Belt," where he offers valuable insights and strategies for running a successful business. If you're interested in gaining further insights and participating in a free training session, simply send a text message to Dominic at (315) 903-7853 with the keyword "training." He regularly conducts these sessions to provide in-depth knowledge and practical tools to entrepreneurs and business owners. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your wildlife control business and take it to new heights. Subscribe to the Living The Wildlife Podcast, stay tuned for upcoming episodes, and join the community of like-minded professionals. Remember, it's time to unlock your business success and live the wildlife!
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Fri, 11 Aug 2023 - 28min - 717 - PGP-711 Mastering the Wildlife Control Business: Strategies for Profitability, Efficiency, and Success
In this episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast, Stephen Van Tassel interviews Dominic Rubino, the head business coach of 10x BLT. They discuss strategies for running a successful wildlife control business and ensuring that the business doesn't run you. Stephen starts by introducing Dominic and encouraging listeners to subscribe to the channel, reach out to him via email, or listen to the podcast on Rumble. Dominic shares his background as a former trade contractor and how he transitioned into business coaching. He emphasizes the importance of knowing the numbers in your business and shares his personal story of struggling with finances early on. Dominic explains that his company, 10x BLT, stands out from other business coaches because they are business owners themselves. He discusses the key focus areas of their coaching, which include discipline and mindset. Stephen and Dominic delve into the specific numbers that wildlife control operators should pay attention to and how to gather that information efficiently. They stress the significance of tracking the customer journey and understanding the cost of acquiring new customers. They also address the time constraints that wildlife control operators face and suggest practical ways to streamline processes. Dominic advises creating a list of the customer journey and attaching numbers to each step to track performance. He emphasizes the importance of looking towards the future and having a vision for your business, rather than solely focusing on accounting numbers. Throughout the conversation, Stephen and Dominic highlight the need for balance and prioritization in running a wildlife control business. They discuss the challenges of being pulled in different directions and offer insights on how to make the business more efficient and effective. Join Stephen Van Tassel and Dominic Rubino in this informative episode as they provide valuable tips and strategies for wildlife control operators to run their businesses successfully. Subscribe to the channel and stay tuned for more episodes!
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Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/ Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/ Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC’s Living the Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast Disclaimer Always follow national, state, provincial and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests. Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here or elsewhere. Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.Thu, 10 Aug 2023 - 30min - 716 - PGP-710 Capturing Armadillos with Dogs and Traps: A Promising Technique for Effective Wildlife Control
Stephen Van Tassel, Wildlife Control consultant, discusses an article about armadillos, expressing his fascination with these creatures and their potential for causing damage. He highlights that while he hasn't personally dealt with armadillo control, those in the southern states have the opportunity to address the issues caused by them. Armadillos can be destructive to people's turf and ground nesting birds, which is a concern for hunting camps and private hunting parks in the South. He briefly mentions the potential health risks associated with armadillos, including Chagas disease and leprosy, cautioning listeners to handle them carefully.
The main topic of the episode revolves around an alternative but promising method for capturing armadillos, which Stephen Van Tassel discovered in an article by David L. Bergman, Robert D. Blewett, and Alan R. Tipton. He outlines the existing methods for capturing armadillos, such as capturing them by hand or using a hand net, baited cage traps, drift nets, fences with cage traps, and footholds where legal. He then introduces the unique method called the "dogs and trap combo," which involves training dogs to locate active armadillo burrows. The dogs are trained similarly to those used for capturing raccoons, and their task is to identify holes occupied by armadillos or corner the armadillos for capture.
Stephen Van Tassel describes the specific conditions under which the dog and trap method works best, including temperature (between 70 and 79 degrees Fahrenheit), humidity (over 50 percent), and partly to fully overcast skies. He emphasizes the importance of ensuring the dogs do not overheat during the process. He also mentions that the researchers found dusk and nightfall to be the most effective times for armadillo searches. While this method is primarily useful for large landscape areas, he suggests that wildlife control operators with dogs may consider training their dogs for armadillo capture to enhance their services.
To illustrate the process visually, Stephen Van Tassel explains that the trained dog locates an active armadillo burrow, and the trapper then sets a large trap, preferably 42 inches or larger, near the hole. A 12-inch tall fence made of 1x2 mesh is anchored around the trap and the hole to guide the armadillo into the trap. The researchers used a one-door cage trap, but Stephen Van Tassel suggests that a two-door trap might be more effective. He mentions that armadillos were not prone to digging underneath the fence. Overall, the researchers experienced success with this method, losing only one armadillo due to a fence not properly secured to the ground.
Stephen Van Tassel concludes by noting that the dog and trap combo method may be particularly useful during winter when temperatures are more suitable for both dogs and armadillos. He encourages wildlife control operators to consider incorporating this method if they encounter large-scale armadillo removal jobs, as it may lead to quicker and more efficient results. He invites feedback and further discussion on the topic, expressing gratitude for the support and engagement of his audience.
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Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/
Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel
Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/
Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC’s Living the Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast Disclaimer Always follow national, state, provincial and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests. Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here or elsewhere. Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
Sat, 24 Jun 2023 - 20min - 715 - PGP-709 Mastering Odor Control in Wildlife: Expert Tips and Strategies for Effective Odor Removal
Welcome to another episode of "Living the Wildlife" with Stephen Vantassel, Wildlife Control consultant.
On this episode, Stephen dives into the challenge of finding and removing odors in wildlife control. He discusses various types of odors, such as food, dead animal smell, urine, mold, skunk odor, and living animal smells like bat guano and raccoon odor. Stephen emphasizes the importance of considering different sources of odor and thinking about where they might be coming from.
He explains the need to interview clients to gather information about the odor, such as its location, timing, and any activities or controls they have implemented. Stephen advises asking specific questions and talking to people with firsthand knowledge of the location to get a clearer picture.
When arriving at the location, Stephen suggests determining whether the odor is indoors or outdoors, as this can guide the investigation. He mentions the unique nature of chimneys and how animals may die above the damper, causing the odor to permeate into the living space. Stephen also mentions the importance of understanding building construction and layout to avoid being deceived by the odor's location.
When dealing with odors, it is helpful to remember that odors may be trapped within walls. Sometimes, rodents like mice can get stuck in wall studs, preventing them from climbing up or escaping. This can result in a foul odor permeating the house. Understanding the dynamics of airflow is crucial here, as certain factors can influence how strong or noticeable the odor becomes. Factors such as the size of the mouse, the smoothness of the wood, and the level of ventilation in the attic all play a role.
Locating the source of the odor without cutting into walls is preferred. Cutting into walls can be tricky and may lead to unintended consequences, such as damaging the structure or ending up on the wrong side of the stud. To avoid this, utilizing tools like stud finders and fiber optic scopes can be immensely helpful. However, always ensure you have the client's permission to make any cuts, and be confident in your ability to perform repairs or have the client sign off on taking responsibility.
Stephen shares a personal experience where he cut into a wall to investigate a sound, only to discover that the sound was actually coming from an appliance on the other side. This highlights the importance of being methodical and avoiding rushing to judgments. Working systematically and involving the client or a co-worker in the investigation process can help narrow down the source of the odor more accurately.
Once the odor source is located, it's essential to understand the various methods for treating odors effectively. Stephen explains four key strategies: removing the source, masking the odor with a more pleasant scent, degrading the odor through dilution, and encapsulating the odor to prevent its release. These methods can be used individually or in combination, depending on the situation. It's crucial to keep in mind that each odor situation is unique, and the effectiveness of these methods may vary.
Stephen reminds us that it's essential to provide clear instructions and emphasize following the label instructions of any deodorizing chemicals used. Additionally, it's essential to consider potential legal requirements, as deodorizing may be treated as a pesticide application in some states, necessitating proper training and licensing.
Throughout the video, Stephen provides practical advice for clients to minimize odors in their homes, such as ensuring proper air movement, washing clothes, and changing air filters regularly. He also advises caution when using scented candles, as they can pose a fire hazard.
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Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/
Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel
Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/
Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC’s Living the Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast Disclaimer Always follow national, state, provincial and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests. Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here or elsewhere. Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
Sat, 24 Jun 2023 - 38min - 714 - PGP-708 Mastering Communication: Unleashing the Power of Fierce Conversations in Wildlife Control.
Join Stephen Van Tassel in this Living The Wildlife Podcast episode as he explores the challenges of communication and highlights the power of fierce conversations. As a Wildlife Control consultant and part of the Pest Geek Podcast family, Stephen emphasizes the importance of having difficult conversations while preserving relationships and achieving progress.
Stephen introduces the episode by discussing his affiliation with the Pest Geek Podcast and the responsibility of following local laws when managing pests. He invites listeners to subscribe, review, and engage with the podcast through email or the Pesky Podcast Facebook group. The main focus of this episode is based on the book "Fierce Conversations" by Susan Scott, the owner of Fierce Inc.
The episode delves into the obstacles of effective communication, including talking past each other and neglecting underlying issues. Stephen stresses that communication isn't about imposing our viewpoint but rather being honest, respectful, and seeking resolution. He acknowledges that the wildlife control industry faces unique communication challenges due to the nature of the work and the personalities involved. Some individuals excel at their work but struggle with interpersonal communication, leading to strained relationships and a destructive environment.
Stephen explores Susan Scott's "Fierce Conversations" and highlights key concepts. He emphasizes the importance of truly listening without interrupting and striving to understand others' perspectives. It's crucial to question our own understanding and be open to different ideas and viewpoints. Clarity plays a significant role in communication, as misunderstandings often arise from assumptions and vague language. Expressing thoughts and feelings clearly while seeking clarity from others fosters better understanding.
The episode introduces the concept of a mineral rights conversation, where probing questions uncover the root causes behind someone's actions or beliefs. This technique allows for a deeper understanding and helps bridge the communication gap.
In conclusion, Stephen emphasizes the significance of honest conversations, maintaining relationships, and seeking progress and resolution. He encourages listeners to read "Fierce Conversations" by Susan Scott for further insights into effective communication.
Engaging in open dialogue and embracing discomfort will lead to positive change in both personal and professional lives.
For further discussions and suggestions, Stephen Van Tassel can be contacted at wildlifecontrolconsultant@gmail.com. Join the vibrant community of like-minded professionals in the Pesky Podcast Facebook group to engage in valuable conversations about business and related topics.
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Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/
Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ
Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/
Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC’s Living the Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast Disclaimer Always follow national, state, provincial and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests. Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here or elsewhere. Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
Sat, 27 May 2023 - 34min - 713 - PGP-707 Mastering Mole Trapping: Expert Insights for Wildlife Control Professionals
In a recent episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast, wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel delved into the intricacies of wildlife control methods, with a specific focus on mole trapping. Throughout the discussion, Vantassel shared valuable insights and practical tips for professionals in the field.
During the episode, Vantassel reflected on his recent trip to Utah, highlighting the importance of understanding the local wildlife population and their behaviors. He emphasized the significance of being well-prepared for the upcoming spring season, a critical time for professionals involved in wildlife control.
A significant portion of the episode was dedicated to reviewing Richard Huberty's book titled "Modern Mole Trapping." Vantassel offered an insightful analysis of the book's content, praising its comprehensive approach to mole trapping techniques. He highlighted the book's emphasis on humane methods and its focus on reducing potential harm to both humans and animals.
Vantassel underscored the importance of understanding mole behavior, such as their tunneling patterns and preferred habitats. By gaining a deep understanding of these factors, professionals can employ effective trapping strategies that maximize success rates. He mentioned the significance of correctly identifying mole damage, which often appears as ridges or raised tunnels in lawns or gardens.
Throughout the episode, Vantassel stressed the importance of using proper trapping equipment and techniques. He discussed the various types of mole traps available in the market, including scissor-jaw and harpoon-style traps, and shared his personal preference for the scissor-jaw variety. Vantassel emphasized the significance of setting traps correctly, placing them perpendicular to the mole tunnels, and ensuring a secure fit to increase the likelihood of successful captures.
In conclusion, this episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast provided a wealth of technical insights for professionals engaged in wildlife control, particularly those dealing with mole trapping. Vantassel's experience and expertise shine through as he delves into the nuances of mole behavior, trap selection, and effective trapping methods. By understanding and implementing the strategies discussed, professionals can enhance their success in mitigating mole-related issues while prioritizing humane practices.
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Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/
Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ
Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/
Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC’s Living the Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast Disclaimer Always follow national, state, provincial and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests. Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here or elsewhere. Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
Sat, 20 May 2023 - 30min - 712 - PGP-706 Protecting Hands When Handling Bats: Puncture Resistance Gloves for Wildlife Control
In this episode of Living The Wildlife podcast, Stephen Vantassel, a wildlife control consultant, discusses the importance of protecting hands with gloves when handling bats. He starts by welcoming his listeners and encouraging them to subscribe to the channel and leave a five-star review. He also mentions that listeners can download his podcast at Rumble.com. He then talks about safety issues related to bat removal, especially when removing young from living spaces. Vantassel discusses the importance of protecting hands with gloves and the balance between dexterity and protection.
He then talks about an interesting article written by Dr. Patricia Freeman and Dr. Cliff A. Lemen from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln entitled "Puncture Resistance of Gloves for the Handling of Bats." Vantassel summarizes the research carried out in the article, which aimed to find the most puncture-resistant gloves for handling bats while maintaining manual dexterity. The researchers calculated the sharpness of a bat's tooth and created a puncture tool that mirrored its sharpness. They then mechanically tested the puncture resistance of various types of gloves, including split cow, pig, deer, goat, top-grain cow, elk, cotton, and rubberized cotton gloves.
Vantassel explains that the researchers standardized the amount of force being used to test each glove and found that the thickness of the glove was crucial in determining the level of protection it offered. Thicker gloves provided more protection but less dexterity. On the other hand, thinner gloves offered more dexterity but less protection.
Stephen provides some information on how to protect oneself from bats, specifically regarding gloves to wear while handling them. Deerskin gloves are not as protective as split cowhide gloves, but they still offer about 82% of the protection provided by split leather gloves. Medium-sized bats would include big brown bats, which weigh 15 grams, and hoary bats, which weigh up to 25 grams. Large bats, on the other hand, would include the greater spear-nosed bat at 90 grams and the great fruit-eating bat at 70 grams. Anything 1.4 ounces or larger is considered a large size bat, while anything smaller than that is a medium to small bat. In terms of the ability to puncture, split cowhide gloves offer the best protection, while goat skin gloves offer the least protection. Elk skin gloves offer more protection than goat, but they can be pretty expensive. It is best to consult with a doctor about getting rabies prophylaxis shots before being bitten by a bat. Vantassel recommends Patricia Freeman and Cliff Lemon's article "Puncture Resistance of Gloves for Handling Bats" published in the Journal of Wildlife Management in 2009 for more information on protective gloves for handling bats.
In conclusion, the importance of protecting oneself when handling bats cannot be overstated, as it can prevent the transmission of rabies and other diseases. Stephen Vantassel's discussion on the different types of gloves and their levels of protection can serve as a valuable guide for wildlife control consultants, researchers, and enthusiasts alike. It is crucial to strike a balance between dexterity and protection when selecting gloves for bat handling. Vantassel's recommendation of Patricia Freeman and Cliff Lemon's article serves as a great starting point for anyone interested in further exploring the topic. However, this information needs to be widely disseminated to all individuals involved in bat handling, including homeowners and pest control operators. It is our collective responsibility to protect ourselves and these fascinating creatures while maintaining a healthy balance. So, let us spread the word and encourage everyone to adopt safe practices when handling bats by wearing the appropriate gloves and getting vaccinated against rabies.
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Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/
Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ
Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/
Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC’s Living the Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast Disclaimer Always follow national, state, provincial and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests. Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here or elsewhere. Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
Sat, 13 May 2023 - 23min - 711 - PGP-705 8 Key Marketing Strategies for Business Growth With Lead Squirrel President Tate Morgan
On today's episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast, wildlife control consultant and host, Stephen Van Tassel, introduces part two of his interview with Tate Morgan, the president of Lead Squirrel, a marketing firm specializing in animal control marketing.
In the interview, Tate Morgan talks about embedding oneself in the community to solidify their place in it. He recommends sponsoring a community Little League team and writing a press release to be sent to the editors of every local newspaper. Tate explains that this is a great way to get local press and a local backlink, which is significant for SEO. He emphasizes that marketing and advertising do not require any magic or special sauce, but instead, it involves being a normal human being and showing people that one exists in a way that provides some value to people without being pushy.
The conversation touches on the potential impact of AI on the marketing community. Tate believes that while AI may not necessarily disrupt the marketing community as a whole, it will disrupt the people who are resistant to change and stick to traditional strategies. The fear of AI taking away jobs from creatives is justified, but the tools being made available will make good creatives better and make middle-of-the-line work irrelevant. This will result in a hollowing out of the industry, where only the people at the top end will benefit, and those in the middle will lose their jobs.
The conversation also draws a parallel between the website and code development industry and the impact of AI on content creation and writing. The availability of website-building tools like Wix, WordPress, and Squarespace has made website creation accessible to anyone, but it also differentiated the best website designers and software developers from others. Similarly, AI will differentiate good content creators from mediocre ones, and those who are resistant to change and adoption of AI will be left behind.
Tate recommends trying out AI and being cognizant of its impact on the industry. Using AI tools like Chat GPT to write agreements can save time and money. However, if one is uncomfortable with AI's impact on the industry, they can choose not to use it. Tate concludes that adoption of AI is crucial to staying competitive in the industry and encourages people to embrace it.
Tate encourages listeners to be honest about their resources and to provide the necessary information for a successful campaign. Tate also emphasizes the need to align three key factors for effective marketing: intent, copy/creative, and customer experience. He notes that if these three things are in alignment, a company's conversion rates will improve, and its cost-per-click will decrease.
Tate suggests that businesses should be prepared to provide read access to their analytics and Google ads if they want a more in-depth analysis. However, he notes that if they are not comfortable doing so, they can at least provide their URL and Google business profile for a basic analysis. Tate encourages listeners to understand the competitive nature of some markets and to be willing to spend more if necessary to stand out.
Overall, Tate provides a comprehensive overview of the importance of marketing and advertising for business growth. He stresses the need for companies to have realistic goals and highlights the importance of aligning intent, copy/creative, and customer experience for effective marketing. He recommends that companies be transparent and provide access to their analytics and Google ads for a more in-depth analysis.
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Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/
Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ
Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/
Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC’s Living the Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast Disclaimer Always follow national, state, provincial and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests. Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here or elsewhere. Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
Sat, 06 May 2023 - 40min - 710 - PGP-704 The ABCs of Service: Always Be Caring - 3 Essential Keys to Excellent Customer Service
In this episode of Pestgeek Podcast, Franklin Hernandez shares his insights on how to provide excellent customer service in the pest control management industry. Hernandez introduces his own version of the ABCs of sales, which he calls the ABCs of service - Always Be Caring. According to him, demonstrating genuine care towards customers is crucial as it builds trust and respect, regardless of whether you're an introvert or extrovert. It's important to show that you care about what matters to your customers, such as their families, pets, and property, to establish yourself as a trusted expert in the pest control business.
Hernandez also emphasizes the significance of training not only the sales team but also the technical team, which is responsible for delivering the pest control service. Many companies invest heavily in sales training but tend to overlook technical training, which can lead to poor customer service. By equipping the technical team with the latest gear and the best training, they can feel proud of their work and provide excellent customer service.
Furthermore, Hernandez stresses the importance of believing in the pest control product, service, and company. If you're not passionate about what you do and don't believe in your company's mission, you're not only doing yourself a disservice but also robbing your customers of the best possible pest control solutions. Providing excellent customer service in the pest control management industry requires always being caring, believing in yourself, your product, service, training, and support, and projecting that confidence to your customers. The title for this episode could be "The Power of Caring: 3 Essentials for Exceptional Pest Control Management Customer Service".
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Sat, 06 May 2023 - 12min - 709 - PGP-703 10x Your Revenue with LeadSquirrel Marketing Agency: Game changing Insights from Tate Morgan.
Welcome to Living the Wildlife podcast! In this episode, Stephen Van Tassel, a wildlife control consultant, discusses all things related to vertebrate pest control as part of the Pest Geek Podcast family. It's important to follow national, state, provincial, and local laws when using pesticides and other control methods to manage pests. Note that Wildlife Control Consultant LLC, Pesky Podcast, Living the Wildlife Podcast, Stephen M. Van Tassel, or their affiliates are not responsible for the followers' use of the information provided here.
Stephen Van Tassel recently attended the wildlife damage management conference in Utah, where he spoke about a program he's involved in. He shares his experience and encourages everyone to subscribe to the channel, ring the bell, and give a five-star review. If you don't want to use YouTube, you can find his podcast on Rumble. You can also reach out to him on Facebook or via email.
The guest for this episode is Tate Morgan, the president of Lead Squirrel, who specializes in animal control marketing, which is essential in a highly competitive market. Tate talks about his background and journey into the marketing realm, which began with e-commerce in the outdoor industry. Tate discusses the importance of the metric of 10x revenue, which means that a business should aim for a return on investment of 10 times the amount of money spent on marketing. He mentions that his company has structured its service packages around this metric and highlights that each package has a recommended fit, expected outcomes, and services included.
Tate also emphasizes that a website is a foundation for businesses and having a website provides a locus of control, which is critical in 2023. They discuss the importance of owning a URL and having a website tied to it. Their company does website development mostly in WordPress, which is user-friendly and provides tools like Yoast SEO and All-in-One SEO to create webpages with SEO in mind.
LSA ads have been a game changer for many pest control businesses, as they allow them to acquire customers at a much lower cost than traditional Google ads. However, some companies may misunderstand their licensing requirements, especially when it comes to wildlife control, which is regulated by state wildlife agencies. It's possible that Google will eventually start checking state license registries to ensure compliance, but for now, they have been slow to bring wildlife removal into their confirmed categories due to issues with uniformity from state to state.
The $4.99 per month service provided by the company being discussed includes a templated five-page website tailored to each business, with different imagery and copy. The five core pages include a home page, a locations page, a services page, an about us page, and a contact page. Each page serves a specific purpose, such as pushing people into the sales process or improving SEO. The about us page, for example, is the second most viewed page on any website and allows potential customers to build trust in the company's knowledge and expertise.
If you're a pest control business looking to improve your online presence and acquire customers at a lower cost, consider checking your licensing requirements and investing in a professional website that showcases your services and expertise. And don't forget to listen to Living the Wildlife podcast and subscribe to Stephen Van Tassel's channel! This episode with Tate Morgan is not to be missed.
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Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/
Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ
Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/
Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time
Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC’s Living the Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast Disclaimer Always follow national, state, provincial and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests. Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wild Life Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel or their/his affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here or elsewhere. Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.
Sat, 29 Apr 2023 - 34min - 708 - PGP-702 See? I Told It Was Coming Back in 2016 Rodenticide Bans and New Rodenticide Laws Just Like Europe.
In this episode (2016 rebroadcast) of the Pestgeek Podcast, Franklin "The Pestgeek" Hernandez addresses the issue of second-generation rodenticides, which are currently under attack under new rodenticide laws similar to those in Europe. He notes that while his company is not using second-generation rodenticides unless there is a specific situation, there are some products that are being encouraged for responsible use. The British Pest Control Association has sent a letter to their government asking them not to remove the second-generation rodenticides, which are up for review in 2017, due to the negative impact it would have on the industry. Similarly, California is also dealing with the same issue.
Hernandez discusses the responsibility that pest control operators have when it comes to using rodenticides. He highlights that most operators are careful, particularly when it comes to second-generation rodenticides. However, there are still some operators who are not as careful and may put rodenticides in areas that are accessible to children and pets. This is particularly concerning as rodenticides are toxic and can be fatal if ingested. The government has taken steps to remove rodenticides from over-the-counter sales, but there are still some manufacturers who are fighting it.
Hernandez argues that the use of rodenticides should be regulated and that people who use them should be licensed, trained, and certified. He notes that manufacturers who fight the regulation are more concerned with their sales than with people's safety and the environment. Hernandez urges people to be responsible when using rodenticides and to be aware of the potential risks associated with their use.
Overall, this episode highlights the importance of responsible rodenticide use and the need for regulation in the industry. Hernandez's call to action serves as a reminder that people should be aware of the potential dangers associated with rodenticides and take steps to mitigate those risks. By doing so, they can help protect not only their families and pets but also the environment.
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Sat, 29 Apr 2023 - 32min - 707 - PGP-701 Mastering Vulture Management: An Intro to Non-Lethal Methods and Wildlife Damage Control Tips
In this episode of "Living The Wildlife," host and wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel discusses vultures, a topic that may seem niche but could become a concern for those with vulture-related issues. Vantassel believes their numbers are increasing, and their range is expanding, making them more of a concern for some. Vantassel emphasizes the importance of learning about topics outside of one's discipline. He also notes that vultures are federally protected birds, which can be an impediment for those who want to control vulture damage. Vantassel provides an overview of the migratory bird treaty act, an international treaty that protects birds that cross international boundaries, including all native birds to the United States. He also mentions that states and municipalities may have additional regulations, and obtaining federal and state permits is necessary for those seeking a depredation permit.
When vultures are roosting on structures, it is not recommended to use tall, thin spikes that are spaced out because the birds will bend them down and continue to roost on them. It's important to understand that these birds are powerful and can scratch and gouge surfaces, and may even peel off rubber from roofs. Also, the birds tend to congregate, and their excrement can cause an ammonia smell and a sense of doom, which can be emotionally challenging for clients dealing with the problem. Therefore, it's important for those in the field to be emotionally sensitive and offer support to clients.
Habitat modification is important in controlling the problem. While eliminating food sources won't solve the problem, it can help because the birds won't hang around as long. Proper waste and garbage management is necessary, especially in agricultural areas where ranchers and livestock handlers should make sure to calve undercover, as this could attract the birds.
Regarding situations where the birds are roosting in trees, tree thinning may help to move them along, but it may not be sufficient to drive them away. The tree thinning process must be done correctly to give the tree the best chance to survive, and it may be wise to hire an arborist for the job. In situations where the birds are roosting on structures, tall, thin spikes should not be used as the birds will bend them down and continue to roost on them.
Stephen Van Tassel also talks about how to manage vultures as a part of wildlife damage management. He begins by explaining that vultures can cause damage by roosting and nesting in unwanted areas, such as roofs, attics, and gutters, leading to health hazards, noise pollution, and property damage. He suggests several non-lethal methods for managing vultures, such as using decoys, effigies, and netting. Stephen emphasizes the importance of securing effigies and decoys as they can wear out over time.
He then discusses the use of artificial effigies made of plastic or fake feathers and mentions that they can be effective in managing vultures. However, he notes that they are difficult to locate, and the ones available seem to be out of stock. Stephen shows a few examples of vulture effigies available on Amazon and Walmart, but they are either dolls or out of stock and suggests that this could be an opportunity for someone to start a business if they can find a source for artificial vultures. He also mentions that pyrotechnics can be used in some areas, but it's not always a viable option. Lastly, Stephen recommends a publication by Avery and Lowney in 2016 as a primary source for managing vultures.
This video provides some valuable insights on managing vultures as a part of wildlife damage management. He emphasizes the importance of non-lethal methods and highlights the use of artificial effigies as a useful tool.
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Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Sat, 22 Apr 2023 - 35min - 706 - PGP-700 Revolutionizing Mosquito Control with In2care: A Pestgeek Podcast Product Review
Welcome to this episode of the Pestgeek Podcast with Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez, a highly experienced integrated pest control management professional. In this video, we'll be discussing a brand new box of In2care that I recently ordered. I purchased eight of these units for this property.
Compared to Inzecto, In2care is going to be about 33 percent more effective on my calculations and less expensive than Inzecto. So, Inzecto now has some serious competition. As a result, we're expecting that the price of sachets for In2care will go down because the sachets replacement are seven dollars if you buy a hundred bucks and they're nine dollars if you buy a 50 box, which is very expensive.
Then, you have to decide how many you need on a property. A property this big is probably going to be eight to ten of these. So, these are eleven dollars a piece right now. If we can put eight and solve it, we're looking at 88 dollars every three months because they're changed out every three months, unlike Inzecto that has to be changed monthly or every 45 days.
We're testing them out and pushing Inzecto to two months to see what happens, see if we can still get the control and see if we can see the larvae and what the client experiences. Because you have to compete in a marketplace, and when you're competing against spray companies charging for two services among a hundred dollars a spray service, we're starting out at anywhere between 89 to 109 dollars a month for one monthly visit. The customer calculates price based on the monthly visit. Well, he's visiting me twice a month; you're only visiting me once a month, and you have to compete with that.
But what we're buying is the result. It's Permethrin with pyroproxyphen. That's the label right there. You fill this little thing up to the line like right here and then you basically put it somewhere or hang it. We're going to get some wire ties because I'm going to hang it from between trees and shrubs outside so they don't get damaged. The landscapers don't destroy them, dogs can't get to it, kids can't get to it. So, I'm going to put about six feet in the air, which is really good for mosquitoes. You can go as high as 15, but six to eight feet is going to be really good.
In some cases, we're going to put it close to the ground. What you want with mosquitoes is you're putting it in places where there's very little air movement. They're going to like where there's no air movement. It's dark, wet, and there's water. If you can create the perfect environment, there are our rodent stations back here. We might stick this product, In2care, back here, which is really far away from the property and maybe just hang it here, you see? And not, you know, that way we're in an area where it's nice, there's a wall, the air is being blocked. If we can stick it behind the tree where the air is blocking it in a corner somewhere, that's the ideal place for putting these types of stations. It's where there's very little air movement, there is a lot of shade, and possibly the water, and the water is going to be in here. So, we create the perfect environment for a mosquito to want to be in.
Thank you for watching this video on In2care by Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez. As a fellow pest control professional, we hope you found this information helpful in your work.
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Thu, 20 Apr 2023 - 03min - 705 - PGP-699 Introducing the Goodnature A18 Trap: A Game-Changer for Squirrel Control
Welcome to "Living the Wildlife", a podcast that discusses all things related to vertebrate pest control. As part of the "Pest Geek Podcast" family, we provide information and advice on how to manage pests safely and responsibly. Please note that Wildlife Control Consultant LLC, Pesgeek Podcast, Living the Wildlife Podcast, and Stephen M Van Tassel, or any of their affiliates, are not responsible for the use of the information provided in this podcast. In this episode, Stephen Van Tassel introduces the "Good Nature A18" trap, which is a larger version of the A24 trap designed for squirrels. He discusses the similarities and differences between rats and squirrels and how the A18 can provide additional flexibility in capturing squirrels. However, he emphasizes that this is not a toy and may not be legal in all states. Therefore, it is important to follow national, state, provincial, and local laws when using pesticides or other control methods to manage pests. In addition, Stephen talks about how to set up the Goodnature A18 self-resetting trap, as well as some concerns and potential solutions. He starts by demonstrating how to attach the trap to a post, tree, or wall with the provided cover. He then explains that the trap needs to be about four to five inches off the ground to allow squirrels to stand and get their heads inside. Alternatively, it can be placed against a tree or secured with a stick to avoid damaging the tree bark. Stephen also mentions that Goodnature will likely release additional equipment, such as a bait station, for this trap. He expresses his excitement to test it out and encourages viewers to share their own experiences and videos of the trap in the field. However, Stephen also brings up a concern regarding pets, such as raccoons, cats, and dogs, which could be attracted to the trap's bait and inadvertently trigger the piston, causing harm. He suggests placing the trap in elevated areas with a platform to prevent pets from getting hurt. He also explains how the Goodnature A18 counter can be used to keep track of how many times the trap has been triggered, although a trail camera can also be used for this purpose. Overall, Stephen sees the Goodnature A18 trap as a useful tool, especially for those who live in areas with few restrictions on trapping. He believes it is a valuable addition to the Goodnature A24 trap, which he has previously discussed in another podcast. If you are new to "Living the Wildlife," we specialize in vertebrate pest control, which includes a wide range of animals such as raccoons, skunks, bats, beavers, geese, and more. While there may be some overlap with pest control for invertebrates, our concentration is on the vertebrate side of things. We encourage you to subscribe to our YouTube channel and visit our webpage on Rumble under "Wildlife Control Consultant" to stay updated on our podcast. We welcome your comments, thoughts, suggestions for shows, criticisms, and ideas for new products. If you would like to reach out to Stephen Van Tassel, you can email him at wildlifecontrolconsultant@gmail.com or join the "Peskgeek Podcast" family on Facebook. This is a great opportunity to collaborate with like-minded people who share your interest in pest control. So, join the revolution and take your pest control skills to the next level. Thank you for tuning into "Living the Wildlife," and we hope you enjoy the episode on the "Good Nature A18" trap. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and ring the bell to receive notifications of future updates.
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Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Fri, 14 Apr 2023 - 18min - 704 - PGP-698 Pest Control or Peace of Mind? Discover Tailormade Pest Control's Approach
In this video, Christian Allen, owner of TailorMade Pest Control, talks about pricing in the pest control industry. As gas prices have risen, some people have been asking if he is raising his prices, but Christian shares that he has no plans to do so. He believes in the value of his service and, when he started out, he priced his services higher than others because he believed in the worth of what he offered. However, he soon found out that people are often more focused on price, so he lowered his prices and waived initial fees to attract customers.
Now, his business has grown to about $3,000 a month, and he is still more expensive than many of his competitors. He admits that he may raise his prices in the future, but for now, he is comfortable with where they are at. Christian emphasizes the importance of knowing your worth and pricing your services accordingly. He believes in value-based pricing over an hourly rate and focuses on selling peace of mind rather than just pest control. He takes the time to figure out the problem and ensures that it won't come back. Christian challenges everyone to know their worth and to find the balance between pricing and profitability while getting their name out there and building a customer base.
Christian's approach to pricing is refreshing and reflects his commitment to providing high-quality pest control services. His emphasis on value-based pricing is a reflection of his belief in his work and its value to his customers. He is not focused solely on profitability but rather on building a customer base and ensuring that his services meet the needs of his customers. His willingness to waive fees and lower his prices to attract customers demonstrates his commitment to building a successful business.
If you are looking for a pest control service that emphasizes value and quality, then TailorMade Pest Control is the company for you. Christian's dedication to his work and his customers is evident in everything he does, and his prices reflect the value of his services. So, if you want to work with a pest control professional who puts your needs first, then give TaylorMade Pest Control a call today.
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Thu, 13 Apr 2023 - 15min - 703 - PGP-697 Protecting Wildlife and Structures: Effective Vertebrate Pest Control Solutions with Critterguard
Welcome to the Living The Wildlife Podcast, where I, Stephen Vantassel, your host and wildlife control consultant, discuss common problems that many professionals encounter but don't have a good solution for. In today's episode, we'll be discussing the challenges of vertebrate pest control and how to help clients resolve these conflicts.
As wildlife control professionals, it's important to help our clients solve the problem so that we're not constantly in a situation where we're just in the "Killing Zone." While insects are a different situation for pest controllers, vertebrate control can often be successful if our clients follow our instructions. It's possible to exclude a structure from access with vertebrates, but it may be significantly harder to do against insects. Additionally, people can bring insects into a structure, even if it's pest-proof. So, it's important to recognize that vertebrate pest control is different and we need to help our clients resolve the problem.
Habitat modification is a crucial aspect of vertebrate pest control. It involves removing or modifying bird feeders, taking care of trash cans, reducing water sources, cutting back branches that lean over buildings, and making it harder for animals to access the structure through climbing. However, sometimes animals are using electrical wires or other forms of wires to access the structure, making it much more difficult to prevent animals from climbing.
That's where Critterguard comes in. Critterguard is a company that offers guards for power and communication lines to prevent animals from climbing them and accessing structures. However, safety is key, and I stress the importance of never doing anything near an active power line. It's important to contact the local electric company and have them come out to either take the power off or insulate it to a sufficient extent so that it's safe to work near it.
The Line Guard device, produced by Critter Guard, is designed to prevent animals from accessing power lines. The device is a series of rollers that spin freely, preventing animals from being able to climb up the power line. This is a long-term solution that can save money on continually hiring professionals to remove animals from power lines. If the power line is not electrified, the Line Guard device can be installed by the user themselves, but if it is electrified, the utility company may need to be involved in the installation. Fortunately, electrical utility companies are typically customer-friendly and would be open to helping customers install the Line Guard device.
In addition to Line Guard, there's also Pole Guard, which is designed to prevent animals from climbing telephone poles. Pole Guard works on a similar principle of rollers spinning freely, preventing animals from being able to climb up the pole. It may be useful for preventing access by larger animals such as raccoons or possums, but may not be as effective for smaller animals such as snakes or rats.
While there are other solutions for preventing animals from accessing power lines, such as using aluminum flashing around the pole, the Line Guard device is a more effective long-term solution that can save money on continually hiring professionals to remove animals from power lines.
In conclusion, this episode provides valuable insights into the challenges of vertebrate pest control and how to help clients resolve these conflicts. By offering solutions such as Critterguard and emphasizing safety, wildlife control professionals can successfully help their clients without resorting to constant killing. Thank you for tuning in to Living The Wildlife Podcast, and I hope to see you again soon.
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Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/
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Sat, 08 Apr 2023 - 24min - 702 - PGP-696 Insights on IPM and Holistic Pest Control: Challenges and Upcoming Rodenticide Law
In this episode of the Pestgeek Podcast, Franklin 'The Pestgeek' Hernandez delves into the challenges encountered by pest control professionals in South Florida due to the slowing economy and increasing costs. He emphasizes the impending rodenticide law and how it will impact the industry, a topic he has been warning about since 2015. Unlike other media outlets, Franklin openly discusses the real problems faced by the industry and offers insights on IPM, holistic, natural, and organic solutions. This video is a must-watch for industry professionals who want to stay up-to-date with the latest developments.
Franklin also shares his views on the proposed rodenticide ban and how it will affect the industry. He explains how some customers are unwilling to pay for exclusion and prefer less expensive solutions, such as using rodenticides. Franklin highlights his approach to dealing with rodent problems, which involves trapping and using exterior stations. He talks about the challenges of selling services in Miami, where customers are accustomed to haggling for the lowest price. He also provides insights into the proposed restrictions on rodenticides and pesticides. Franklin emphasizes the importance of educating clients about the value of their services and the need to fix the root of the problem to prevent future pest issues.
In addition to other topics, Franklin discusses the impact of the new regulation requiring farmers to be licensed and trained in using rodenticides. While some pest control operators may be enthusiastic about the potential for increased business, Hernandez explains that farmers will not be able to afford the rates, and a lot of training will be required for pest control operators to work on farms. Additionally, the cost of collecting dead rodents on large farms will be astronomical. Hernandez predicts that the price of food will rise, and the average person will be affected. He underscores the importance of fixing entry points and putting good seals on buildings to prevent rodent problems instead of relying on rodenticides. He also notes that many of the rodent problems they encounter are basic and could be resolved with simple repair work. Pest control operators must concentrate on providing value to their clients by addressing these issues rather than relying on expensive solutions. If you want to learn more about pest control and exclusion work, visit The Pestgeek's YouTube channel.
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Fri, 07 Apr 2023 - 31min - 701 - PGP-695 How to Take High-Quality Photographs in Wildlife Control: Tips from a Wildlife Control Consultant
In this episode of "Living the Wildlife" podcast, join wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel as he discusses the importance of good quality photographs in the wildlife control industry. Learn how to ensure that your photos have enough scale to hold up in court if needed, especially when evaluating an insurance claim or creating training materials. Stephen also shares his passion for photography and how it helps him in his work as a consultant.
Discover the significance of having a scale when taking photographs in the wildlife control industry in this YouTube video description. In this episode, we discuss various options for dealing with scale, including using coinage, a ruler, a standard object like a Leatherman, or purchasing credit card-sized scale cards. These durable cards have inches and centimeters on both sides, making them perfect for carrying in your wallet. We also discuss the importance of scale when taking photographs and how to ensure that your photos are clear and precise.
Before wrapping up, Stephen shares one more thing you need to know before you go. He talks about the importance of forensic-style scale markers or rulers, which can make a huge difference in the quality of your photos. Although they are not easy to carry around, these rulers are perfect for situations where you need to take high-quality photos for a lawsuit or an insurance claim. They come in different shapes, sizes, and colors, including hinged reference scales that allow you to manipulate them for better width and length measurements.
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Sat, 01 Apr 2023 - 20min - 700 - PGP-694 Inside the World of Pest Control: Why Joining Industry Associations Can Benefit You
In this video, Christian from Tailor-Made Pest Control talks about the importance of joining local and national pest control associations. He shares his experience of being a part of various associations and how it has benefited his business. Christian explains how being an active member of an association can give you a say in the rules and regulations that affect your business and can also help you stay informed about changes in the industry. He emphasizes the importance of networking and building connections within the industry and highlights the camaraderie that comes with being a part of an association. Christian encourages small business owners to join their local and national associations and be active members. He also talks about his own journey as a small business owner and the struggles he faced. Christian hopes that his video will help other entrepreneurs who are starting their own businesses and encourages feedback from viewers to improve his content.
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The purpose of this document is to establish a comprehensive protocol for Wildlife Control Operators (WCOs) to clean up raccoon latrines within structures. These latrines pose a significant health risk to humans due to the potential presence of Baylisascaris procyonis, commonly known as raccoon roundworm. While government agencies have provided guidelines for outdoor latrine removal, there is a lack of industry standards for indoor latrine cleanup services. To ensure the safety of clients and WCOs and prevent unethical business practices, a standardized protocol is necessary. This document will specifically address the removal of raccoon latrines within structures and address safety and ethical concerns related to offering these services.
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Sat, 25 Mar 2023 - 35min - 698 - PGP-692 Why I'm not going to spray this townhouse in for House Crickets.
It's great to hear that you are taking a thoughtful and responsible approach to pest control, considering the well-being of both people and the environment. It's important to recognize that chemical treatments are not always the best or only solution, and that alternative methods can often be just as effective.
In this case, it's also wise to address the source of the problem in the vacant field across the street, rather than just treating the individual townhouse. Collaborating with the HOA and neighboring properties can also be an effective way to manage pests in a community.
It's encouraging to see pest control professionals taking a more holistic and environmentally conscious approach to their work. This approach not only protects people and the environment but can also lead to more effective and long-term pest management solutions.
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Fri, 24 Mar 2023 - 04min - 697 - PGP-691 How To Correctly Submit A Plant Sample To The UF/IFAS TREC Plant Diagnostic Clinic In Homestead FL
The UF/IFAS TREC Plant Diagnostic Clinic is a key facility of the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) located at the Tropical Research and Education Center (TREC) in Homestead, Florida. The clinic's mission is to provide diagnostic services and support to commercial growers, landscapers, nursery operators, extension agents, and homeowners in the identification and management of plant health issues.
Address: Tropical Research and Education Center 18905 S.W. 280 Street Homestead, FL 33031 Phone: (305) 246-7000
The UF/IFAS TREC Plant Diagnostic Clinic offers a range of diagnostic services, including:
Disease diagnosis: The clinic is equipped to identify various plant diseases caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. The staff uses advanced diagnostic techniques, including microscopy, serological tests, and molecular methods to accurately identify the causal agents of disease.
Insect identification: The clinic provides assistance in identifying and managing insect pests, offering recommendations for integrated pest management (IPM) strategies to reduce their impact on plant health.
Nutrient deficiency diagnosis: The clinic can help determine nutrient deficiencies or imbalances by analyzing plant tissue samples and soil samples. Based on the results, the clinic provides recommendations on appropriate fertilization and soil management practices to improve plant health.
Nematode assay: The clinic offers nematode extraction and identification services to help growers manage nematode problems in their fields or nurseries.
Educational outreach: The clinic provides educational resources, workshops, and training programs to help growers, landscapers, and homeowners better understand and manage plant health issues.
When submitting samples to the UF/IFAS TREC Plant Diagnostic Clinic, follow these guidelines:
Complete a submission form with relevant information about the sample, including the grower's contact information, plant species, symptoms, and any other pertinent details.
Collect and package the samples following the clinic's guidelines to ensure accurate diagnosis.
Label the samples clearly, including the date, location, plant species, and a brief description of the observed symptoms.
Choose an appropriate shipping method, such as overnight or express shipping, to ensure the samples arrive at the clinic in good condition.
Contact the clinic to notify them of the incoming samples and confirm any associated fees for diagnostic services.
For more information on the UF/IFAS TREC Plant Diagnostic Clinic, including their hours of operation, fees, and additional resources, visit their website or call the clinic directly at (305) 246-7000. #plants #pestcontrol #horticulture 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/
Wed, 22 Mar 2023 - 01min - 696 - PGP-690 Cody Barbour with Baton Leads a cutting-edge B2B referral platform designed for pest control & Wild
Baton is a cutting-edge B2B referral platform designed for pest control and home services companies, revolutionizing the way these businesses exchange customer referrals. Our mission is to streamline the referral process, helping companies convert "bad leads" into new revenue streams and brand-building opportunities. #leadsales #leads #pestcontrolsales
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Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Sun, 19 Mar 2023 - 39min - 695 - PGP-689 CO2 Wildlife Animal Euthanasia Practices AVMA Guidelines
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) provides guidelines for the use of carbon dioxide (CO2) for wildlife animal euthanasia. Here are some of the best practices for CO2 euthanasia of wildlife animals according to AVMA:
Use by trained personnel: Only trained personnel should administer CO2 euthanasia. Proper training should include instruction on the equipment used, the method of administration, and the signs of successful euthanasia.
Environment: The euthanasia should be carried out in a quiet and stress-free environment with minimal distractions. This can help reduce the animal's anxiety and improve the overall process.
Equipment maintenance: The equipment used for CO2 euthanasia should be well-maintained and regularly checked for leaks and proper functioning.
Animal preparation: Prior to euthanasia, animals should be properly restrained, calm, and given appropriate sedation if necessary.
CO2 delivery: The CO2 should be delivered in a gradual and controlled manner to minimize the animal's distress. The flow rate and concentration of CO2 should be appropriate for the size of the animal and the equipment being used.
Monitoring: Personnel should monitor the animal throughout the euthanasia process to ensure that it is unconscious and experiencing minimal distress. Signs of successful euthanasia include a lack of movement, slowed or stopped breathing, and dilated pupils.
Disposal: After euthanasia, the animal's body should be disposed of in a respectful and appropriate manner according to local laws and regulations.
It's important to note that these guidelines are not exhaustive and may vary depending on the specific circumstances and type of wildlife animal being euthanized. It's always recommended to consult with a wildlife veterinarian or animal welfare professional for guidance on best practices for CO2 euthanasia of wildlife animals.
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Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Sat, 11 Mar 2023 - 33min - 694 - PGP-688 How Much Time Do You Allow Marketing & Ads To Work Before You Give Up On It?
When it comes to advertising, marketing, and strategic sales, the amount of time required to determine whether a strategy is successful can vary widely depending on various factors such as the product, target audience, industry, and competition.
In general, advertising and marketing campaigns typically take time to gain traction and generate measurable results. It's important to have realistic expectations and give a strategy enough time to produce meaningful data before making a decision on whether to continue or pivot.
A commonly used timeframe to evaluate the success of an advertising or marketing campaign is between 3-6 months. This allows enough time for the campaign to gain traction and generate enough data to make informed decisions. However, it's also important to continually track and analyze results throughout the campaign's duration to make adjustments as needed.
For strategic sales, the timeframe for determining success can also vary depending on the industry and type of product or service being sold. Some sales cycles may be short, while others may take several months or even years to complete. It's important to set clear goals and expectations for each sales opportunity and regularly evaluate progress to determine whether to continue or pivot the strategy.
Overall, the amount of time allowed for a strategy to work before giving up on it should be based on realistic expectations, industry norms, and continuous evaluation of results.
#advertising #marketing #grit
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Sat, 11 Mar 2023 - 41min - 693 - PGP-687 VKORC1 Gene Genetic Mutation In Rats & Resistance to Second Generation Rodenticides Rattus Rattus
The National Wildlife Research Center is conducting groundbreaking research on genetic mutations in rats that confer resistance to second-generation rodenticides. This study is being led by Dr. Niam Quinn and Dr. Toni Piaggio.
The focus of this study is on the VKORC1 gene, which is responsible for producing the VKOR enzyme. This enzyme plays a crucial role in the blood clotting process, and it is also the target of many anticoagulant rodenticides. By identifying mutations in the VKORC1 gene, the researchers hope to better understand how rats can develop resistance to these toxic substances.
#rats #rodentcontrol #wildlifecontrol
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Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Wed, 08 Mar 2023 - 26min - 692 - PGP-686 The Science Of Trapping Wildlife Observational Biology & Rodenticide Research With Niam Quinn
In this episode of the "Living The Wildlife" podcast, hosted by wildlife consultant Stephen Vantassel, we continue our interview with guest Niamh Quin Ph.D., as we delve further into the fascinating world of wildlife control. This is the third installment in our ongoing conversation, and we're excited to explore more topics with Dr. Quin.
Niamh Quinn Ph.D. Photo of Niamh Quinn Ph.D. Human-Wildlife Interactions Advisor South Coast Research and Extension Center 7601 Irvine Blvd. Irvine, CA 92618 949 301-9182 x1004 nmquinn@ucanr.edu Create VCard http://ceorange.ucanr.edu Also in: San Diego County Los Angeles County Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Statewide Program South Coast Research & Extension Center
Quinn, N; Kenmuir, Sylvia; Krueger, Laura (2019). A California without rodenticides: challenges for commensal rodent management in the future. Human-Wildlife Interactions. 13:2.
Burke, C. B.; Quinn, N. M., et al. (2021). Use of rodenticide bait stations by commensal rodents at the urban–wildland interface: Insights for management to reduce nontarget exposure. Pest Management Science. 77:7, 3126-3134.
Baldwin, R.A.; Becchetti, T.A., et al. (2021). Potential impact of diphacinone application strategies on secondary exposure risk in a common rodent pest: implications for management of California ground squirrels. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 28:33, 45891-45902.
Baldwin, R.A., Meinerz, R., Becchetti, T.A. and Quinn, N., 2020. Does Diphacinone Application Strategy Affect Secondary Exposure Risk Associated with Management of California Ground Squirrels?. In Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference (Vol. 29, No. 29).
Burke, C.B., Quinn, N.M. and Stapp, P., 2020. Use of Rodenticide Bait Stations by Commensal Rodents in Southern California. In Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference (Vol. 29, No. 29).
#rodentcontrol #pestmanagement #integratedpestmanagement
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Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Wed, 01 Mar 2023 - 33min - 691 - PGP-685 Wildlife Operators Rodent Control When You Cant Use Rodenticides Niam Quinn Part 2
Looking for effective rodent control methods that don't involve the use of rodenticides? Join Niam Quinn, a wildlife scientist, and expert in human-wildlife interactions, in this informative video on rodent control. In this video, she will discuss alternative approaches to pest management that are both safe and effective. Learn how to use rodent bait stations, traps and exclusion methods to control rodent populations without the use of harmful rodenticides. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the experts in the field! Keywords: Niam Quinn, West Coast Rodent Academy, Pest Management, Rodent Control, Pest Control, Rodent Bait, Rodenticides, How to Use Rodent Bait Stations, DIY Pest Control, Mice.
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Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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Fri, 24 Feb 2023 - 36min - 690 - PGP-684 HUGE German Roach Problem in an Apartment Building You Won't BELIEVE Where They're Crawling Out Of
Are you dealing with a massive German roach infestation in your apartment building? In this video, we'll take you on a shocking tour of an apartment building with a HUGE German roach problem and show you where these pests are crawling out of the walls.
In addition to identifying the problem areas, we'll also demonstrate effective treatment methods for controlling a German roach infestation, including the use of professional pest control services, roach baits and gels, and other non-chemical control methods.
With the right approach, it is possible to effectively control a massive German roach infestation in an apartment building. So, be sure to watch this video now to learn how to identify and treat a German roach infestation in your apartment building and protect the health and safety of your building's occupants.
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Fri, 24 Feb 2023 - 03min - 689 - PGP-683 How To Bait For German Roaches Putting the Roach Bait Where The Roaches Are.
One of the most effective ways to get rid of these pests is to use roach bait. In this video, we'll show you how to properly bait for German roaches by putting the roach bait where the roaches are.
This includes areas such as behind appliances, in cabinets and drawers, and near garbage cans or other sources of food.
In addition to roach bait placement, we'll also discuss other effective German roach control methods, such as using non-chemical controls like vacuuming and sealing cracks and crevices. We'll also provide tips on how to prevent future infestations by practicing good sanitation practices and regular pest control inspections.
Whether you're dealing with a minor infestation or a more severe problem, this video will provide you with the information and tools you need to effectively control German roaches in your home. So, be sure to watch now to learn how to properly bait for German roaches.
#pestmanagement #roaches #roachcontrol
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Wed, 22 Feb 2023 - 03min - 688 - PGP-682 Marketing Mix With Tom Miche of Miche Pest Control | PPC PPL D2D SEO & Other Advertising Media
In this video, we sit down with Tom Miche, a leading expert in the pest control industry, to discuss effective marketing strategies for pest control businesses. Tom shares his insights on a variety of marketing channels including PPC, PPL, D2D, SEO, and other forms of online advertising.
If you're looking for pest control marketing ideas or want to learn how to grow your pest control business, this video is a must-watch. Tom shares his experience and expertise on how to leverage digital marketing and Google Ads to increase your online visibility and drive more leads to your business.
As a seasoned pest control marketer, Tom provides valuable tips on how to create an effective marketing mix that will help you stand out from the competition and win more customers. Whether you're a small pest control business or a large enterprise, this video will provide you with actionable insights that you can implement right away.
So, if you're looking to improve your pest control advertising and drive more growth for your business, tune in and learn from one of the best in the industry! #pestcontrol #pestcontrolmarketing #marketing 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/
Fri, 17 Feb 2023 - 1h 06min - 687 - PGP-681 Large Patch Disease on St Augustine Why is It Happening
Large Patch Disease is a common fungal disease that affects St. Augustine grass, which is a popular turfgrass variety used in warm-season areas. Large Patch Disease, also known as Rhizoctonia solani, is a disease that can cause significant damage to St. Augustine lawns, resulting in brown patches that can be unsightly and frustrating for homeowners.
There are several reasons why Large Patch Disease may occur in St. Augustine lawns. The fungus that causes the disease thrives in cool and damp conditions, so it is often seen during the fall and winter months when temperatures are cooler and humidity levels are higher. Additionally, overwatering or poor drainage can create the moist conditions that are ideal for the fungus to grow.
Another contributing factor is soil compaction, which can limit the flow of air and water to the roots of the grass, making it more susceptible to disease. Nutrient deficiencies and imbalances, particularly low levels of potassium, can also weaken the grass and make it more susceptible to Large Patch Disease.
To prevent Large Patch Disease from occurring in St. Augustine lawns, it is essential to maintain proper lawn care practices, including proper watering, fertilization, and mowing techniques. Regular soil testing can also help identify nutrient deficiencies and imbalances that can be corrected through proper fertilization.
If Large Patch Disease is already present, fungicides can be used to treat the affected areas, but it is essential to follow the label instructions carefully to avoid damaging the grass. In severe cases, it may be necessary to re-sod the affected areas to restore the lawn's health and appearance.
In conclusion, Large Patch Disease is a common fungal disease that can affect St. Augustine lawns, but it can be prevented through proper lawn care practices, including proper watering, fertilization, and soil testing. If the disease is already present, fungicides can be used to treat the affected areas, but it is important to follow label instructions carefully to avoid further damage to the grass.
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Wed, 15 Feb 2023 - 02min - 686 - PGP-680 Rat Control After Rodenticides With Niam Quinn Ph.D. Human-Wildlife Interactions Advisor Part 1
Niamh Quinn is University of California Cooperative Extension Human-Wildlife Interactions Advisor, based at the South Coast Research and Extension Center in Irvine.
She facilitates interactions and information exchange among campus-based academics, CE advisors, and community stakeholders. Her focus is directed on the coordination of Cooperative Extension programming regarding human-wildlife conflicts, particularly within the residential and industrial areas within Southern California where significant human-wildlife conflicts are occurring, with a concentration in Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego Counties. Human-wildlife conflicts include increasingly critical issues such as the negative impacts of wild or feral mammals and birds in agricultural production, food safety, public health and safety, forestry, and natural resource conservation.
Niamh's previous research efforts have focused on human-wildlife conflicts in California nut crops and lowland rice ecosystems in Southeast Asia. She earned a BS in zoology and PhD in small mammal ecology, both from National University of Ireland, Galway.
Why is trapping is more effective than using Rodenticides! Why would a rat trap in a bait station work better than a bait in a bait station?
Articles Assessing Individual and Population-Level Effects of Anticoagulant Rodenticides on Wildlife A California without Rodenticides: Challenges for Commensal Rodent Management in the Future Managing Roof Rats and Deer Mice in Nut and Fruit Orchards
The use of Tracking Tunnels Tracking tunnels are specially designed for species identification and can even identify individual mammals by the size of their feet.
nmquinn@ucanr.edu
South Coast Research and Extension Center 7601 Irvine Blvd. Irvine, CA 92618 #wildlife #wildlifecontrol #wildlifeconservation 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/
Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC
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