Continuing Education at the 2018 Wildlife Control Training Group Annual Seminar and Bird Management Class

Chad Soard and Tim Stephan of Trifecta Wildlife Services, attended the Wildlife Control Training Group’s 24th Annual Wildlife Control Instructional Seminar held in Erlanger, KY on January 18th and 19th, 2018. The seminar is an opportunity for private, municipal, state, and federal wildlife and pest control personnel to obtain practical, hands-on training in resolving human…

Continuing Education at the 2017 Wildlife Control Training Group Annual Seminar and Bat Management Short Course

Chad Soard, owner of Trifecta Wildlife Services, attended the Wildlife Control Training Group’s 23rd Annual Wildlife Control Instructional Seminar held in Erlanger, KY on January 12th and 13th, 2017. The seminar is an opportunity for private, municipal, state, and federal wildlife and pest control personnel to obtain practical, hands-on training in resolving human and animal conflicts. A…

Bat Removal Cost to Value 101

Bats in the attic of your Lexington or Central KY home? A professional bat exclusion is prudent, and here’s a tip so you can experience more value in a bat exclusion relative to cost. Professional Bat Removal in Lexington KY is available through several companies, but questioning the company you have contacted on how the bat exclusion will…

Winter Wildlife Woes

Cold winter weather is here and critters want to be cozy too! Fall has come to a close and winter is officially here, and though in Lexington KY much of December felt like spring weather, we’ve seen the cold return and the animals have expected it too. I thought I’d share some recent pictures from wildlife…

When Backyard Wildlife Behaves Badly

Raccoons, skunks, opossums, squirrels and more… …in Lexington, KY we love backyard wildlife, certainly they are charming; until we find them living in our crawl spaces, attics, scattering our garbage, eating pet foods or destroying our bird feeders and other property.  Then we just want them to go back to the “woods where they belong.”…