Thursday, April 25, 2024

Making them Skedaddle

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As we get locked into our busy lives we forget or don’t realize how many animals are living with us each and every day- sometimes in our homes. Raccoons, bats, rodents and squirrels sometimes get into our homes for whatever reason and cant get back out, so Tim Bolen tossed on his dirty jobs cap to help catch the wild animals with Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control.

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