Living The Wildlife Host Stephen Vantassel Interviews Former PVE Wildlife Control Owner Phil Nichols

The wildlife control industry really got its start in the 80s. On this edition of the Living The Wildlife Podcast with host and wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel welcomes former owner of PVE Wildlife Control, Phil Nichols. Considered a godfather of the wildlife pest control industry, Phil takes us through his start in wildlife control…

The Reality Of Charitable Giving For The Wildlife Control Business Owner

On today’s edition of The Living The Wildlife Podcast With Stephen Vantassel, we discuss the challenges of charitable giving for the small wildlife control business owner. #pestcontroltraining #pestcontrol #pestcontrolservice #pest #termitecontrol #pestmanagement #bugs #pestcontrollife #antirayap #covid #termites #insects #bedbugs #rodentcontrol #pests #fumigation #rayap #exterminator #termite #ants #fogging #hunting #rats #basmirayap #pestfree #like #mice #cleaning #bhfyp…

Mike Martin and C.Gotlibowski of pestwildlifeproducts.com Join Stephen Vantassel to discuss their journey into pest and wildlife control.

Stephen Vantassel Interviews Mike Martin and C.Gotlibowski of pestwildlifeproducts.com to discuss their journey into pest and wildlife control. Featuring rat traps, chipmunks removal tips. #pestcontroltraining #pestcontrol #pestcontrolservice #pest #termitecontrol #pestmanagement #bugs #pestcontrollife #antirayap #covid #termites #insects #bedbugs #rodentcontrol #pests #fumigation #rayap #exterminator #termite #ants #fogging #hunting #rats #basmirayap #pestfree #like #mice #cleaning #bhfyp #jasapembasmihama #bhfyp…

Living The Wildlife Podcast with Stephen Vantassel: Thomas Kaps of Flock Free Bird Control Systems and Service Interview.

On this edition of Living the Wildlife, wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel once again welcomes Thomas Kaps of Flock Free Bird Control Systems and Services. Thomas is a Commercial Bird Control Specialist and founder of Flock Free Bird Control, experts in affordable and effective bird control for commercial properties. Their goal is to develop a…

The Need for Urban Wildlife Research with Wildlife Consultant Stephen Vantassel

On today’s edition of ‘The Living The Wildlife Podcast’, wildlife consultant Stephen Vantassel gets candid about wildlife research. Hands on field research is sorely needed for the wildlife control industry to move forward. Stephen discusses the Yellowstone model vs. urban habitat research. #pestcontroltraining #pestcontrol #pestcontrolservice #pest #termitecontrol #pestmanagement #bugs #pestcontrollife #antirayap #covid #termites #insects #bedbugs…

Stephen Vantassel and Mike Hoggan (formerly of USDA wildlife) talk about ‘Select-a-catch’ snare traps.

As opposed to old snare systems that are inhumane to animals, the Select-A-Catch is a cable restraint animal capturing device that is capable of capturing lions, coyotes, bears, feral hogs, stray dogs as well as other animals without hurting them. On today’s edition of Living The Wildlife Podcast, host and wildlife consultant Stephen Vantassel of…

On This Edition Of Living The Wildlife with Stephen Vantassel: The Frye Rat Inspection Tool Demo .

On today’s edition of Living The Wildlife, Wildlife Consultant Stephen Vantassel demos the Frye Inspection Tool originally developed in conjunction with urban entomologist, Matt Frye, PhD. The F.I.T. tool is an essential aid to pest control professionals and building managers by allowing quick and accurate identification of rodent entry points. Easily demonstrate and communicate issues…

Stephen Vantassel interviews Kyle Waltz of ‘Conserv’: “Finding Success in Wildlife Control’

On today’s edition of Living the Wildlife, Stephen Vantassel interviews Kyle Waltz of ‘Conserv’. Kyle takes us back to his start in wildlife control and how he set up his business and the evolution of his company. We discuss hiring the right people, implementing the right processes and systems to ensure quality control. Business growth,…

How to handle beaver conflicts

How to handle beaver conflicts. Today, Stephen talks about the largest native rodent in the U.S.: Castor canadensis (The beaver). Beavers can grow up to 60 lbs. or more. Though they are an incredible animal due to their engineering capabilities, they can cause flooding, do severe damage to trees and undermine embankments by creating tunnels…