ABOUT OLE SASQUATCH
Hi, my name is Thomas Brown owner of “Ole” Sasquatch Nuisance Wildlife Control services. I have over forty years of experience with all types of animals, knowledge of their behaviors, and ethical capturing/relocation services.
Resolution of human/animal conflict has become of increased concern over time as humans encroach into new areas and animals learn to adapt to new habitats that are no longer wild.
While you are busy living your lives, certain animals have found ways to adjust and become comfortable in your homes. Other animals that were all but gone from our state have had a resurgence such as beavers that can do major damage to trees and flood properties. Coyotes, bobcats, fishers, and otters can prey on livestock, pond fish, and even our small/medium sized pets.
This conflict is no longer just in the suburbs or farms. Heavily populated urban areas have become a favorite place to find food for animals like raccoon and coyotes.
Resolution of human/animal conflict has become of increased concern over time as humans encroach into new areas and animals learn to adapt to new habitats that are no longer wild.
While you are busy living your lives, certain animals have found ways to adjust and become comfortable in your homes. Other animals that were all but gone from our state have had a resurgence such as beavers that can do major damage to trees and flood properties. Coyotes, bobcats, fishers, and otters can prey on livestock, pond fish, and even our small/medium sized pets.
This conflict is no longer just in the suburbs or farms. Heavily populated urban areas have become a favorite place to find food for animals like raccoon and coyotes.
Our Promise
I will do my best to assess your situation, providing a fair and reasonable solution that meets your expectations. I will always deal with your new “resident” ethically and at a reasonable cost.
I also provide prevention options with exclusion services to encourage animals to go elsewhere and prevent future issues.
I also provide prevention options with exclusion services to encourage animals to go elsewhere and prevent future issues.