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Read this lady's letter carefully. Your business may have been able to get this referral.
Dear WDC
I was at your website today and wanted to know if you know of someone I could get in touch with in Michigan to help me with a small bat problem. I had someone come out to look but they could not find the droppings or the entrance place to there home in mine. I did not know who to call after that. They do come into my house as well and each year there has been an increase of occurrence. I like bats just not in my home. I would appreciate it if you could guide me in the right direction.
Thank you. N.
Here is another letter I received.
After reading the article about ridding my property of a groundhog, it looks impossible. I am a senior, and cannot trap one. I keep filling holes, even with cement and rock, only to observe another tunnel close by. It is burrowing under my cement patio. I live in Delaware who can I contact for information about removal or what can I do? I hope you can give me some advice.
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