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Wildlife Damage Management

Wildlife damage management is not about eliminating animals—it is about resolving conflict safely, legally, and effectively. When wildlife activity threatens property, infrastructure, or operations, successful management depends on identifying the cause of damage and applying the right tools to stop it.

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Services are provided throughout Tennessee, with a strong focus on the Upper Cumberland, and extended beyond the region when conditions and permitting allow. Experience includes agricultural land, timber, residential and commercial properties, and critical infrastructure where wildlife conflicts can create safety risks, liability, and costly damage.

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Management strategies prioritize non-lethal and least-invasive methods whenever feasible. Each site and species is evaluated individually, with recommendations based on biology, behavior, site conditions, timelines, and regulatory constraints. When warranted and legally authorized, lethal control, trapping, and depredation activities are applied selectively and professionally—never as a default.

Wildlife Damage Management Services

  • Wildlife damage assessments and site evaluations

  • Species identification and activity pattern analysis

  • Non-lethal hazing, harassment, and deterrent strategies

  • Exclusion planning and access control

  • Attractant reduction and site hardening guidance

  • Roost, den, and travel-corridor assessments

  • Monitoring, documentation, and adaptive follow-up

  • Time-sensitive response for active or escalating conflicts

 

Trapping, Depredation, and Program Pricing

We specialize in most wildlife related trapping and mitigation.

 

Night hunting / depredation (where permitted): $250 per night (up to 8 hours) 

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Trapping services: Vary by scope, species, duration, site size, and materials; quote required 

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Certain species require sustained pressure and are offered through subscription programs:

Feral swine (subscription minimum 3 months):

  • 3 months: $1,500

  • 6 months: $2,700

  • 12 months: $5,000

  • Plus equipment, bait, fuel, and maintenance costs 

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Coyote & beaver:

  • $250 set up fee

  • $60 per day checking traps

  • $30 per capture regardless of species

  • Plus other fees when applicable: equipment, bait, fuel, maintenance costs, any on site hazards, and access.   

All prices would still need a formal quote. Private, commercial, or government may factor into pricing.

 

Feral Hog Trap leasing / rental: $120/month + $200 deposit 

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Cellular trap triggers: $400 + (monthly service fees apply) 

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Trap panels, gates, and trailers: pricing varies / TBD 

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Because every site and situation is different, services require an evaluation and formal quote prior to work beginning. This ensures the scope, methods, and cost reflect actual conditions and management needs.

The objective is not short-term relief, but long-term control that holds up under continued pressure.

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Monterey, TN 38574

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