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	        <description><![CDATA[    <h2>NWCOA&#8217;s Second Basic Wildlife Control Operator Training Course is scheduled and on track for September 23-24, 2010 in East Lansing Michigan!</h2>
<h4><a href="http://nwcoa.com/"><img title="BMP NWCOA - Professional" src="http://thewildlifepro.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/BMP-NWCOA-Professional.gif" alt="National Wildlife Control Operators Association" width="345" height="342" /></a><br />
• Wildlife biology of common species in this area<br />
• State and federal regulations pertaining to wildlife control
<p>• Wildlife Control Methods</p>
<p>• Accepted methods of euthanasia</p>
<p>• Zoonotic diseases</p>
<p>• Workplace Safety as defined by federal standards</p>
<p>• Common wildlife damage management practices</p>
<p>• Ethical considerations for professional wildlife control operations</p>
<p>• Investigative processes for determining when control is needed<br />
and the best methods to accomplish the task.</p>
<p>If you would like any more details or would like to RSVP, please email the Training Coordinator in Michigan!</p>
<p><a href="mailto://jack@awcpro.com">Jack@awcpro.com</a></p></h4>
<h2>bers &#8211; $225 Non-NWCOA members &#8211; $325 <span style="color: #ff0000;">now 275</span> (annual NWCOA professional membership included) Non-NWCOA members &#8211; $275- <span style="color: #ff0000;">now $250</span> (annual NWOA supporting membership included)</h2>

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<address><span style="font-weight: normal;">Getting Rid Of St Louis Squirrels</span></address>
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<h2>St Louis Squirrel Removal</h2>
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<dd class="wp-caption-dd" style="text-align: left;">Twice a year here in St Louis squirrels become bigger problems then any time of the year. Squirrel hormones, and frisky squirrels eventually turn into squirrel maternity and mother squirrels looking for the best place to have a secure and safe place away from predators (fox, coyote, hawks, owls, falcons) . Frankly a homes attic is a lot better place from the mother squirrels perspective even the HVAC provides a continuing source of water near by and sleeping under attic insulation beats a tree hollow every day of the week. I am only pointing this out because a squirrel has no reason to ever leave your home ever.</dd>
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<dd class="wp-caption-dd" style="text-align: left;">We trap, remove, prevent squirrel invasions of homes, attic, chimney&#8217;s, fireplaces and ,most anywhere squirrels become a  problem we can help. We are a humane squirrel extermination company. We provide squirrel control, squirrel prevention we seal off homes and attics and squirrel proofing. All of our work is guaranteed. Licensed and insured in the States of Missouri and Illinois.</dd>
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