Skedaddle Expands Humane Wildlife Control Services to Prince George’s County

Jeff Jones

ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND — Skedaddle, a leader in humane wildlife control, has announced its expansion into Prince George’s County, following the success of its initial Maryland locations in Anne Arundel and Calvert counties. Owner Phil Campbell, a retired Navy veteran, recognized the significant demand for ethical wildlife management solutions among Maryland residents, prompting the expansion.

Prince George’s County, known for its large suburban wildlife populations, including raccoons, squirrels, skunks, birds, bats, and mice, presents unique challenges for homeowners dealing with property intrusions and damage. Skedaddle’s approach to wildlife control prioritizes humane methods over extermination, offering a compassionate solution to residents facing wildlife-related issues.

Since its inception in Canada in 1989, Skedaddle has grown through local franchise partnerships, bringing its innovative wildlife removal services to the United States. The company’s hands-on approach ensures safe, effective, and ethical treatment of wildlife, addressing the growing need for such services in suburban environments like Prince George’s County.


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