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"Very well and professionally complered"

Julian S on May 2025

Cabinetry, Countertops, Custom Furniture, Finished Carpentry, and Counter Top Repair. We have been in this industry for over 15 years. We have a fully knowledgeable staff who can provide you with the best service possible.

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Rogers Wildlife Control, LLC

1188 Reedy Creek Rd
4.78(
18
)

Rogers Wildlife Control, LLC

1188 Reedy Creek Rd
4.78(
18
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 94% of Angi customers
Recommended by 94% of HomeAdvisor customers

For over 30 years, we have been helping the residents of NE Tennessee and SW Virginia solve their problems with animal infestation. As a licensed and bonded business, you can rest assured that our services are safe and efficient. We strive to achieve customer satisfaction in every way possible.

"I called Rogers wildlife because I had a raccoon the found it’s way into my ceiling in between my first floor and basement. They came over and told me that they couldn’t find where it was getting in. They thought it was just field mice. I told them that it couldn’t be because the sound was to big and I heard raccoon noises. Two weeks later I called them again when the raccoon ate a hole in my basement ceiling. They looked at it and said again there’s no way that a raccoon would get in there to put out mouse bait. So I did. NO NO NO don’t do that! The raccoon then put its foot through my ceiling… I saw it, so I called again and they were to busy to help me they didn’t believe it was a raccoon foot, maybe a mouse, maybe a opossum. They gave me a number to call. I called that person and he wouldn’t help me either. So I set my own trap and caught a raccoon. See the picture Rogers it’s a raccoon not a field mouse not a opossum not a squirrel. *edit: photo won’t upload. It’s a raccoon, if you STILL don’t believe me I’ll email it to you… I called Rogers again to come pick him up like they promised me they would if I caught one. They were to busy. Fast forward two days… an awful smell started happening… I called rogers they said that it was probably just a mouse and it will go away… I pleaded them for their help but guess what they were to busy. Long story short a full size raccoon got stuck in the space and died. No Rogers it wasn’t a female I caught and no Rogers it wasn’t babies. No the smell just didn’t go away. You told me if I put out poison that I wouldn’t have flies and maggots and smell. I had hundreds of flies and thousands of maggots raining down from my ceiling. I had to call a professional cleaning company… the company found 5 raccoon latrines the raccoons have made because months had gone by since I first called to get help. The raccoons chewed into my ducts, ruined drywall, etc … they have done over 15k dollars of damage to my dwelling, thousands I had to pay for the professional cleaners and loss of the mattresses, couch, chairs and everything else that can’t go in the washer. By the way most insurances do not cover animal damage. Call your insurance … you’ll find out I’m right. If Rogers would’ve listened to me when I first called months before my house wouldn’t be a biohazard, and destroyed. It’s been one of the worst experiences in my life because 4 different men who were their employees didn’t listen or believe me that this was happening. Roger’s Wildlife didn’t believe a single mother of a 22 month old, and because of that this mom is going through her worst nightmare and who will not be able to financially recover for a decade. Also this mom has to stay in a hotel for weeks until it’s safe for her kid to go home. The baby keeps asking for “home”. “No baby, I’m so sorry, we don’t have a home right now. No baby you can’t have wee bear. No sweetheart we can’t get your blanket. I don’t know when baby”. It’s just heartbreaking Edit:In response to the inaccurate response to my review Review Text: I cut a hole in my ceiling so that you could come to catch it. You told me that I had baby raccoons and I told you I gave the raccoon a shower and he showed me his gender. I asked you to look on my roof again and you denied me my request because yes it was hot. You continued to not believe in what I was saying and told me to put poison out. If I was able to catch one raccoon than why weren’t you able to help me? If you helped me earlier than the raccoon wouldn’t have gotten stuck. If you serviced my request in the first place I wouldn’t have had so much damage to my air ducts. The issue is you would not listen nor did you believe me. You also stated that you would come and look at the my home and apologize for ignoring me. You also stated to me that other wildlife companies in the area were sub par and preceded to tell me to trust you. I paid you for the work. As for the entry. It was in my roof and I’ll be more than happy to get you the photo where you obviously missed. So don’t blame it on me being in a condo. Pass the buck all you want your company gave me poor service and I’m paying dearly for it."

Jessica A on September 2021

For over 30 years, we have been helping the residents of NE Tennessee and SW Virginia solve their problems with animal infestation. As a licensed and bonded business, you can rest assured that our services are safe and efficient. We strive to achieve customer satisfaction in every way possible.

"I called Rogers wildlife because I had a raccoon the found it’s way into my ceiling in between my first floor and basement. They came over and told me that they couldn’t find where it was getting in. They thought it was just field mice. I told them that it couldn’t be because the sound was to big and I heard raccoon noises. Two weeks later I called them again when the raccoon ate a hole in my basement ceiling. They looked at it and said again there’s no way that a raccoon would get in there to put out mouse bait. So I did. NO NO NO don’t do that! The raccoon then put its foot through my ceiling… I saw it, so I called again and they were to busy to help me they didn’t believe it was a raccoon foot, maybe a mouse, maybe a opossum. They gave me a number to call. I called that person and he wouldn’t help me either. So I set my own trap and caught a raccoon. See the picture Rogers it’s a raccoon not a field mouse not a opossum not a squirrel. *edit: photo won’t upload. It’s a raccoon, if you STILL don’t believe me I’ll email it to you… I called Rogers again to come pick him up like they promised me they would if I caught one. They were to busy. Fast forward two days… an awful smell started happening… I called rogers they said that it was probably just a mouse and it will go away… I pleaded them for their help but guess what they were to busy. Long story short a full size raccoon got stuck in the space and died. No Rogers it wasn’t a female I caught and no Rogers it wasn’t babies. No the smell just didn’t go away. You told me if I put out poison that I wouldn’t have flies and maggots and smell. I had hundreds of flies and thousands of maggots raining down from my ceiling. I had to call a professional cleaning company… the company found 5 raccoon latrines the raccoons have made because months had gone by since I first called to get help. The raccoons chewed into my ducts, ruined drywall, etc … they have done over 15k dollars of damage to my dwelling, thousands I had to pay for the professional cleaners and loss of the mattresses, couch, chairs and everything else that can’t go in the washer. By the way most insurances do not cover animal damage. Call your insurance … you’ll find out I’m right. If Rogers would’ve listened to me when I first called months before my house wouldn’t be a biohazard, and destroyed. It’s been one of the worst experiences in my life because 4 different men who were their employees didn’t listen or believe me that this was happening. Roger’s Wildlife didn’t believe a single mother of a 22 month old, and because of that this mom is going through her worst nightmare and who will not be able to financially recover for a decade. Also this mom has to stay in a hotel for weeks until it’s safe for her kid to go home. The baby keeps asking for “home”. “No baby, I’m so sorry, we don’t have a home right now. No baby you can’t have wee bear. No sweetheart we can’t get your blanket. I don’t know when baby”. It’s just heartbreaking Edit:In response to the inaccurate response to my review Review Text: I cut a hole in my ceiling so that you could come to catch it. You told me that I had baby raccoons and I told you I gave the raccoon a shower and he showed me his gender. I asked you to look on my roof again and you denied me my request because yes it was hot. You continued to not believe in what I was saying and told me to put poison out. If I was able to catch one raccoon than why weren’t you able to help me? If you helped me earlier than the raccoon wouldn’t have gotten stuck. If you serviced my request in the first place I wouldn’t have had so much damage to my air ducts. The issue is you would not listen nor did you believe me. You also stated that you would come and look at the my home and apologize for ignoring me. You also stated to me that other wildlife companies in the area were sub par and preceded to tell me to trust you. I paid you for the work. As for the entry. It was in my roof and I’ll be more than happy to get you the photo where you obviously missed. So don’t blame it on me being in a condo. Pass the buck all you want your company gave me poor service and I’m paying dearly for it."

Jessica A on September 2021


Kritter Getter

241 Worley Dr
4.60(
5
)

Kritter Getter

241 Worley Dr
4.60(
5
)
Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Our services range from removal of any pests inside or around your home or business to helping you secure your property so that future issues are avoided. Trapping is an essential part of what we do. In order to solve your wild animal conflict, we often have to trap the target nuisance animals and remove them from the premises.

Our services range from removal of any pests inside or around your home or business to helping you secure your property so that future issues are avoided. Trapping is an essential part of what we do. In order to solve your wild animal conflict, we often have to trap the target nuisance animals and remove them from the premises.

Animal Removal questions, answered by experts

In certain cases, yes, the bees may go away on their own, but it’s a risk. Some bee types, such as bumblebees, create seasonal nests and then die out as their new queens seek homes elsewhere. But in most cases, you can’t count on the bees leaving naturally. It’s also not a great idea to leave openings in your walls any longer than you have to, which can attract other pests or cause moisture damage.

Probably not. Many imitation nests are meant to be hung from trees or other tall places, but not all yellow jackets nest up high—most species, such as the common yellow jacket and the southern yellow jacket, build nests in the ground. 

Bees usually have thicker, fuzzy bodies, while wasps have slender, smooth bodies. Behavior and nesting also differ.

You should never try to remove a bee's nest yourself because it can be extremely dangerous. The amount of bees that can live in a hive depends on the type of bee, but honey bees can have up to 80,000 bees living in a hive. People who are allergic to bees can have life-threatening reactions from a single sting. So, it's best to leave bee nest removal to the professionals who have the knowledge and equipment to do so safely.

Yes, honey bees can sting, but they typically only do it when they feel their hive is threatened. When honey bees are away from their hive, they’re focused on foraging for pollen and nectar, making them unlikely to sting. Only female honey bees, called workers, have stingers, and they will die if they need to use them. Generally, if left undisturbed, honey bees will leave you alone.

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