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"Great work. Have now been using Andrew and his crew for over 2 years now! Recommend to anyone with pest problems."

James J on December 2023

Pest Control services Offering all areas of control from rodents to termites. One-time treatments, Free-consultations and reoccurring services All Residental and Commercial are welcome

"Great work. Have now been using Andrew and his crew for over 2 years now! Recommend to anyone with pest problems."

James J on December 2023




South Carolina Wildlife Control LLC

130 Old Petrie Rd.
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South Carolina Wildlife Control LLC

130 Old Petrie Rd.
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16 years of experience

South Carolina Wildlife Control is a professional wildlife control company based in Spartanburg, SC. We service Spartanburg, Greenville, Anderson, Cherokee, Union and Laurens Counties in South Carolina as well as Western North Carolina along the I-26 corridor up to Asheville, NC. We are a locally owned and operated company and we stand by our work. All exclusion work is backed by a 3-5 year renewable warranty.

South Carolina Wildlife Control is a professional wildlife control company based in Spartanburg, SC. We service Spartanburg, Greenville, Anderson, Cherokee, Union and Laurens Counties in South Carolina as well as Western North Carolina along the I-26 corridor up to Asheville, NC. We are a locally owned and operated company and we stand by our work. All exclusion work is backed by a 3-5 year renewable warranty.



Allstar Chimney Sweep

668 E North Street
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Allstar Chimney Sweep

668 E North Street
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31 years of experience

Allstar Chimney Sweep was created in hopes to provide safety to consumers with fireplaces and chimneys. We train year round to help stop safety issues as well as leaks and other problems.

Allstar Chimney Sweep was created in hopes to provide safety to consumers with fireplaces and chimneys. We train year round to help stop safety issues as well as leaks and other problems.



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Animal Removal questions, answered by experts

Honey bees are most likely to swarm during spring and early summer, typically from April through June, as colonies expand and prepare for new growth. Swarming occurs when a hive becomes overcrowded, prompting the queen and a group of worker bees to leave in search of a new nesting site. During this time, you may notice a temporary increase in bee activity around your property.

DIY animal removal is rarely a good idea and is not advised for many reasons. First, these types of animals can carry diseases and, therefore, pose a health risk to you, your family, and your pets if mishandled. Second, depending on your city or municipality, it may be illegal to remove or handle wildlife yourself. 

Sealing your home against these animals yourself is also a bad idea. Trapping an animal under your house will cause odor and insect problems when it passes away. 

You might be tempted to call your local municipality to remove animals from your property, such as a groundhog burrowing in your yard or raccoons getting into your trash cans. However, they typically only remove domestic animals like dogs and cats from properties, or sick and injured wildlife that pose a public safety risk or health threat, such as a rabid animal. They typically do not capture or remove healthy wildlife.

Animal removal professionals have the tools, knowledge, and skills to trap and remove wild animals adequately and humanely. They also can relocate them correctly.

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.

Bees are relocated to safe habitats, ensuring their continued role in pollination without risk to your home.

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