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traps. A frightened, often vicious animal trapped in a cage, especially in high density living areas is a magnet for attention from kids, curious onlookers, and nosy neighbors, not to mention a potential lawsuit from a bitten-off finger! Now, with these real-time alerts, wildlife technicians can get to your properties ASAP, and by timely relocating and removing the animal, the captured wild- life suffers significantly less stress and stays healthy. What’s really exciting as well, is the extension of GPS technology and

reminder signals at 2-hour intervals until the signal is turned off. Needless to say, this technology has been a godsend. With this technolo- gy, technicians can quickly, effectively, and humanely remove wildlife and work much more efficiently by avoid- ing unnecessary trips to check empty

unit that allows a technician to monitor the status of the traps from a PC or smart phone. The trapper will get a text or email, “get me out of here!” text message or email along with friendly

tech touch value LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGY TO STREAMLINE COMMUNICATION, OPERATIONS AND REPORTING. CULTIVATING RELATIONSHIPS TO ENSURE HIGHLY SATISFIED ASSOCIATION RESIDENTS AND STAKEHOLDERS. PRESERVING AND ENHANCING VALUE THROUGH BEST-IN-CLASS SERVICES.

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remote monitoring systems that have been developed for much smaller and much more common property-infesting animals: mice and rats. Today, pest control technicians can be notified dig- itally of infestation activity via cellular communication that’s sent through cloud software. This remote rodent monitoring gives pest control technicians an import- ant tool for taking appropriate action when and where needed that’s based on accurate, real-time information, while eliminating hunches and guesswork. Without physically checking the snap traps, cage traps, multi-rodent traps, or even bait stations, of which there could

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