
Connecticut Wildlife Control
About us
Sean Stevens, grew up on a small farm in Connecticut and has been working with animals and wildlife his entire life. Connecticut Wildlife Control, is a family operation and our goal is to always address all issues in a professional and ethical manner, providing the utmost respect to wildlife. Whether you live in an urban, suburban or rural setting, we can help with your wildlife and pest control issues.
Business highlights
Memberships & Affiliations
Nuisance Wildlife Control Officers Association
Services we offer
Birds and Bats, Exclusion work, Rodents, Small Animals, Wildlife trapping
Amenities
Free Estimates
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"I'm sorry it didn't work out. I am extremely busy as a one person operator and some jobs take longer than planned1. I would have taken care of you with a little more patience. Take care and good luck!"
Licensing
State Contractor License Requirements
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All skilled traders and home improvement contractors operating in the State of Connecticut are required to be licensed or registered by the State Department of Consumer Protection. License or registration identification is required to be on all advertising, business cards, signage, and contracts. You can check to see if a contractor or tradesperson is licensed or registered by going to: State of Connecticut licensing