Houston Chronicle: Wildernex LLC Wildlife Control Ranked #13 in 2019 Aggie 100

BUSINESS // BIZFEED 28 Houston area companies make Aggie 100 list Hundreds of guests attend the annual Aggie 100 awards ceremony hosted by the McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship, Mays Business School, at Texas A&M University each year.Photo: Mays Business School at Texas...
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Rattlesnake selfie lands man $150K doctor bill

SAN DIEGO — A local man who was nearly killed while trying to take a selfie with a rattlesnake racked up a whopping $150,000 hospital bill. Doctors depleted the anti-venom stash at two different hospitals to treat Todd Fassler, who as it turns out once had a pet rattlesnake...
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RACCOON JUMPS ON ALLIGATOR FOR ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME PHOTO

Monday, June 15, 2015 SILVER SPRINGS, FL — It looks like this intrepid raccoon is using an alligator as his own personal water taxi, but there’s more to the story than meets the eye. Richard Jones took this incredible photo Saturday while visiting the Ocala National...
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ALLIGATOR KILLS 28-YEAR-OLD TEXAS MAN DURING LATE-NIGHT SWIM

A man died after a vicious alligator attack in Orange, Texas. John Fenoglio reports. ABC 13 – Houston July 3, 2015 ORANGE, TX — A man was killed early Friday when an alligator attacked him during a late-night swim at a Southeast Texas marina, according to police....
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BOY & FATHER ATTACKED BY ALLIGATOR IN CHAMBERS COUNTY LAKE

The hunt is on for an alligator that attacked a man and his 13-year-old son Sunday, June 28, 2015 11:07PM WALLISVILLE, TX (KTRK) — It was a terrifying day at a Chambers County park Sunday for a father and his son. They were both attacked by an alligator. It happened at...
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Displaced Wildlife Show Up as Flood Waters Recede

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department: News Release If you encounter wildlife, do not approach, disturb, feed, or harass in any way.  Contact a wildlife professional to resolve the situation. Wildernex LLC is available by phone at 832-312-5595 Media Contact: Steve Lightfoot,...
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RAIN AND FLOODWATER MEANS ALL KINDS OF CRITTERS ARE ON THE MOVE

  By Jeff Ehling HOUSTON (KTRK) –Birds, mammals, and reptiles are all on the move, thanks to the heavy rain and flooding this week. And this is just the first wave of what wildlife experts expect to see. Animal rescuers are seeing a huge spike in calls and they say it...
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Second rabid bat discovered at Fort Hood

There are a high percentage of bats that carry rabies. If you see a bat in or near your home, do not attempt to handle or remove the bat yourself. Contact a professional wildlife biologist at Wildernex, LLC at 832-312-5595 or by email at info@wildernex.com.   Fort Hood Press...
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Alligator Found at Katy ISD School

Alligators are common in many areas of Texas and can commonly become a nuisance.  The alligator in this article from ABC 13 Houston, ended up at the doorstep of Beck Jr. High in Katy, TX this morning.  Alligators are protected and unless licensed to do so by Texas Parks and...
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Thousands of Bees Attack Woman, Kill Horses

Bees are a major concern and can be deadly. If you have bees, always let a professional handle the situation. Africanized bees, like the ones mentioned in the following article from NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth, can be very agressive and are growing problem in Texas and the southern...
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Winter Attic Frenzy!

With cold weather finally arriving, animals are frantically trying to find a warm place for winter.  One of the warmest places they can find with relatively easy access is often our homes and businesses.  Some wildlife may live under the house, in a crawl space, or under a deck,...
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