Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Well...That Threw a Wrench in My Day

Today our technician had a regular scheduled appointment at an apartment in the city.  We have been hired out by this property management company before and they have always been very easy going and respectful.  Today our tech was meeting the tenant at her apartment.  This is one of those old type of homes that have been made into apartments on each floor.  The main level was the area of concern.  The tenant was having squirrels in her actual ceiling.  Our tech started as he regularly would at a customers home.  Talked with the tenant having the problem and then started his regular inspection. 

He put his ladder up on the house to find the squirrel entry point when he heard a girl ask, "what are you doing?"  He told her that he was inspecting for a possible squirrel problem.  This tech knew, from his years of experience, that this questioning was probably going to cause some distress.  She then asked him if he was going to harm the squirrels and he answered with a "depends", trying to be a vague as possible. 

Then she flew off the handle.  She went nuts!  She ran up to her apartment and he could hear her screaming at whomever was in there with her.  She was screaming about how upset she was that these squirrels were going to be removed from the house... she watches these squirrels regularly... yada, yada, yada....

The technician then decided that he should probably remove himself from the ladder and call the property management company to report that there was going to be an unhappy tenant that they were going to have to deal with.  As he was on the ground and on his phone, our tech heard a loud crashing noise.  He walked around the corner to find scattered glass all over his ladder and a wrench (yes, a metal wrench) laying on the ground.  The crazy, distressed woman threw a wrench out of the window the tech had just been standing in front of!  If he would have been on that ladder, this could have been really bad! 

Our tech was not pleased and expressed his concern with the property management company and decided to leave the property.  The couple from the top apartment came down to confront our technician but after he explained that they were to stay away from him, he fled. 

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Leeter Frhom a Coostermer

One of the best things to get from our customers are compliments.  We appreciate the time and effort people take to let us know that we are doing a good job.  The people in our company do work hard and it's nice to know when it is recognized.  You all know (from the past few posts) that some of the people who are calling me aren't always fun to work with.  I received this "letter" from one of our customers regarding our technician.  Instead of appreciating the letter with a smile on my face, I was going cross-eyed with all of the grammar mistakes!  I felt like I was back in school taking the Kansas Assessments!  I thought I would share...

Sunday, February 20, 2011

All That Jazz!

I am constantly getting interesting voicemails, but this one is the best yet.  This customer called in to tell me that he had an animal in his trap and forgot to shut off his phone after leaving the message.  This "star" made my whole week!  Enjoy...  ***Warning... There is a curse word at the very end ;)

Friday, October 15, 2010

Update: Who Throws a Shoe, Honestly?

Well, this ending wasn't as exciting as I had hoped for.  The "shoe thrower" did do a drive by to stare at the trap hanging off the customer's carport.  During the process we had a friendly neighbor who was helping our company and checking the customer's traps for her.  The "shoe thrower" was scared away by the friendly neighbor who told him to leave the property before she called the cops.  She knew what he was up to.  He was on the stake out for another "shoeicide" I'm sure.  We were able to catch one more animal and the job was closed yesterday.  Oh and by the way, we were trapping raccoons at this house, not squirrels.

Calls are slowing down.  Keep your fingers crossed for our next weirdo...

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Who throws a shoe? Honestly...

We have a current customer who is dealing with squirrels in her attic space. She finally got fed up hearing them chase each other around her attic so she did the most reasonable thing, she called our company. I scheduled our technician out to her home to evaluate and set the proper traps to remove the animals. Our squirrel traps are pretty precise. They are "kill type" traps that are very similar to a mouse trap, only bigger, heavier, and are made completely of metal. We put these traps directly over the hole that the animal uses to enter and exit the home. The trap also hangs on the exterior part of the house. This does allow the homeowner to actually see the animal once it is trapped. She was totally fine with that. Unfortunately, through this whole process, she is finding out that her neighbors are not so happy with it.

The actual customer called me last week to tell me that there was an animal in the trap. She said that she was wanting it picked up before the children got home from school and had to walk by her house and see the dangling squirrel. I totally agreed. She then also mentioned that her neighborhood was going against her. They weren't happy with the fact that she was killing these squirrels who were ultimately on a mission to take over her home (okay... that might be a bit of an exaggeration but they could). I told her that we would just have to see how those neighbors feel when it's their turn to have squirrels in their attics. They might change their minds on hating her and hating our company. 

We then got a call over the weekend that there was another squirrel in the trap. Our technician went out and picked up the animal and reset the trap. He then went out yesterday (Monday) morning to check the trap again, just in case. Well, someone did the unthinkable. In the whole 5 years that I've been with the company, I've never seen or heard of this happening. One of these neighbors committed a "shoe-icide". This guy (we know that from the shoe) was so angry about our traps that he sacrificed his own shoe to trip our trap to prevent us from trapping another squirrel (reminds me of one of the best movie quotes ever). Our technician had to go out and remove the shoe and reset our trap. We're currently waiting for the left foot shoe. Our tech could use some new brown shoes... I'll keep ya posted.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Well... What did you expect?

It has been a slow summer for our crazy customers. Business has been going pretty smooth and I really haven't had many problems. Let me take that back, I did have one woman who exclaimed "that's the problem with you white folk, you're all arrogant and rude!" This was after I explained to her our pricing for an service call, inspection, and trap set up. I guess we were a little out of her price range. That is the first time in my life I have ever had racism thrown in my face and it wasn't pleasant. Believe me, I held my own. I was growing concerned that I would no longer have stories for my blog. I was scared that people were getting smarter and smarter and that I would have nothing to write about anymore! Then this popped up...

I received a call from a nice, young gentleman who was very concerned about some raccoons that he had getting into the eves of his house. Let me remind you, raccoons have THUMBS! They are very destructive. They have the ability to get on your house and completely tear apart your house. They can pull shingles off the roof, they can tear siding off the house, and they can chew a hole right into your house. They are dangerous. Of course, this customer was already experiencing a few of these problems and that is why he called our company. He needed us to come out immediately to help him get rid of the four raccoons that he observed consistently going up into the eves of his house. I sent one of our best technicians out to investigate and get traps set to remove the animals.

It should have been a pretty easy set up. On a usual set up our company will use the "kill type" traps. It doesn't sound humane, but it really is. I have seen what happens to some animals who get trapped in a live trap and actually beat themselves to death inside the trap trying to get out. Also, when you remove an animal from the environment that they have been living in and put them in a new place, they will most likely die due to starvation or be killed by another animal that is already taken residence in the new environment. The most humane and guaranteed way to deal with wildlife getting into your house is to unfortunately use the kill type trap. Our tech went to the customers house and explained the set up process and the trap that would be used. This is when the customer quickly informed the tech that he was a writer for PETA and that no kill type traps would be used at his house. We do understand that some people don't understand the pros and cons with all traps so we are always accommodating to people who only want us to use the live, cage traps. Our tech re-evaluated the situation to try and figure out where he could exactly set those traps. You can't put a live trap on the side of the house (for obvious reasons) and you can't put a live trap on a black roof in 100 degree temperatures (the animal will fry). The customer wanted a live, cage trap placed on the ground in the shade of a large tree. Okay....

Our technician receives a phone call a day later from this customer and he is ANGRY! The trap caught an opossum!! Unbelievable (please note the sarcasm). We are not out there to catch opossums, we are out there to catch raccoons. Didn't the opossum know that it was not suppose to go into that trap that is sitting on the ground under a large tree! Only raccoons are to go into that trap! (again sense the sarcasm?) This customer told our technician that he will not be paying for this animal pick up and that he no longer wants our company out there trapping animals. He was going to find someone else to take care of him since we obviously have no clue how to do our job. Moral of the story, raccoons need to learn how to read and our company needs to get signs for our live, ground set, cage traps that say Raccoons Only!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Annie Get Your Gun

From Whitney (I don't even know why I put this anymore since Erica has maybe written one of these! From now on, just assume it's me... haha)

I got a phone call last week from a woman who was calling for her mother. Her mother had called her, hysterical. The mother explained to her daughter that she had been at her house when all of the sudden an opossum shows up...inside the house. The mother contacts her daughter and explains that she is terrified and that she is going to vacate her house. She was now leaving the problem up to her daughter while she spent her day at her friend's house. This is obviously what prompted the daughter to call us. She explained to me that her mother was pretty scared and wouldn't go anywhere near her home while an opossum was inhabiting it. It is currently our busiest time of the year (those bats, squirrels and raccoons are havin' their babies!) and luckily I was able to get a hold of the owner of our company to go out to remove the opossum. We scheduled the appointment and arranged to meet the owner of the home (or mother) out at the house to essentially save the day...cause that's what we do...

The owner of our company meets the woman at her home (out front of course) and prepares to enter the house to fight off this scary, crazy, intimidating opossum who has now most likely taken over the entire house. He slowly enters the house and to his left he turns and is face to face WITH... the smallest opossum he has ever seen. It was even smaller than a chipmunk at this point. This woman vacated her own home and dialed her daughter for assistance with a tiny, baby opossum. The owner also turns to walk out of the house when he sees an "old school" revolver sitting on top of the television. After noticing his interest, the woman explains that she was trying to shoot at the animal as it ran around her living room floor. The revolver was so old that it wouldn't release the bullet out of the camber. He unloaded the gun (free of charge) and went on his merry way with the baby opossum in his grasp.