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Wildlife Removal, Attic Damage & Prevention | Complete Animal Removal East

Wildlife Removal, Attic Damage & Prevention | Complete Animal Removal East

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What happens when wildlife gets into your attic, crawlspace, or walls — especially during snow and ice? In this episode of The Prosperity Lounge, Joey Ruffalo sits down with Jonathan and Justin Moore, co-owners of Complete Animal Removal East, to talk about the real-world issues homeowners face when squirrels, raccoons, bats, and other wildlife invade their homes. The Moore brothers share: How wildlife problems actually start (and why cold weather makes it worse) The hidden damage animals cause in attics and crawlspaces Why quick fixes fail — and what true prevention looks like The importance of proper exclusions and home repairs Safe, humane animal removal vs. dangerous DIY mistakes What homeowners should look for before a small issue becomes a major repair bill This conversation goes beyond pest control — it’s about protecting your home, your health, and your peace of mind with proactive solutions that actually last. Whether you’re a homeowner, real estate investor, or property manager, this episode will help you understand what’s happening inside your home — and how to stop problems before they start. 🎧 Watch & listen: YouTube: The Prosperity Lounge Podcast apps: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio & more 🌐 Join the free Prosperity Lounge community: 👉 https://www.theprosperitylounge.com 📍 Serving East Tennessee: Knoxville, Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg & surrounding areas Buy me a Coffee https://coff.ee/prosperitylounge 🔗 Learn more about Complete Animal Removal East: https://www.animalsremoved.com Until next time — stay faithful, stay fearless, and remember: freedom lives where faith and action meet.
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