Skedaddle has been the pioneer of humane wildlife control since 1989. At Skedaddle, our objective is to provide homeowners with a permanent solution that includes humane removal, decontamination, and preventative measures to keep homes and families safe. By Lana Mazin

Skedaddle has been the pioneer of humane wildlife control since 1989. Wildlife removal has not changed much in the past 32 years; it is still an industry where 95% of companies are one-man operations, trapping, euthanizing, and separating mothers from their babies as a way to solve customers’ conflicts. At Skedaddle, our objective is to provide homeowners with a permanent solution that includes humane removal, decontamination, and preventative measures to keep homes and families safe.

At Skedaddle, we remove unwanted animals by hand, never using traps, and completely seal the animal’s entry points and other weak, and vulnerable areas on the property, so they are unable to enter the dwelling again. By offering this service, not only do most homeowners contact us as the only humane option in their area, but the animals stay in the community, meaning we are often called again to a neighbor’s home, which drives business.

With over 32 years in this industry, we are starting to break into the U.S. market with a franchise opportunity that is unique, humane, and generates strong revenues. The intent of our franchise is to allow owners to feel good about the work they are doing, while leading a balanced and fulfilled life.

Here’s why you should consider Skedaddle as an ideal opportunity for you.

Outstanding Revenue and High-Profit Margins: Average Gross Sales for our franchise owners is $380,684, with a net profit of $154,772 per territory*.

Home-Based and Scalable: Skedaddle is home-based or can be run out of a storage facility. Because of our low investment, low overhead, and the in-demand and necessary nature of our work, this is a concept that is extremely scalable.

Semi-Absentee Opportunity: If a franchise owner wants in on this lucrative and needs-based service, but does not want to get their hands dirty and do wildlife removal themselves, they can hire a strong general manager and oversee the business from a semi-absentee perspective.

Minimal Competition: While there are many pest-control franchises out there, the number of companies focused on wildlife removal, especially humane wildlife removal, are few and far between.

Year-Round Business: Outside of humane wildlife control, we also offer three additional revenue streams to our franchise owners: attic restoration, pest control, and holiday decorating.

Call Center: We offer a corporate call center that is open seven days a week to assist with scheduling, fielding calls, and sending appointment reminders to customers, allowing owners to focus on generating revenue.

– Lana Mazin

* Refer to 2021 Franchise Disclosure Document Item 19 – Table 1 & Table 2 Combined. Includes Owner Compensation.

Lana Mazin has worked at Raintree, a franchise development organization, for over four years. By overseeing and evaluating numerous franchise concepts, Lana prides herself on helping franchise consultants determine the best options to present to their clients. She holds a master’s degree in marketing, with a focus on brand development from the University of Colorado, Denver. For more information on Raintree, please visit raintreesales.com