EPISODE · Nov 20, 2024 · 37 MIN
Building a Wildlife Removal Business with Consistency & Care | Daine Patton
from Catch & Convert: Wildlife & Pest Control Business Growth
In this episode of the Catch & Convert Podcast, host Tate Morgan sits down with Daine Patton, owner of Bats To Rats Wildlife Control and Prevention in Lincoln, NE, to explore his decade-long journey in the wildlife removal industry. From his early days balancing family life with pest control work to building a thriving company that serves all of Nebraska, Daine shares how consistency and personal growth fueled his success. Listeners will gain practical advice on leveraging networking and social media to grow a wildlife removal business, the importance of solving customer problems with integrity, and how intentional time management can help balance work and family life. Daine also discusses his transformative weight loss journey and how it paralleled the growth of his business, proving that personal development drives professional success. Tune in for Daine's insights on scaling a wildlife control business, maintaining a customer-focused approach, and building relationships that drive referrals. Plus, hear his powerful mantra, "Who is missing out because you aren't showing up?"—a call to action for operators to stay visible and impactful in their communities. Perfect for wildlife control and pest control professionals looking for actionable strategies to grow their businesses while fostering personal growth. Don't miss this episode of the Catch & Convert Podcast with Bats To Rats Wildlife Control and Prevention! Our Guest is Daine Patton of Bats To Rats Wildlife Control and Prevention in Lincoln, NE: https://www.batstorats.com Your Host is Tate Morgan of LeadSquirrel Marketing: https://animalcontrolmarketing.com
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