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    Wando Wildlife Removal

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Wildlife control or removal

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    Lightning Termite And Pest Control LLC

    (12 reviews)

    We maintained $300K termite bond for 20+ yrs with The lightning termite and pest control company…read more We wanted to remodel our kitchen, but a contractor noticed a damage to the beams inside the house. Termite inspection by another company found termite infestation and profound damage which was not detected by The Lightning company for years. They admitted their fault, sent the claim to their insurance company somewhere in New Jersey which was denied. We ended up with $50K repairs of the half of the first floor thanks to the The lightning termite and pest control crooked company.

    Horrible company, Larry's/ Lightning whatever. Ask Clemson Exchange or google search for past…read morehistory. Heard his daughter just bought Dads business Larry's and renamed it as I understand. Larry denied my Belle Hall claim after looking at a glance and gave no support on why the bond I paid for over a decade was denied. They never looked under my porch because the technician was too large and he simply said 'that's what the bond if for'. I thought they were out of business but was told today they were still under new management/ name so I'm posting this in hopes nobody else is being treated this way. Several other 1 star reviews. Never let Larry do the inspection, evidently he is still working there doing the exact same thing but again, it was renamed after the controversy. If an issue arises, only get another inspector or another company. Larry did not help me and was rude and blunt and negative.

    The Center for Birds of Prey - Western screech owl.   Held by a volunteer.  Just the cutest 6" puffball!  Don't be fooled tho, this guy can take down a cottontail rabbit!!

    The Center for Birds of Prey

    (55 reviews)

    Go! Go! GO! This place was amazing. You must make sure you get there for the flight demo. Buy…read moreyour tickets ahead of time. You will be so engrossed in the storys and information and amazed by the birds that the time will be over before you know it. Make sure to walk all around to see all the birds and owls. (Yes, owls are birds, but they have lots of owls!) There is a tiny little gift shop and my spouse couldn't help getting a t-shirt and I couldn't help giving a little donation. This place is doing wonderful things.

    This place is open for somewhat limited midday hours for visitation, which makes it a bit tough to…read morecombine with a trip to other attractions in the area (which is what I was trying to do). When I arrived just over an hour before closing, I was told that their various exhibitions of bird-related activity were already done for the day. Nonetheless, I was charged full price if I wanted to come in, an eye-watering $25. I've seen other places charge less under such circumstances, but that's a lot for an attraction regardless. The main reason I said yes was the veterinary clinic I passed on the way in; I have a soft spot for both medicine and owls. Having arrived, I meandered through several sets of cages where birds sat awaiting to be observed. Some of the birds were on the mend from various injuries. A wide variety of species were present; not just those local to the immediate surroundings. You couldn't expect to find more and more interesting birds in a place of this sort. The wiring around the birds does interfere with viewing, but given the size of the claws on some of those birds you definitely wouldn't want to have lax security. Overall the place was clean with well-maintained facilities; at least I could see the money was actually being spent. I was told that also had a plan for a massive bird evacuation in the (entirely likely) event that a hurricane might threaten this coastal facility. I did happen upon a smallish raptor of some sort getting some early falconry training while on a rope leash. Apparently some of their birds are bred and trained specifically for "educational purposes". Large birds are charismatic and interesting wildlife, and the sounds and sights were worthwhile. I wish I could have learned a bit more about the veterinary operations (as a human doctor, it is not entirely clear to me what you could realistically do for a bird).

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