Every year, over 40,000 people are exposed to wild animals in the United States. Many of these animals may carry rabies or other harmful diseases - it only makes sense to offer preventative treatment or trapping services to those who may be at risk of coming in contact with harmful animals.
While the act of setting traps is simple, the legal ramifications are not.
California Department of Fish and Wildlife requires you to be licensed in order to place traps for wildlife. If this is the first time hearing about such a requirement, you may be in the breach of regulations.
PesTesT offers a simple and effective way to study for license exams, including the one required for Wildlife Trapping. |