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Founded in 1995 by Mark E. Dotson in Northglenn, Colorado, AAAC Wildlife Removal—originally known as A All Animal Control—has developed into a premier franchise specializing in humane wildlife management across the United States.
The company began franchising in 2000, giving entrepreneurs the opportunity to own and operate their own wildlife control businesses under a respected and recognized brand. Today, AAAC Wildlife Removal is headquartered in Montgomery, Texas, serving residential, commercial, and municipal clients.
AAAC Wildlife Removal provides a wide range of services, including the removal of raccoons, squirrels, bats, rodents, snakes, and other nuisance animals. The franchise emphasizes humane and ethical practices, ensuring that animals are safely and responsibly relocated while also helping property owners prevent future infestations.
What sets AAAC Wildlife Removal apart from the competition is its commitment to professionalism, prompt and reliable service, and the humane treatment of wildlife. The company focuses on thorough inspections, customized solutions, and excellent customer care.
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AAAC Wildlife Removal provides a structured training program to ensure franchisees are prepared for success. Here’s a summary of the franchisor’s training offerings:
AAAC Wildlife Removal provides its franchisees with territory protection, but the protection has limits. The franchisor designates specific territories for each franchise, ensuring that no other AAAC Wildlife Removal franchise is placed in that area during the agreement term.
This helps franchisees focus on developing their customer base without direct competition from other franchisees. However, the franchisor retains certain rights even within protected territories.
AAAC Wildlife Removal may still operate company-owned locations, national accounts, or provide services through online platforms that could reach into a franchisee’s territory. Franchisees should carefully review the agreement to understand the full scope of these territorial provisions.

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