So it's a licensed and insured pest elimination company, huh? Interesting.
As a curious question, does a company like this see business in West Virginia? I know it wouldn't take very well out here in the Midwest (Lord knows people try), as so many guys hunt, every farmer/rancher has their own rifle, snares, poison (or a son, nephew, cousin, neighbor kid that calls or traps), and the state is well equipped to deal with depredation problems for free. Side money is one thing, but a full time employment opportunity out here? Forget about it.
My cousin started one up a few years ago that I've helped him out with quite a bit, actually did really well getting clients, but can't charge more than peanuts to get business. Only thing keeping him going is the blog sponsors he lined up for it! It's an interesting economy we're in that the actual service doesn't support the business, but blogging about the execution of the service online pays the bills (advertising opportunity)! People would rather pay to hear him talk about removing problem animals instead of paying him to actually remove animals, how much sense does that make?!?!