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Jacob Lehman | October 26, 2009

The owner of Destination Wildlife Control in Northern Virginia, Jacob Lehman began trapping animals as a young man growing up in the state’s Tidewater region. After serving 10 years in the U.S. Army, for the last eight years he has worked as a control specialist dealing with everything from snakes to bats to flying squirrels to beavers. Lehman has removed animals and performed exclusion work at apartment complexes, historic houses, restaurants, and golf courses.

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About Jacob Lehman

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Jacob Lehman began trapping animals as a young man growing up in the Tidewater region of Virginia. After serving 10 years in the U.S. Army, he moved to Northern Virginia, where for the last eight years he has worked as a wildlife control specialist dealing with everything from snakes to bats to flying squirrels to beavers. Lehman has removed animals and performed exclusion work at apartment complexes, historic houses, restaurants, and golf courses all over the D.C. metro area, especially in Northern Virginia.

Destination Wildlife Control

(703) 996-3428
240 South Reynolds St. #302 Alexandria, VA 22304 http://www.destinationwildlifecontrol.net

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