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AAAC Wildlife Removal lands on PCT Top 100 for first time

AAAC Wildlife Removal was named to the 2026 PCT Top 100 list for the first time, becoming the only wildlife-specialist company on North America’s ranking of the largest pest control firms. The recognition highlights the growth of a privately owned, family-operated, veteran-owned business in a field dominated by general pest control providers. Why it matters: - AAAC Wildlife Removal is now listed among North America’s 100 largest pest control companies, a sign that wildlife-only services have enough scale to break into a ranking typically dominated by broad-spectrum pest firms. - The recognition gives a specialized humane wildlife removal business a visible place on an industry benchmark that can influence customer trust, recruiting and franchise interest. What happened: - AAAC Wildlife Removal was named to the 2026 PCT Top 100 list for the first time. - The company is the only wildlife-specialist firm on this year’s list. - The ranking marks the 25th anniversary of the PCT Top 100. - Pest Control Technology magazine publishes the list annually. The details: - The PCT Top 100 is widely regarded as the definitive ranking of the largest 100 pest control companies in North America. - The 2026 list is based on 2025 revenues. - Most companies on the ranking provide general pest control, termite work or broad-spectrum services. - AAAC Wildlife Removal focuses on complex wildlife situations involving raccoons, squirrels, bats, birds, snakes and other animals. - The company says it remains 100% privately owned, family-operated and veteran-owned. - Josie Moss, CEO of AAAC Wildlife Removal, said the recognition validates the team’s expertise, humane practices and customer trust. - Brian Moss, president and the 2024 Vetrepreneur® of the Year, said the milestone reflects the company’s independent roots and its team and customers across the United States. - AAAC Wildlife Removal provides wildlife exclusion, removal, attic cleanup and prevention services across the United States. - AAAC Wildlife Removal says franchise opportunities are currently available in select markets nationwide. - The company directs wildlife service information to AAAC Wildlife Removal and franchise information to Wildlife Franchise Info . Between the lines: - The placement suggests demand for specialized wildlife control is strong enough to compete with much larger general pest operators. - The “sole wildlife specialist” distinction also gives AAAC a marketing edge that could matter in both consumer and franchise sales. - Being privately held and veteran-owned may help the company stand out in an industry where scale often comes from consolidation. What’s next: - AAAC Wildlife Removal says it will continue steady growth while keeping its independent structure. - The company is also likely to use the ranking to support franchise expansion in select U.S. markets. - The annual PCT Top 100 list will remain a key benchmark for tracking how specialty operators compare with the industry’s largest players.

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