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Wildlife Removal in Atlanta, GA

Atlanta homeowners face heavy spring pollen season (one of worst in the u.s.) that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Buckhead, Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, Marietta, Roswell, and surrounding Atlanta communities.

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Why Atlanta Homes Need Wildlife Removal

Heavy spring pollen season (one of worst in the U.S.)
Hot, humid summers with frequent afternoon thunderstorms
Significant tree canopy causing mold and organic buildup
Mild winters with occasional ice storms
High annual rainfall averaging 50+ inches
Common Home Types We Service
Brick exterior homesCraftsman and bungalow-style homesHomes with large covered porchesNew construction in suburban communitiesSplit-level and raised ranch designs

What You Get

Licensed wildlife removal specialists
Humane live trapping and relocation
Exclusion work prevents re-entry
Damage repair and attic restoration available
Bat exclusion using one-way devices — bats are protected
Dead animal removal

Our Wildlife Removal Process

01

Inspection

We identify the species, entry points, and extent of any damage or nesting inside the structure.

02

Trapping or Exclusion Device

Live traps are set for raccoons, squirrels, and groundhogs. One-way exclusion devices are used for bats during exclusion season.

03

Entry Point Sealing

After all animals are removed, entry points are sealed with heavy-gauge hardware cloth, metal flashing, or foam to prevent re-entry.

04

Damage Assessment

We assess any insulation damage, contamination, or structural damage and can coordinate or perform repairs.

Seasonal Considerations for Atlanta

1
Spring pollen coating every exterior surface
2
Summer algae and mold on north-facing walls and roofs
3
Fall leaf accumulation in gutters
4
Holiday lighting installation October–January
5
Post-storm debris cleanup after summer thunderstorms

Areas We Serve in Atlanta

Our wildlife removal pros are available throughout the Atlanta metro area, including:

BuckheadAlpharettaSandy SpringsMariettaRoswellDunwoodySmyrnaDecaturPeachtree CityJohns Creek

Wildlife Removal FAQ for Atlanta Homeowners

How often should Atlanta homeowners get wildlife removal?
Given Atlanta's heavy spring pollen season (one of worst in the u.s.), most homeowners benefit from wildlife removal at least once a year. Spring pollen coating every exterior surface often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Atlanta most need wildlife removal?
Brick exterior homes and Craftsman and bungalow-style homes are the most common home types in Atlanta and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How do I know if I have animals in my attic?
Scratching, scurrying, or thumping sounds — especially at night (raccoons, opossums) or early morning (squirrels). Odors, visible droppings, and finding disturbed insulation are also signs.
Can I remove wildlife myself?
Some wildlife (groundhogs, squirrels) can be handled with store-bought traps. However, raccoons can be aggressive, bats are protected by law in most states and require permitted specialists, and improper handling poses disease and legal risks.
Why can't bats just be killed?
Bats are protected by state and federal law in most areas due to their ecological importance. They must be excluded rather than killed. Exclusion must be done outside of maternity season (typically June–August) when flightless pups are present.
Do I need to clean my attic after raccoon removal?
Often yes. Raccoons create latrines in attics, and raccoon roundworm (Baylisascaris) is present in their feces. Contaminated insulation must be properly removed and replaced.

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