Notice: Seeking Verified Partners in Georgia
AnimalControlSolutions.com is currently expanding its network of independent specialists across the Peach State.
We are currently vetting new wildlife professionals in Georgia to ensure they meet our standards for WRD (Wildlife Resources Division) permits, insurance, and humane exclusion. If you are a property owner, please utilize our species-specific resources below. Are you a local provider? Contact us to join our verified directory.
AnimalControlSolutions.com serves as the premier informational hub for Georgia property owners facing nuisance wildlife conflicts. From the metro Atlanta corridor to the coastal landscapes of Savannah, our platform provides the technical data required to manage bats in the attic, squirrels in the walls, and raccoons in the chimney according to professional NWCO standards.
Georgia Professional Work Order Standards
1. Inspection
Identifying entry points in ridge vents, soffits, and foundation gaps common in Georgia residential architecture.
2. Removal
Humane extraction of raccoons, squirrels, or snakes using state-compliant trapping and exclusion methods.
3. Exclusion
Permanent wildlife proofing with galvanized steel mesh to ensure nuisance animals cannot return to the structure.
4. Restoration
Contaminated attic insulation replacement and sanitization to eliminate pheromones and high-humidity bio-hazards.
Georgia Local Service Areas
Utilize the links below to find technical wildlife management data for your specific Georgia community. Our directory connects you with the standards required for professional animal removal and property protection.
Common Georgia Wildlife Conflicts
Bats in the Attic: Georgia is home to ecologically vital bat species. Under Georgia DNR regulations, bat removal must be performed via live exclusion. Note that exclusions are restricted during the summer maternity season to protect flightless pups.
Raccoons & Rabies: Suburban and rural areas across Georgia have significant raccoon activity. Raccoons in the attic require professional handling, structural wildlife exclusion, and attic restoration to remove hazardous waste and parasites.
Squirrels & Roof Damage: Eastern Gray Squirrels often exploit construction gaps at the roofline. Once squirrels in the attic are established, they can destroy electrical wiring and insulation, necessitating high-margin remediation and permanent proofing.
Directory Notice: AnimalControlSolutions.com is an independent directory. While we finalize our local Georgia partnerships, please verify all state WRD licenses with any technician you hire. For domestic animal issues (dogs/cats), contact your local county animal control or the Georgia Department of Agriculture.