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Decatur Animal Control, DeKalb County GA

If you have a dog or cat problem, click on Fulton County Animal Services for the free county service.

We operate a professional wildlife removal company based out of Decatur Georgia. We specialize in the resolution of conflicts between people and wildlife. Examples of common jobs that we do include the removal of squirrels in attics, complete rat removal and prevention, removal of bats from buildings, bird prevention, raccoon trapping, snake removal, and more. We remove dead animals from homes, repair wildlife damage, perform full home inspections, clean up wildlife waste and clean attics, and do 100% wildlife prevention work. If you have wildlife living in your building or attic, it's very important to find and seal all entry holes leading into homes in order to provide a permanent solution to wildlife problems.

We service both residential and commercial projects. Give us a call any time at 404-334-2961 and we will listen to you describe your wildlife problem, and schedule an appointment to solve your animal problem.

WE HANDLE THE BELOW ANIMALS. CLICK ON ANY ANIMAL FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Squirrel Raccoon Bird Bat Opossum Skunk Rat / Mice Snake

We are licensed and insured in the state of Georgia. We are owner-operated (we come to your home to do the job, not an underpaid careless employee) and are neat and clean with uniforms, service trucks, and the best wildlife trapping equipment. We have several years of experience, which is very important in ensuring a quality job done. We operate 24-7-365 for any wildlife situation. We give a written guarantee on our wildlife removal work and always strive for 100% customer satisfaction.

Wildlife Trapping: We specialize in humane wildlife trapping and removal.  We remove all nuisance critter species in Decatur, including raccoons, squirrels, opossums, snakes, and skunks.  We specialize in complete rodent control and offer 100% permanent removal of rats and mice.  We also specialize in bat colony removal and bird and pigeon control.  We use the proper wildlife control tactics and trap only the target wildlife, and when possible, we simply exclude the animals with no stress.  Most importantly, we solve the root of the problem, and specialize in permanent solutions to wildlife problems. We do this by performing a detailed inspection of the home or building, and by sealing shut, with steel, any and all points of entry so that no wildlife can enter again, and we give a guarantee on our work!



We cover a wide service range and remove wildlife in all of the greater Atlanta, GA metropolitan area, including the towns of Marietta, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Alpharetta, Suwanee, Duluth, Decatur Norcross, Auburn, Winder, Lawrenceville, Tucker, Mountain Park, Stone Mountain, Panthersville, East Point, Mableton, Smyrna, and more. We service Fulton County, Gwinnett County, DeKalb County, Colb County, and Cherokee County.

If in doubt about our service range or any of the types of services we offer, just give us a call, and we will let you know if we service your area and/or your wildlife problem.  We look forward to hearing from you!

Decatur Animal Control Emails:

Please guide us what to do...my name is Kimberly. We have some sort of critter/critters living or visiting in our home. We don't have an attic or access to crawl space but we hear scurrying /scratching noises at night in our bedroom ceiling on the top floor as well as one of our children's bedroom ceilings on the first floor. No clue where to begin. My husband was convinced it was mice and we did catch about 8 in our basement about 2 months back. Noises stopped and didn't catch any more. Until we just started hearing noises again this week. We don't know way to do or where to begin, we don't have a lot of financial resources either to make matters more complex. Please inquire if you can. So I'm assuming we'll have to get on our roof to inspect all this. But how do you gain access to attic if there's no crawl space or attic? Also any clue what kind of critter it could be. We have about 5 acres of land behind our home and have recently seen a possum and a raccoon. I was thinking of calling off your list jacks nuisance?

My family and I have a 1 year old American Bulldog, Earl. We go on family bike rides everyday for 5 miles. He's doing great. Our only problem is the other neighbor dogs. My daughter and husband have both been bitten. I have had a dog jump on my back. My husband has fallen off his bike because of dogs charging at Earl. We've taken several different routes but we seem unable to get away from these dogs that are left to roam freely. I've contacted animal control on the dogs that have bitten which they have on file already because of other people that the dogs have bitten. They said there isn't anything that we can do about the dogs that charge, unless they bite. We live in a small country town where people have their dogs as lawn ornaments. There are soooo many to deal with. What are our rights to humanely help with this situation? We can't stop walking Earl and our son is starting to get hesitant about our family bike rides which makes me sad. Please help give us some good advice. I'm starting to get desperate.

Please be advised that the person I am currently sharing a condo with in Ft Myers is allowing a female cat into her unit, and lets it stay out all night, or as long as it wants to. This condo is only feet away from a lake where alligators have previously been spotted and removed. I also have my own cat here, a male neutered and declawed, STRICTLY indoors. My cat has all shots except for feline leukemia protection, as he is NEVER outdoors. I fear for my own cat due to the other cat constantly being out doors and infected with who knows what? I don't think the owner of this condo unit even knows if "her" outdoor/indoor cat is spaded (female), possibly adding to the feral cat population. I would like to know if "her" cat can be confiscated as it is not licensed or tagged, no identification on it whatsoever. If there is nothing you yourself can do about this, would you be able to forward this email to the proper authorities then let me know before I give you any of the condo's owner personal information ie: name, address, phone# ?