South Atlanta has a variety of natural habitats, like forests composed of hardwood trees such as oak, hickory, maple, and pine. These forests provide shelter and food for numerous wildlife species, including white-tailed deer, squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, and a variety of bird species.
Whether you live in Fayetteville, Jonesboro, Bonaza, Lovejoy, or McDonough, you may find opossums, squirrels, bats, raccoons, snakes, and other wildlife taking shelter in the quiet parts of your house. These critters can lead to big problems if ignored! Call Critter Control at the first sign of nuisance wildlife.
Fayette County Rodent Control
The Norway and roof rats and the house mouse are common in south Metro Atlanta, and there is no lack of food, water, and shelter. So why are they such a nuisance in your home? Simply because it, too, gives them food, water, and shelter.
You won’t likely see too many rats and mice. They are active at night and know how to stay out of sight. They are sneaky creatures, snagging crumbs off countertops and chewing their way through boxes in your pantry. One way you know they are there is the droppings they leave behind, the ones that can be toxic to humans. There may also be gnawed materials like wood or wires and shredded insulation. If it is soft and accessible, rodents will chew it.
Setting a rat trap is a temporary fix. Eventually, others will find their way into your home. We can make it much harder for them, however.
Squirrel Removal near you
Squirrels can breed twice a year in Georgia. Once in late winter, and once in late summer. They will nest in attics and vents if they’re able to access the home. You’re most likely to hear a squirrel family in your home in early spring and early fall.
Squirrels are active during the day so you might hear squealing, running, or gnawing early in the morning. Squirrels’ teeth never stop growing so they constantly gnaw and chew damaging attic insulation, fraying electrical wire, and destroying house structures.
Squirrels can impact your quality of life. They are active from dawn to dusk. The most common sign of squirrels is the sound of scurrying early in the morning.
To effectively remove squirrels, the wildlife technician will employ a variety of tactics such as live trapping, one-way doors, deterrents, and direct capture.