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Atlanta Raccoon Control & Removal

About Raccoons: Raccoons, with their black mask and ringed tail, cause a wide variety of problems. They are very strong and nimble, and often tip over garbage cans or pry their way inside houses. They commonly break into the attics of homes. Frequently, a female raccoon with babies will enter an attic. Raccoons are cute, but they can be very destructive. We humanely trap and relocate these animals. It's important to find and remove the baby raccoons if there's a momma raccoon in the attic.

Raccoons are a common nuisance animal in southeast Georgia. In Atlanta and Fulton County, raccoon have become a particularly common problem, as they have invaded many homes in the area. If you need a professional solution for your Atlanta raccoon problem, give us at A Wildlife Pro a call.

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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!

Atlanta Raccoon Control Emails:

Hi, My cousin caught a racoon that was trying to nest under her deck. She is trying to find a humane way to get rid of it. She was told that if she was caught letting go she can face a fine of $1500. Any suggestions would be most helpful. Thank you ever so much, Vicki

Hello, Yesterday I went to Marietta GA for the first time in my life. Although the place is lovely, I was heart broken to see all the homeless raccoons and starving deer. I even saw deer eating sauerkraut from a garbage can that had been knocked over, and a raccoon eating a frosted donut… (Everyone knows that deer don’t typically eat sauerkraut and raccoons don’t typically eat frosted donuts)… I’m not a professional in the field, but I didn’t see too many deer friendly vegetation growing either… I do not know if you are the correct person to reach out to regarding this matter, but I think that Marietta GA should do something about this. The raccoon and deer population was greater than the human population yesterday. raccoons and deer everywhere one looked! Considering the cost of real-estate, I think it would be a very good idea to incorporate some kind of animal control for Marietta GA. This animal control would be beneficial to both the people whose heart’s ache for these poor starving animals, as well as the people who do not want rabies-infested raccoons crawling all around their very expensive property. I don’t know much about Marietta GA; perhaps something regarding this issue is already in the works… But I really hope that something significant happens to help these animals, especially with the cold months on the way. Thank you, Elizabeth