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Recent Coyote Sightings in Greater Atlanta—What You Need to Know
Recent sightings of coyotes in Atlanta and Fulton County have residents on red alert. In order to keep your family and pets safe, knowing what to do when you see a coyote is crucial.
Raccoons and Eggs Don’t Mix
Raccoons have long been known to decimate bird populations by attacking nests and eating, or damaging the eggs. While this is a part of the natural world, an unbalanced population can cause many issues.
Georgia Coyote, Bobcat, Fox, Raccoon and Other Wildlife
For many sportsmen the investment of time and money for their recreational properties is a labor of love. How else do you justify spending the hottest summer months painstakingly installing food plots, building habitat, and repairing stands and structures.
Georgia Raccoon Populations and Control: Concerns over Diseases
We are often asked why so many raccoons live in neighborhoods and urban environments. The main answer is a high volume of food availability. In a natural setting these animals must constantly scavenge for anything they can find to eat such as; fruits, nuts, crayfish, freshwater mussels, eggs, and dead animals.
How to Trap Armadillos
How do I trap Armadillos? That question gets asked hundreds of times a week in Georgia. The first answer is always: Call us! Predator Control Services has the specialized equipment and the experience to get the job done right.
Georgia Snakes and How to Keep Them Away from Your Home
Georgia has quite a few species of snakes and fortunately very few of them are poisonous. Most of the snakes you will see in your yard are going to be the good kinds. The ones who eat insects, rodents, and of course other snakes.
Atlanta Coyote Control and Removal
Coyote’s are here to stay. Atlanta, and the rest of Georgia, is now home to a thriving population of invasive eastern coyotes. These animals are no longer hidden in the backwoods and rural farms, but have invaded even the most urban areas.
Georgia Wildlife – Urban versus Rural
Georgia has some of the most varied terrain in the country. From the mountains to the coast there are so many types of environment for wildlife to thrive.
Ethical Trapping Techniques: Georgia Animal Control Topics
I am often asked how often we check our traps and what are the rules in the State of Georgia on the topic. The quick answer is every 24 hours. That is the requirement by the State of Georgia Department of Natural Resources. However, there is a more detailed answer that goes to the heart of ethical trapping of nuisance wildlife.
FAQ about our Residential Coyote Control Programs
Here are some helpful ways to make your property and neighborhood less attractive to coyotes moving in and causing problems.
Tips on Keeping Coyotes Away From Your Property
Here are some helpful ways to make your property and neighborhood less attractive to coyotes moving in and causing problems.
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