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  • Home
  • About Us
  • Wildlife Removal Services
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    • Raccoon Removal
    • Squirrel Removal
    • Bat Removal
    • Rodent Removal
    • Snake Removal
  • Service Areas
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Call Now:
470-304-8341

Why Sealing Rooflines Behind Gutter Lines the Right Way Matters

by todd | Aug 7, 2025 | Uncategorized

When protecting your home from rodents, one of the most commonly missed entry points is the construction gap behind the gutter line. Many homeowners and contractors wrongly assume that a drip edge or aluminum flashing will keep rodents out. But here’s the truth: those...

Metal Roof Rodent Entry: Why It Happens and How to Seal It Right

by todd | Aug 6, 2025 | Uncategorized

Metal roofs may not offer the protection you think they do when it comes to rodent-proofing your home. Despite their strength and durability, metal roofing systems often have built-in vulnerabilities that make it easier for rodents to gain access to your attic or...

Why the Cheapest Wildlife Removal Can Cost You More in the Long Run

by todd | Aug 6, 2025 | Uncategorized

When wild animals invade your home, your first instinct is often to find the most affordable solution. But in the world of wildlife removal and exclusion, the lowest bid can turn into the most expensive mistake. What looks like a bargain upfront often leads to costly...

Is Your Roof Letting Rodents In? Why Shingle Ridge Vents Are North Georgia’s #1 Hidden Entry Point (And How We Fix It for Good)

by todd | May 23, 2025 | Rodent Removal

Did you know bats can get into gaps as small as 3/8 of an inch, squirrels as small as 2-4 inches, and rats and mice as small as 1-2 inches? Most homeowners never suspect their shingle ridge vents are the main culprit—until they hear scratching in the ceiling or find...

What Attracts Rodents to Your North Georgia Home? Common Mistakes That Invite Mice and Rats

by todd | Mar 19, 2025 | Uncategorized

What Attracts Rodents to Your North Georgia Home? Common Mistakes That Invite Mice and Rats If you’ve ever dealt with a rodent problem, you know how frustrating it can be. Mice and rats don’t just appear out of nowhere—they’re drawn to your home for specific...
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