This page is an ongoing collection of pictures of our Animal Control technicians at work, and is dedicated to their loyalty, skill, dedication, and hard work.
Urban wildlife control is difficult, sometimes dangerous work, and it takes a special kind of professional to do it right.
Animal Control Technicians also need extensive education and in-depth knowledge of the biology and habits of every animal they work with in order to be able to catch it wild and release it unharmed, if at all possible. They also need a high degree of physical fitness, stamina, and plain-old guts.
Finally, animal control technicians need the right equipment to do their work efficiently and safely. At Adcock's Rid-A-Critter, we have everything our people need to tackle any animal control job -- no matter how big or how challenging. That, and the skill and dedication of our people, is what sets us apart from our competition.
Here are some pictures of the finest animal control professionals in the business.
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Tim McDavid & Chris Linder accepting their employee of the quarter award. |

Rid-A-Critter Animal Control Technicians Ron & Steve Herring receive an award for their outstanding performance. (December 2006) |

David suspended in mid-air sealing a gable during a bat control job in Fayetteville, Georgia |

Dangerous bat control job in Cordele, Georgia. |

Going high on an Atlanta woodpecker control job. Rid-A-Critter performs all kinds of bird control work. |

Jason Arruda uses repelling gear while performing a roof rat control and exclusion job in Buckhead, GA. |

David Cox and his hard-working son on a late-night skunk control mission |

Animal Control Supervisor Dean Scott and his friend. The squirrel is relaxed because knows that we only perform humane squirrel control. |

Shane repelling on a Marietta bat control job. Notice the facial expression. Maybe he was trying to imitate a bat? |

Jeff Vrendenburgh performing animal control and animal damage repair on a roof in Atlanta, Georgia. |

Field trip to the Jackson Road Elementary School, part of our Community Involvement |

Don Worthington and his hard-working son on an Atlanta raccoon control job |

Giving techs the best equipment makes roof rat control, bat control, and squirrel control easier, safer, and more efficient. |

Jason McFarland, Master Repairman performing squirrel control and exclusion on a roof in McDonough. |

Mark Decker and Jason Aruda |

Ron Herring repelling for rats |

Bat's eye view of Patrick Cross |

Jason McFarland, Extreme Sealing |

Jason McFarland, aka "Batman" |

Ron Herring doing squirrel control work in Macon |

Another picture of Ron on the same squirrel job |

Bird men Shane Fountain and Jason McFarland |

Rat men Shane Fountain and Jason McFarland |

Tim McDavid and Chris Linder performing raccoon control in Atlanta, Georgia. |

Shane Fountain and Jason McFarland on Rat Patrol |

Repair Supervisor Shane Fountain |

Shane Fountain and Jason McFarland getting after rats |

Richard Adcock, Coyote Trapper |

Jason McFarland, Master Trapper |

Jason the camera hog going after honeybees |

Jason McFarland treating hornets |
Shawn Joly waist-deep in water on a beaver control job |

Don Worthington and friend |

Jason McFarland getting up in the world on a flying squirrel job |

Jason McFarland performing roof rat repairs |

Tim and Chris doing a Hornets' Nest Removal job in Powder Springs, GA |

Chris Collender on the roof during an Atlanta bat control job |

Jason McFarland with the catch of the day |

Jason McFarland also treats honeybees |

Patrick Cross with a Trapped Beaver |

Brothers Ron and Steve Herring |

Patrick Cross rises to the occasion on a bat control job |

Jeff sealing another house against animal entry |

Jason treating hornets again |

David Arruda pointing out rodent trails in contaminated insulation during an insulation replacement job. |

Tim Jenkins giving a ride to some friends |

Animal control technician getting down and dirty |

Shane with our exclusive Rat Blaster, preparing to inflict havoc on rats throughout Georgia. |