Animal Control and Bee Control in Atlanta, DeKalb County, and North-Central Georgia by Adcock's Rid-A-Critter
Summer Animal ControlSummer Animal Control in Georgia

The long Georgia summer is heating up, and so are the calls for bat control, squirrel control and snake control. Raccoon control also keep us busy, and beavers become more active, as well.

We also get a lot of calls for pest bird control this time of the year. birds become a problem when they nest in attics, block vents, and roost on ledges and statues in urban areas.

Stinging insect control also keeps us busy throughout the summer. We get a lot of calls for wasp control, honeybee removal, yellow jacket control and hornet control.

Of course, the need for routine urban wildlife management like coyote control, opossum control, skunk control, and fox control continues year-round, as do calls for animal noises in attics.

We provide high-quality, earth-friendly animal control in Atlanta, Athens, Macon, Columbus, Sandy Springs, Roswell, and all of Northern and Central Georgia.


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Dead Animal Removal and Odor Control Service

 

Dead Animal Odor Removal, Atlanta GAAs the Georgia sun gets hotter, we get a lot more calls for dead animal removal. Animals that get trapped and die inside of attics and other parts of buildings decompose rapidly in the Georgia heat, and the dead animal stench can become unbearable.

Frankly, dead animal removal and odor control are not the most glamorous jobs that animal control technicians perform. To put it plainly, removing a dead, rotting animal from a building is pretty disgusting work.

Dead animal removal can also be physically demanding work. The fine old buildings found in Atlanta and throughout Georgia are full of nooks and crannies that give animals plenty of places to roam, hide, die, and stink, making dead animal removal in Atlanta and throughout Georgia a physically demanding and difficult job.

But dead animal removal is important work. Dead animals trapped in walls, ceilings, crawl spaces and other places in a building can cause all sorts of problems:

  • Dead animal odors are putrid and can last for many months.
  • Dead animals can attract flies, beetles, and other insects.
  • Displaced parasites such as fleas, ticks, lice, and mites often go looking for new homes when their hosts die, and can spread serious diseases when they infest humans or domestic animals.
  • Decomposing animals trapped in walls and ceilings can sometimes cause staining.

Removing dead animals from walls, ceilings, crawl spaces, and other structural areas is risky and generally should not be attempted by homeowners. Aside from the the physical risks involved in finding and extracting the dead animal (and the often-nauseating dead animal stench), dead animals can transmit disease pathogens, especially when they have been infested with fly larvae or when displaced ectoparasites are looking for new hosts. Never touch a dead animal with your bare hands!

 

Finding and Removing Dead Animals

Dead rats we removed from a home in Alpharetta You know what the hardest part of dead animal removal is? Finding them in the first place. That's where professional knowledge of urban wildlife biology comes in.

Understanding the habits and biology of the animal when it was alive is vital to finding its carcass after it's dead. Obviously, the animal was alive when it got into your home. People don't generally drag dead animals into the house with them when they come home from work. So finding and removing a dead animal begins with thinking like a live one.

Dead rat removal, for example, begins with understanding the behavior of rats, and then using that knowledge (along with the technician's senses -- especially his sense of smell) to determine where the rat was most likely to have traveled before it died.

It also helps if we know what kind of animal we're looking for. Many times, we get called to remove a dead animal after a chemical rat control job was performed, and either a rat or some other animal ate the bait and died inside the house somewhere. In fact, one of the biggest reasons not to use poisons for rat control is that an animal may decide to drop dead in some hard-to-get-to area inside your home. (That's one reason why we only perform non-chemical rat and mouse control, by the way. )

Our animal control technicians apply their knowledge of urban wildlife biology to dead animal removal work of all kinds, whether it be dead raccoon removal, dead bird removal, dead squirrel removal, dead rat removal, dead opossum removal...

Okay, okay, we're sure you get the point. If there's a dead animal stinking up your house and you want it removed, give us a call.

 

Dead Animal Odor Control: Oooh, that smell!

Getting rid of the odor from a dead animal begins with finding and removing the animal's carcass. Once the body is gone, most of the odor will go away with it. But to assure that odors from dead animals are eliminated quickly, we use a variety of non-toxic, biodegradable products that don't just mask odors, but actually eliminate dead animal odors through bacterial and enzymatic action. This helps eliminate odors caused by dead animals and the fluids and by-products that ooze from their lifeless bodies.

 

Animal Exclusion and Animal Damage Repair

Finally, if an animal crawled into your home and died, chances are that sooner or later, others will follow. Not to worry: Rid-A-Critter is Georgia's leader in animal exclusion and animal damage repairs. We provide animal-proofing services in Atlanta, Macon, Athens, Columbus, Roswell, and all of North-Central Georgia.

We can track down the entryways that animals used to get into your home or building, and make sure that new ones don't get the same idea. We also offer animal damage repair and insulation replacement to remove any odors, filth, or health risks created by animals who may have been infesting your attic or other insulated areas.

 

Service Area

Adcock's Rid-A-Critter provides dead animal removal in Atlanta, Athens, Columbus, Macon, Roswell, and all of North-Central Georgia. Please contact us for more information.