Wildlife Removal Services in Tennessee and Georgia
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Animal Removals
Free Qualified Removal for Raccoons, Opossums, Skunks, Bats in the Attic or Crawl
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Why Humane Animal Removal?

We bring all orphaned babies to animal rehabilitators
We work with local animal rehabilitators to raise abandoned animals until they are able to be released into the wild. Sometimes a mother raccoon dies in the attic or a mother opossum is found dead under the home. Once we provide dead animal removal we will take the orphaned baby animals to a local superhero.

We care about the animals
We know the animals have lived here long before we built on their land. It is not the animal's fault our home looks like a safe place for them to live. However, we also know that these animals cause damage and spread diseases. We will live trap and relocate all native wildlife.

Humane trapping & live relocation
Wildlife control and animal removal experts from The Animal Guys humanely traps and/or removes skunks, raccoons, opossums, rats, birds, mice, snakes, lizards, armadillos, moles, bats, squirrels, chipmunks, gophers, beavers, flying squirrels, muskrats, foxes, coyotes, snapping turtles, nutria and any other nuisance wildlife.
Testimonial
Let Our Customers be the Judge!
Very professional. Excellent work.
Very professional. Excellent work. Will be recommending to family and friends....
- Eric Barajas - Local Guide 60 reviews 10/13/2021
FINALLY someone who actually took care of my squirrel problem!
FINALLY someone who actually took care of my squirrel problem! I've had countless handy men and "professionals" come out to fix my problem, but they always come right back! You get what you pay for I gu...
- Nate Cloud 06/19/2018
I highly recommend these guys
I highly recommend these guys, especially Duane who is a pro. I had a stubborn groundhog burrowing under the foundation of my garage. I tried to trap it but with no success. Turns out they are difficult...
- Mac Cessna 07/10/2021