Keeping Marietta Wildlife Wild (But Out of Your Home): A Guide to Finding the Best Wildlife Control Company

Marietta, Georgia, is a beautiful city known for its charming neighborhoods, vibrant culture, and stunning natural surroundings. However, these natural surroundings also come with a unique set of residents – wildlife. While sharing our city with these creatures is part of the charm, when they decide to take up residence in our attics, crawlspaces, or … Read more

For Wildlife Control Atlanta Calls SWAT

Protect Your Home Against Unwelcomed Guests As the fall season approaches, homeowners in Atlanta, Marietta and Cobb County need to be on the lookout for local wildlife attempting to move into their homes! Among several unwelcomed guests, squirrels are the most aggressive about moving in. As we noted in a previous article, they love to … Read more

Raccoon Problems ?

Call the raccoon removal specialists at SWAT Services.Have you noticed the telltale signs of raccoons in your yard? Raccoons, along with other wildlife pests, are making their presence known in search of warm spaces and food. Raccoons are known for rummaging through garbage cans and can make quite a mess. They are very clever animals and can adapt very well to the suburban environment of Marietta GA.

Call SWAT Services for Raccoon Removal

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Get Rid of Birds Making Nests

Call SWAT – Your Bird Nesting Deterrent Team

Your bird nesting deterrent team is SWAT Services.Springtime is finally here in Georgia! We’re not the only one’s who warmly welcome this time of year, animals love it too. Spring is nesting season for birds, squirrels, and other little critters who want to nest in your home. In Georgia it is not uncommon to find birds nesting in gutters but that’s not the only place they like to nest. At SWAT Services we handle all kinds of wildlife control problems and we have seen just about every scenario that you can think of. Let’s take a look at problems and solutions for common bird nesting complications that occur in Georgia.

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