Wildlife Control & Removal
Rats, bats, squirrels, raccoons, snakes, and other animals can find their way into your home or business. They can be a health hazard and cause costly damage.
At the first sign of any unwanted critter, call us at Critter Control of Savannah.
We have been serving Savannah for over 18 years. We have the expert experience and quality of service you deserve.
Unlike other animal removal and pest control companies, we not only humanely remove the unwanted animal, but we also repair the damage and seal all entry points.
We are a locally owned and operated franchise of Critter Control, Inc., the nation's leading animal control firm for 30 years. We offer prompt, courteous, and professional service.
We are fully licensed and insured and guarantee the areas we seal.
Wildlife Problems in Savannah, GA
As the oldest city in the state, Savannah, GA, has many beautiful historic houses with gaps and cracks that allow pests inside. However, even newer structures are not immune to infestations. With the city's humid, subtropical climate, several animals are abundant in area homes and yards all year.
Raccoons den in garages, attic, and vacant buildings throughout Savannah. They typically hunt through the night for food and return to their nests before sunrise. A raccoon can transmit rabies as well as other dangerous diseases and parasites. People should avoid these pests, especially if they appear sick, weak, or aggressive.
A fox
squirrel is a common sight in urban and suburban Savannah. The pests prefer
yards with nuts and fruits. Since they dig numerous holes to save their food supply for winter, squirrels often
harm lawns. These gifted climbers also gnaw at damaged roofing and
chimneys to make their way into
attic or crawl spaces.
In natural spaces, the big
brown bat spends its days under loose tree bark or in rocky
crevices. As cities expand and habitats shrink in Georgia, the animals sometimes roost inside
attics, barns, and sheds as well. Mold that grows in bat
droppings indoors may develop airborne spores that cause the disease histoplasmosis.
In Savannah, we have water, fantastic food, and rodents. We have
house mice, Norway rats, and roof rats. These pests enter homes, especially in winter, looking for warmth, food, water, and shelter. Because they can fit through a hole the size of a quarter, it's not hard for them to find an entry point into your home. All rodents carry diseases, and when they leave their feces and urine all over your home, you are exposed to those diseases.
This franchise is independently licensed and operated by B&C Savannah Wildlife Enterprises, Inc., dba Critter Control of Savannah.