Removal Services

Our Services

  • Bats

  • Beavers

  • Bobcats

  • Chipmunks

  • Coyotes

  • Foxes

  • Groundhog

  • Opossums

  • Squirrels

  • And More!

Exclusion Services

  • Bat Exclusion

  • Bird Exclusion

  • Raccoon Exclusion

  • Squirrel Exclusion

  • Other Misc. Rodents

Maintenance

  • Attic Cleanup/Sanitation

  • Basement Cleanup/Sanitation

  • Dead Animal Removal

  • Foundation Barrier

  • Home Inspection

  • Odor Removal

  • Misc. Barrier Installation

  • Wildlife Damage Repair

A ferret inside a metal cage with dry leaves on the ground and a piece of food in the corner.

Welcome to Snake Creek Wildlife Removal, my name is Dawson Ball, and I am hardworking and passionate, especially when it comes to the things I love.

In 2003, my great-grandfather founded Snake Creek Wildlife Removal, and I am proud to be able to carry on his legacy. I have been involved with his company since I was eleven years old, going on jobs with him and learning the ropes firsthand. Over the years, I have gained a deep understanding of wildlife, humane removal techniques, and great customer service.

Now, as the current owner, I am committed to providing safe, effective solutions for wildlife control, while simultaneously honoring the values my great-grandfather instilled within the business. To me, this is more than just a job, it is a family tradition.

  • The most common pests found in North Georgia homes are the following: bats (year round, they migrate or hibernate during the winter months), birds (year-round), opossums (winter through spring), raccoons (winter through spring), rats (year-round), snakes (normally hibernate in the winter), and squirrels (fall through spring).

  • We practice humane trapping and wildlife removal techniques inside your home without the use of poison. If poison is used to control wildlife, there are risks of the animals dying and causing an odor in your space.

  • Due to Georgia's Regulations, we cannot handle issues related to endangered species, game animals (bears, deer, turkeys), or alligators. If you have a problem with any of these animals, you should contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. We also will not provide any services involving dogs or cats.

 

*We will service the surrounding areas of North Georgia