Coyote Removal

Coyotes are one of the most adapted species to most residential settings in neighborhoods thru the Atlanta area. They are thought to be only out in the wild, but they are commonly found in neighborhoods, and even urban areas. Coyote can pose a danger to livestock and pets, and even take up refuge under or around your home.

They are opportunistic feeders and can eat nearly anything. They will feed on pets, livestock, deer, road kill, insects, garbage, pet food, and even vegetation.

In residential areas they have mostly lost their fear of humans. If you suspect Coyote activity in your area, be cautious about letting small pets outside unattended, even with a fenced yard. Avoid problems by not allowing pets to roam freely, not feeding other wildlife, and having garbage or trash secure.

We can help you with coyote removal and trapping. In addition to preying on livestock and pets, They also take advantage of food sources, water or drainage areas, and shelter sites. Give us a call and we will help you secure your property.

If you have spotted a coyote in your area, give us a call and we will help with your coyote control needs and make sure your land is secure and safe from the threat of coyote.

Coyote Trapping

Coyotes are a nuisance animal that thrives in residential neighborhoods. Don’t run the risk of a coyote attacking a family pet. Let our professionals help with coyote trapping. We will capture the coyote in a humane manner using safe, effective, trapping solutions. Coyote problems are usually started by monitoring activity to ensure trapping will be successful.
We offer:

  • Camera Surveillance
  • Coyote Trapping (Live Humane Traps)
  • Habitat Modification
  • Fencing
  • Shooting (Certified Urban Marksman)

The major contributing factor to the rise in coyote numbers in residential areas is encroachment. As we develop land coyotes once occupied, they have nowhere to go. This has led to problems in most neighborhoods all over the U.S. which gets worse yearly. Some cities are contracting private contractors for controlling coyotes. Short of the seasonal hunting of coyotes or the occasional coyote hit by a car, the numbers will never be controlled unless action is taken.
Coyotes are excellent at digging, and can even find ways to get over a fence. Periodically checking the area can reduce any such chances. Skirting added to the existing fence can take away any chance of coyotes digging under your fence. Also ensure there are no branches or limbs hanging over your fence and that all fencing is secured.

Coyote Diseases

Coyotes can harbor a number of diseases and ectoparasites that can be spread to people and pets. Diseases Coyotes can have include Rabies, Tularemia, Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvo Virus, and Mange. Ectoparasites include mites, fleas, worms, and ticks. It is best to avoid contact with a dead coyote, live coyote, den area, or where one has been. You should also keep pets away from those areas as well, as many diseases mentioned are a greater risk to pets than people.