FREE Macon Animal Removal and Pest Wildlife Control Resources in Georgia

FREE Macon Pest Wildlife Resources

FREE HELP: Georgia Wildlife Commission: 706-557-3213

The Georgia Wildlife Commission, also known as the Georgia Department of Fish & Game or the Georgia Wildlife Conservation Office, provides free resources for pest wildlife, or conflict or nuisance wildlife, as it is also called. They can send an officer to address certain wildlife issues, or provide other resources for the control of nuisance wildlife species, and provide help to the residents of Macon with certain wildlife problems. You can reach their offices by calling 706-557-3213. Visit them at https://georgiawildlife.com/

FREE HELP: Bibb County Animal Control: (478) 751-9200

Bibb County Animal Control Services most commonly help with domestic animals, such as stray cats or dangerous dogs. They also might help with wildlife issues in various capacities. Call your local office for a description of services. Visit www.maconbibb.us/tag/animal-welfare/. If that doesn't work, click here for the Macon police dept, who can provide free Macon wildlife control - but read my explanation.

FREE HELP: Macon Wildlife Rehabilitation: (678) 762-1051

Macon Wildlife Rehabilitators usually work with injured, orphaned, or sick wildlife. They will often help with wildlife issues and concerns. It is nice to give them donations for their help and wildlife rehab efforts. Visit Awl Wildlife Specialist at https://www.awlwildlife.com/

PAY SERVICE: Animal Control Experts, Inc.: 478-488-3003

Animal Control Experts, Inc. is a private wildlife control business that charges for critter removal in Macon. Animal Control Experts, Inc. is available 24-7-365 and provides same-day wildlife removal services, including the removal of animals inside attics, rodent removal, and more.



If you have an animal problem and need assistance, there are several free animal control resources in Macon, Georgia. The first thing you can try is your local Bibb County animal services, or the free Macon animal control services by calling (478) 751-9200. They may be able to help you with your critter problem, and possibly offer free raccoon removal or free snake removal. But they primarily deal with dogs and cats, and might not help with wildlife. For wildlife-specifice issues, try the Georgia Wildlife Commission at 706-557-3213. They do free wildlife control in Macon and all of Georgia. But they often deal with special cases like bears, or illegal hunting. They might not help you with specific cases in your house, like free rodent control or free squirrel removal. At a more local level, you can call Macon Wildlife Rehabilitation at (678) 762-1051 for local free animal removal and trapping, and they may help with providing free critter removal in Macon. But this organization, like all wildlife rehab, mostly focuses on healing and caring for sick or injured wildlife. There's no business that provides free pest control in Macon that will remove wild animals that I know of, like free bat control or free rat removal. Sometimes, for a case of animals in an attic, or wildlife problems on private property, you need to hire and pay for wildlife removal, and if so, I recommend Animal Control Experts, Inc. at 478-488-3003. Some people wonder if animal control costs money, or how much does animal removal cost. For that, call 478-488-3003 and ask. Of course, you can be sure to get free pest wildlife removal if you solve the problem yourself, so read my Do-It-Yourself page for more hints. Finally, you can call the local Macon police department. Click here for Macon police department animal removal and for a short explanation.

Macon wildlife issues:

On snow you will find that the Macon animal slides easily, providing the cover is not too overgrown or rugged in general. One definite warning: don't carry out the pest critter on your back, or even tied to a pole in the two-man carry! This may be all the invitation some trigger-happy nuisance wildlife control professional needs to use the moving nuisance wildlife as a target and put you in his direct line of fire. It has happened; so, the best method of moving your nuisance wildlife in the suburban neighborhood proper is by dragging, even when the ground is bare. What meat you might spoil will be negligible.

If you’re hauling takes you to pest control headquarters, hang the pest critter high on the pest control headquarters pole, and prop it open with two or three sticks so that internal heat will escape, and the carcass will cool. This is important. If the weather is warm the pest critter should be draped with a cheesecloth or muslin to keep it safe from flies as well as birds that might attack the meat. Hang the pest critter in a shady place, keep it cool, and when ready to leave pest control headquarters place it in the partly opened trunk and keep it clean and untainted. You may want to display it on the fender, which will not damage the critter fur if the weather is not too warm or the trip too long. The more help you can get in handling the Macon carcass at this point, the better. Nothing is more of a dead weight than a limp, freshly humanely trap and relocateed nuisance wildlife.

It has a way of slipping and sliding all over the place. If the weather is below freezing you will have little trouble in preserving the meat, but in warm weather it is a good plan to get the carcass home quickly once you leave, and to make the trip in the cool of the night or morning. Once home, the pest critter should be kept in a cool place such as the garage. The next step is to skin and quarter the carcass, and then have it cut up into smaller sections, ready for the pan. Unless you like butchering, the best place for the Macon critter fur now is your commercial locker. State regulations usually demand that the pest critter be skinned first. To do this start by splitting the hide along the back of the hind legs, then pull it away from the haunches and back, using one hand for pulling and the other for hammering the hide away from the flesh. You will have to use the knife occasionally to cut away the hide, but usually it can be pulled and fisted until you reach the forelegs where the knife will come into good use. All this time the nuisance Macon wildlife control professional is aiming for good-tasting meat, and one of the secrets of sweet critter fur, along with keeping it cool and clean, is the aging process. This aging should be done under controlled conditions. You can let the meat age in your garage, if it is cool, but it is better kept in a cold storage plant where you're sure it will always be chilled properly.

FREE HELP: Georgia Wildlife Commission: 706-557-3213
FREE HELP: Bibb County Animal Control: (478) 751-9200
FREE HELP: Macon Wildlife Rehabilitation: (678) 762-1051
FREE HELP: Macon police department: (478) 751-9134
PAY SERVICE: Animal Control Experts, Inc.: 478-488-3003

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