Predator Removal in Peachtree Corners
    Peachtree Corners, GA

    Predator Removal in Peachtree Corners, GA

    Peachtree Corners' Chattahoochee River corridor and Simpsonwood Park's 220+ acres support coyote and fox populations. Residential neighborhoods bordering these natural areas see occasional predator sightings.

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    Understanding Predator Removal in Peachtree Corners

    Peachtree Corners' Chattahoochee River corridor and Simpsonwood Park's 220+ acres support coyote and fox populations. Residential neighborhoods bordering these natural areas see occasional predator sightings.

    Coyotes, bobcats, and foxes have become increasingly common across Metro Atlanta — and not just in rural areas. We get calls from subdivisions in Kennesaw, Roswell, and Peachtree City from homeowners who've lost outdoor cats, found their chicken coop raided, or are hearing coyotes howling uncomfortably close to their homes at night. Urban and suburban sprawl in Georgia has pushed predators into neighborhoods, and they've adapted remarkably well. A coyote in your neighborhood isn't passing through — it lives there.

    The most common scenario we deal with is coyotes targeting pets and backyard livestock. If you have outdoor cats, small dogs, or backyard chickens, coyotes are a real and persistent threat. We worked with a family in Paulding County who lost three cats in two months before realizing coyotes were the cause. They had a pair of coyotes denning under their back deck — less than 50 feet from the house. Bobcats are less common but present, particularly in areas bordering wooded land or greenspace. Foxes tend to be less aggressive but will still raid chicken coops and den under decks and sheds.

    Predator management requires a different skill set than typical wildlife removal. These animals are intelligent, cautious, and territorial. Trapping takes experience, patience, and an understanding of predator behavior. We also address the attractants that brought them to your property in the first place — unsecured food sources, accessible shelter under structures, and unprotected livestock. Without addressing the root cause, new predators will move into the vacated territory within weeks.

    What To Do Right Now

    Do This

    • Bring pets indoors at night, especially cats and small dogs
    • Secure chicken coops and livestock pens with heavy-gauge wire mesh (not chicken wire — coyotes tear through it)
    • Remove outdoor pet food, fallen fruit, and unsecured trash that attract predators and their prey
    • Install motion-activated lights and noise deterrents near vulnerable areas

    Don't Do This

    • Do NOT attempt to corner or approach a coyote, bobcat, or fox — especially if it's daytime (could indicate rabies)
    • Do NOT use poison — it's inhumane, illegal for most predator species, and kills non-target animals
    • Do NOT assume a single sighting is a one-time event — if you see a predator, it lives in your area
    • Do NOT leave small pets unattended outdoors, even in a fenced yard

    Is This Happening in Your Peachtree Corners Home?

    Coyotes howling near your property at night

    Missing outdoor cats or small pets

    Livestock losses — chickens, goats, or calves attacked

    Bobcat or fox sightings near your home during daylight

    Tracks, scat, or kill sites found on your property

    Coyotes from Simpsonwood Park and the Chattahoochee corridor sighted in Peachtree Corners neighborhoods

    Dangers & Health Risks

    Pet & Livestock Attacks

    Coyotes and bobcats are opportunistic predators that pose a real threat to small pets and backyard livestock.

    Rabies & Disease

    Foxes and coyotes can carry rabies, mange, and distemper — all transmissible to pets and potentially humans.

    Denning Near Homes

    Predators denning under decks, sheds, or crawlspaces create ongoing safety and hygiene concerns.

    How We Solve Your Predator Removal Problem

    Every situation is different, but our proven process ensures a permanent solution — not a temporary fix.

    1

    Property Assessment & Risk Evaluation

    We assess your property for predator activity — tracks, scat, den sites, kill sites — and identify what's attracting them. We evaluate the threat level to your family, pets, and livestock.

    2

    Professional Trapping & Removal

    Using legal, humane trapping methods, we remove predators from your property. Coyotes are non-game animals in Georgia and can be trapped year-round. Bobcats and foxes require specific licensing we hold.

    3

    Habitat Modification & Prevention

    We address the root causes — sealing den sites under decks and structures, securing food sources, reinforcing livestock pens, and installing deterrents to prevent new predators from establishing territory.

    Common in Peachtree Corners & Gwinnett County

    Coyotes are now established throughout Metro Atlanta and are the most common predator we remove. They're particularly active in Paulding, Douglas, Coweta, and Fayette counties, but we regularly get calls from Cobb, Fulton, and Gwinnett as well. Bobcats are present in lower numbers but reported frequently near greenspace corridors in Roswell, Alpharetta, and north Fulton. Georgia classifies coyotes as non-game animals (no season, no bag limit), while bobcats and foxes are furbearers requiring seasonal permits or depredation permits. All our technicians are licensed for furbearer management.

    The Chattahoochee River along the western border, Crooked Creek, Jones Bridge Park, Simpsonwood Park (220+ acres), and extensive mature tree canopy throughout residential areas. Aging 1970s–80s rooflines make Peachtree Corners a hotspot for squirrel and raccoon entry. Homes near the Chattahoochee and Simpsonwood Park see elevated bat and raccoon activity. Rodent issues persist in the denser areas near Technology Park.

    Transparent Pricing, No Surprises

    Most residential predator removal projects in Peachtree Corners range from $500–$4,000+

    Projects can range from $500 to over $4,000 depending on your home's size, roof slopes, roof condition, soffit and fascia, overall condition of the home, and any existing damage that should be repaired during the exclusion process. Free assessment included.

    What Peachtree Corners Customers Say

    "We had raccoons in our Spalding Woods attic for weeks before calling The Outdoors Group. They handled everything — trapping, repair, and attic cleanup. Wish we'd called sooner."

    Linda M. — Peachtree Corners, GA

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