
Raccoon Removal in Johns Creek, GA
Johns Creek's large homes in Country Club of the South, St. Ives, and Shakerag feature complex rooflines that create numerous potential raccoon entry points. The Chattahoochee River along the city's eastern border supports healthy raccoon populations.
Understanding Raccoon Removal in Johns Creek
Johns Creek's large homes in Country Club of the South, St. Ives, and Shakerag feature complex rooflines that create numerous potential raccoon entry points. The Chattahoochee River along the city's eastern border supports healthy raccoon populations.
Raccoons are the heavyweights of attic wildlife — and we mean that literally. An adult raccoon can weigh 25-35 pounds, and they're strong enough to tear through roofing materials, rip apart soffits, and peel back aluminum flashing with their bare hands. When a raccoon decides your attic is home, you'll know it. The thumping is loud, the damage is significant, and the mess they leave behind is a genuine health hazard. In 15+ years of wildlife removal across Metro Atlanta, raccoons consistently cause the most expensive damage of any species we deal with.
Here's what most homeowners don't realize: if you're hearing heavy thumping in your attic between February and May, there's a very good chance you have a mother raccoon with babies up there. Female raccoons seek out warm, enclosed spaces to raise their young, and your attic checks every box. We responded to a call in Marietta last spring where a raccoon had torn through the roof vent, set up a latrine in the corner of the attic, ripped apart 6 feet of ductwork, and had 4 kits nestled in the insulation. The homeowner had been hearing noises for two weeks but thought it would 'go away on its own.' By the time we got there, the damage was over $3,000.
Raccoon droppings are a serious biohazard — they can contain Baylisascaris roundworm eggs, which are incredibly dangerous to humans and remain viable in the environment for years. This isn't something you clean up with a broom. Professional remediation with proper PPE is essential. Raccoons are also the #1 carrier of rabies in Georgia, which is why we never recommend homeowners attempt to handle or corner a raccoon. Call a professional — it's not worth the risk.
What To Do Right Now
Do This
- Call a licensed professional immediately — raccoons are strong, smart, and potentially rabid
- Keep children and pets away from areas with raccoon activity or droppings
- Secure all outdoor trash cans with locking lids or bungee cords
- Note whether noises are heavier at night (adult) or include chirping/whining (babies present)
Don't Do This
- Do NOT attempt to trap or corner a raccoon yourself — they can bite and carry rabies
- Do NOT seal entry points without confirming all raccoons (especially babies) are out first
- Do NOT disturb raccoon droppings without proper respiratory protection — roundworm eggs are airborne when disturbed
- Do NOT use mothballs, ammonia, or other 'home remedies' — they don't work and they contaminate your home
Is This Happening in Your Johns Creek Home?
Heavy thumping or walking sounds in the attic, especially at night
Torn or displaced soffit, fascia, or roof shingles
Large droppings in the attic or on the roof
Damaged ductwork, wiring, or insulation in the attic
Overturned trash cans and scattered garbage
Raccoons entering large Johns Creek homes through multiple roofline intersection points
Dangers & Health Risks
Raccoon Roundworm
Raccoon feces can contain Baylisascaris eggs, a parasitic roundworm that can cause serious neurological damage in humans.
Rabies
Raccoons are one of the top rabies carriers in Georgia. Never approach or corner a raccoon.
Severe Structural Damage
Raccoons are powerful — they tear through roofing, rip apart ductwork, and cause thousands of dollars in damage.
How We Solve Your Raccoon Removal Problem
Every situation is different, but our proven process ensures a permanent solution — not a temporary fix.
Full Inspection & Baby Check
We thoroughly inspect your attic, roofline, and soffits to locate all entry points and determine if babies are present. This is critical — removal strategy changes entirely when kits are involved.
Humane Trapping & Reunion
We use professional live traps to capture raccoons humanely. If babies are present, we use reunion techniques — the mother will relocate her young once we've secured your home. No harm to the animals.
Seal-Out, Remediation & Repair
We permanently seal every entry point, remove all contaminated insulation and droppings (with full biohazard PPE), sanitize the attic, and repair structural damage including ductwork, wiring, and roofing.
Common in Johns Creek & Fulton County
Raccoons are abundant throughout Metro Atlanta and thrive in suburban neighborhoods where trash, pet food, and easy roof access are plentiful. We see peak activity from February through May when females seek attic space for denning. Areas like Buckhead, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, and Roswell — with mature trees and older homes — are especially prone to raccoon intrusions. Georgia's DNR classifies raccoons as furbearers, and they can be legally trapped year-round by licensed operators. However, humane handling and proper reunion of mothers with kits is both an ethical and practical requirement.
The Chattahoochee River along the eastern border, Autrey Mill Nature Preserve, Ocee Park, and extensive greenbelts within subdivisions. Complex rooflines on larger homes create numerous entry points for squirrels and raccoons. Bat colonies are found in homes near the river. Coyotes are increasingly reported near Autrey Mill.
Transparent Pricing, No Surprises
Most residential raccoon removal projects in Johns Creek 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 inspection and detailed quote included.
What Johns Creek Customers Say
"Our Johns Creek home's complex roofline had multiple entry points we never noticed. The Outdoors Group did a full inspection, sealed everything, and removed the squirrel family humanely."
Priya K. — Johns Creek, GA
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