Adcock's Rid-a-Critter

3840 Roswell Rd
Atlanta, GA 30305
(770) 258-8568
www.ridacritter.com
Contact: Adcock, Richard
Business Description: Welcome to Rid-A-Critter, Northern Georgia's biggest and best-equipped urban wildlife management company. We were founded in 2001 to bring an enlightened, scientific approach to animal control, and have grown to become Northern Georgia's animal control leader. We have built our reputation by providing high quality, professional, environmentally sound, and humane animal control, along with business practices that have earned us the Better Business Bureau's highest rating. With technicians located throughout North-Central Georgia, we can handle any animal control or pest control job, no matter how big or how small. No subs. Additional DBA - Rid A Critter Inc.
In Business Since: 2000
Service Area: Entire area
On Angie's List Since: 5/27/2003
Warranties: Ask for details
Free Estimates: Ask for details
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 AM-5:00 PM
Excluded Services: Termite treatments or pest control.
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Cities Served: Acworth | Adairsville | Adams Crossing | Adamsville | Alpharetta | Atlanta - Downtown | Austell | Avondale Estates | Ball Ground | Bartow County | Ben Hill | Briarcliff | Brookhaven | Buckhead | Buford | Cabbagetown | Canton | Cartersville | Cascade Heights | Castleberry Hill | Chamblee | Chastain | Cherokee County | Clarkston | College Park | Conley | Conyers | Cumming | Dacula | Dallas | Decatur | Doraville | Douglasville | Druid Hills | Duluth | Dunwoody | East Atlanta Village | East Point | Ellenwood | Embry Hills | Euharlee | Executive Park | Fairburn | Fairlie-poplar | Fayette County | Fayetteville | Flowery Branch | Forest Park | Gainesville | Goose Hollow | Grantville | Grayson | Hampton | Hapeville | Haralson | Hiram | Jonesboro | Kennesaw | Kirkwood | Lakewood Park | Lawrenceville | Lilburn | Lithia Springs | Lithonia | Little Five Points | Locust Grove | Lovejoy | Mableton | Marietta | Mcdonough | Mckinney | Midtown | Moreland | Morningside | Morrow | Mt. Bethel | Newnan | Norcross | Northlake | Oakwood | Palmetto | Peachtree City | Powder Springs | Raymond | Rex | Riverdale | Roswell | Sandy Springs | Sargent | Scottdale | Senoia | Sharpsburg | Shenandoah | Smyrna | Snellville | Southport | Stockbridge | Stone Mountain | Sunny Side | Suwanee | Townsend Place | Tucker | Turin | Union City | Vinings | Virginia-highland | Washington Park | West End | Winston | Woodstock
 
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