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Seeing a snake in your home, basement, crawlspace, or garage – This is the most obvious sign. Even one sighting warrants a professional inspection.
Snake skins (sheds) – Snakes shed their skin several times per year. Finding a shed skin indoors or near your foundation confirms snake activity.
Snake droppings – Snake droppings are dark, log-shaped, often with a white chalky cap (uric acid). Found near walls, basements, or crawlspaces.
Slither tracks in dust or dirt – Look for winding trails in your crawlspace, basement floor, or garage.
Unexplained rodent disappearances – If you had rodents and suddenly don’t, a snake may have moved in and eaten them.
Rustling or slithering sounds – Snakes moving through dry leaves, insulation, or debris make distinctive sounds.
Unusual pet behavior – Dogs or cats staring, barking, or pawing at a specific area (wall, crawlspace door, closet).
If you notice any of these signs, do not wait. Venomous snakes pose an immediate danger to your family and pets.
Snakes are protected under Georgia law in some cases, and we never kill non-venomous species unnecessarily. We use safe, humane methods to remove snakes from your home or property.
Our technicians:
Perform a thorough inspection of your crawlspace, basement, attic, garage, and exterior to locate the snake.
Identify the snake species (venomous vs. non-venomous) from a safe distance.
Hand capture using specialized snake tongs and hooks for safe, humane removal.
Live traps placed along walls and in dark corners where snakes travel.
Glue boards (used only when necessary and checked frequently) – we humanely release captured snakes using vegetable oil.
Relocate captured snakes to appropriate natural habitats away from residential areas (non-venomous) or coordinate with wildlife authorities for venomous snakes.
We never handle venomous snakes without proper equipment and training. Your safety is our priority.
Snakes enter homes through surprisingly small gaps – a snake can squeeze through a gap as small as ¼ inch. After removal, we permanently seal every potential entry point on your home’s exterior using professional-grade materials:
Galvanized steel mesh over crawlspace vents, foundation vents, and dryer vents.
Copper mesh + expanding foam for small cracks in foundations, siding, and brick mortar.
Door sweeps for all exterior doors, garage doors, and crawlspace access doors.
Foundation crack sealing with concrete or hydraulic cement.
Siding and soffit repairs where gaps have formed.
Pipe and utility line seals – snakes often enter where pipes enter the home.
Result: Your home becomes physically snake-proof. Snakes cannot re-enter.
Snakes are attracted to properties that offer food, water, and shelter. Simply removing a snake without changing the environment means another snake will likely take its place. We provide expert recommendations and services to make your property less attractive to snakes:
Rodent control – Snakes eat mice, rats, and other rodents. If you have snakes, you may also have a rodent problem. We offer integrated rodent control.
Debris removal – Wood piles, rock piles, leaf litter, and overgrown vegetation provide hiding spots for snakes.
Mowing and brush clearing – Tall grass and dense shrubs harbor snakes and their prey.
We seal crawlspace doors and vents to prevent snake entry.
Removing bird feeders – Bird seed attracts rodents, which attract snakes.
Trimming tree branches that provide access to rooflines.
Snakes themselves cause minimal structural damage, but their presence often indicates other issues. Our repair services include:
Sealing gaps and cracks in foundations, siding, and rooflines.
Replacing damaged crawlspace vents and screens.
Rodent control and exclusion (if snakes were feeding on rodents).
Crawlspace encapsulation to remove snake habitat and improve home health.
Most wildlife removal companies simply catch the snake you saw and leave. Within weeks, another snake finds the same gap in your foundation or crawlspace vent — and you are paying again.
At A&A Wildlife, we are exclusion‑first snake control specialists. We do not close a job until your home is physically snake‑proof and your property is modified to reduce snake attractants. This two‑pronged approach — exclusion + habitat modification — provides permanent results.
Snake entry points you might not consider:
Gaps under garage doors (snakes can flatten to ¼ inch)
Crawlspace vents with torn or missing screens
Foundation cracks invisible from a distance
Gaps around air conditioner lines and utility pipes
Spaces between brick veneer and framing
We find and seal them all.
Licensed specialist inspects foundation, crawlspace vents, doors, and utility penetrations to identify snake species, entry points, and attractants like rodents or debris piles.
Hand capture using snake tongs and hooks removes visible snakes safely; live traps and glue boards (checked daily) capture hidden snakes. Venomous species are handled with extreme care.
Every gap ¼ inch or larger on foundation, siding, and crawlspace vents is sealed with hydraulic cement and galvanized steel mesh; door sweeps are added and utility penetrations are closed.
We eliminate food sources by providing full rodent exclusion, then recommend debris removal, vegetation management, and crawlspace encapsulation to make your property less attractive to snakes.
Yes. We provide a 100% free, no-obligation inspection that includes a written report with photos of entry points, snake signs, and attractants. You only pay when you approve work.
Most residential snake removal jobs range from a single snake capture and release.
Full exclusion and habitat modification services range depending on the number of entry points, crawlspace condition, and rodent control needed. We provide a fixed price upfront — no hourly surprises.
Yes. Our technicians are trained and equipped to safely handle Georgia’s venomous species — copperheads, timber rattlesnakes, and cottonmouths. We use specialized snake tongs, hooks, and containers. Do not attempt to handle venomous snakes yourself.
Snake removal captures and removes the snake(s) currently in or around your home. Snake exclusion permanently seals all entry points to prevent any future snakes from entering. Exclusion is the only long‑term solution. We perform both.
No. We humanely capture and relocate non‑venomous snakes to appropriate natural habitats. Venomous snakes are also captured alive and either relocated (if permitted by Georgia DNR) or turned over to authorized wildlife officials. Killing snakes is often illegal and always unnecessary.
If we only remove the snake but do not seal entry points or modify habitat — yes, another snake may eventually find its way in. That is why we always recommend full exclusion and habitat modification after removal. Our complete service ensures snakes cannot return.
Keep your yard clean and uninviting to snakes: remove wood and rock piles, mow grass regularly, trim shrubs and bushes, seal crawlspace vents, keep bird feeders away from the house, and control rodents. We provide a detailed habitat modification plan during our inspection.
All snake exclusion work comes with a minimum 1‑year warranty. If a snake ever re‑enters through a sealed point we installed, we come back and repair it at no charge.
Ready to get rid of the nuisance wildlife that’s been damaging your home and keeping you up at night? You’ve come to the right place.
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