Welcome to Georgia Professional Deer Control Co.

We are a team of dedicated professionals with a deep understanding of the intricate role deer play in our ecosystem. Our mission is to manage deer populations responsibly, ensuring their coexistence with the urban landscape while mitigating the challenges they can present.

ABOUT US

Jon Gill is a dedicated wildlife specialist with a focus on deer population dynamics. Jon’s expertise in deer behavior and population management comes from over a decade of field experience. His commitment to promoting coexistence between humans and deer through practical management practices has been instrumental in shaping the company’s approach. Fully licensed by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.

Will Swank is a seasoned professional in deer management with over 15 years of hands-on experience in the field. Will’s deep understanding of deer behavior and their impact on the ecosystem comes from his extensive fieldwork. His passion for wildlife and commitment to ecological balance led him to establish the company to provide sustainable and humane solutions for deer management. Fully licensed by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.

Contact – GeorgiaProDCC@gmail.com

OUR SERVICES

This is a method of population control that involves selectively removing deer from a population to maintain a healthy and balanced ecosystem. Our team of professional hunters are trained in ethical hunting practices and adhere to all local and national hunting regulations. They use humane methods to ensure the deer do not suffer unnecessarily. The culling process is carefully planned and executed to minimize disruption to the deer population and the surrounding environment.

Our Deer Population Control Service is designed with the welfare of the deer and the health of the ecosystem in mind. We work closely with local wildlife agencies and adhere to all regulations and guidelines to ensure our practices are sustainable and ethical. Our goal is to help create a harmonious coexistence between humans and deer.

 

Counties that we service: Barrow, Cherokee, Dawson, Forsyth, Hall, Gwinnett, Dekalb, Fulton, Douglas, Paulding, Cobb

 

Why Manage Deer?

Vehicle Collisions: Deer-vehicle collisions are a major concern, especially in areas with high deer populations. These collisions can result in injuries, fatalities, and property damage. Managing deer populations can help reduce the risk of such accidents.

Disease Control: Overpopulated deer populations can lead to the spread of diseases such as Lyme disease and Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). Managing deer populations helps reduce the density of deer and minimize the risk of disease transmission.

Ecological Balance: Deer play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance of ecosystems. They help disperse seeds, control vegetation growth, and provide food for predators. Overpopulation of deer can lead to overgrazing, which can negatively impact plant diversity and disrupt the natural balance of an ecosystem.

 

Crop Protection: Deer can cause significant damage to agricultural crops, gardens, and landscaping. Managing the deer population helps reduce crop losses and minimize economic losses for farmers and gardeners.

Forest Regeneration: Deer can have a significant impact on forest regeneration by browsing on young trees and preventing their growth. Managing deer populations can help protect young trees and promote healthy forest regeneration.

Overall, managing deer populations is essential for maintaining the health and balance of ecosystems, protecting agricultural crops, reducing the risk of accidents, controlling disease transmission, and promoting forest regeneration.

Georgia Professional Deer Control Co. Request Form

This form is designed to help us understand your specific needs regarding deer population control. By providing detailed information, you enable us to tailor our services to your unique situation. It is possible that we are either already managing or have performed deer control in your area so please be sure to attach your address in the description.

We provide free consultations that include a free deer photography survey, a copy of this survey is provided free of charge whether population control is recommended or not.

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