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Got Critters Got Critters will humane remove most nuisance animals from your home or business, all precautions are taken not to harm the animals. Helping your community, a local, family owned business in Roswell, Georgia for over 20 years. Got Critters is fully insured and a licensed trapper by the state of Georgia. Got Critters unconditionally guarantees the complete repaired home or business will remain critter free. The entire structure is covered against any future nuisance animal entry.
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  • Bats, Snakes, Squirrels, Raccoons, Rats, Rodents
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Bats Do you have an unusual smell in you attic? Do you see black streaks on your home at the gable end vents? These are signs you have bats in your home or business.
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Ellen S.
Mar 04, 2022
We had a pest issue at our home and called Ken per some recommendations. He came out and was courteous and seemed knowledgeable. He was less expensive than some of the other companies. He claimed to have sealed up our home to prevent future critters from getting in. The problem persisted and he came back out to review his work. He said he fixed some things but the problem persisted. We have now had to call a bigger company out and pay what we should have paid the first time. We paid Ken over $700 with no results.
James H.
Feb 22, 2020
All you need to know. His sales pitch against the legitimate companies is that full-exclusion is unnecessary and essentially FAKE NEWS! What's not fake news? Only patching small holes, asking the clients to set out more traps, returning multiple times to patch new holes next to the old holes, flushing money down the toilet, and living with rodents because you foolishly trusted the guy who poor-mouthed everyone else but was cheaper. You get what you pay for. Save money by skipping a coffee at Starbucks, not on pest exclusion with a REAL guarantee, manpower, and reputation to back it up.
Alex W.
Jan 28, 2019
My family used Got Critters many times in my childhood home growing up. I learned a lot about Rodent removal from shadowing Ken as a child. Currently purchasing my first home and I'll be using Ken for my rodent removal there too! A+ work and his pricing often comes in below his estimate.
Steve T.
Jul 11, 2017
Unfortunately, my experience is like that of many others that have posted here. He just patches holes but does nothing to keep the squirrels from creating another hole. The best way to keep critters out is to put up flashing along the roofline, but that is apparently not his thing. I should have paid the $2200 that the other company was asking but saved a few hundred dollars to use his service. Now, of course I am out close to $4000 because he won't honor his contract because he said other contractors worked on the house and voided his work. All the while when our contract was about to expire, he wouldn't call me back. Now that it has expired, he reminds me we are out of contract. Very dishonest.
Stacie P.
Jul 20, 2016
Got Critters was hired by the homeowners we were buying our home from to patch up some holes and rid away the critter problem. We have since purchased the home and still have critters (Got Critters invoice says we have 1 year warranty which begins when home sells). I've tried calling several times and have left messages everytime with NO return call.

What a joke! Ok, so after weeks of leaving messages and leaving this review the owner calls me back? He came out yesterday and says warranty is void because we had our roof replaced and they took down his work? Can you believe this? Says he can come back out for $275 and fix what the roofers took down. Since moving to the Atlanta area, 3 short months ago, we have found MOST companies like this.very sad!
Katherine M.
Jun 24, 2015
Do not call this guy - he charges outrageous amounts of money for very questionable techniques and then refuses to stand by his work. His guarantee is worthless. I called Ken to remove a very large snake that had gotten into my basement and was stuck in a sticky pad snake trap. It took him two days to get to my house - when he finally arrived, the snake was still in the trap, and I asked him to remove it immediately. However, he didn't do this -- his primary concern was that removing the snake from the sticky pad would hurt the snake by peeling off some of its skin.

Instead of putting the snake, trap and all, into a bag and removing it from my house immediately, he took about an hour to "inspect" the entire outside of my house to figure out how the snake entered. I realize now that this was to evoke maximum fear on my part so he could charge me to remediate possible entry points. He certainly used my fear to his advantage.

By the time the "inspection" was done, and Ken returned to my basement to actually deal with the snake, the snake had escaped the trap and was now loose in the (finished) basement. It took Ken an hour to locate the snake, now wrapped around the leg of a skirted chair. Long story short, he ended up killing the snake with my shovel and getting snake blood and guts all over my new carpet.

He didn't clean up either the guts or the blood. I paid him a fortune to remediate several places around the outside of my house that he said the snake could have entered, even though it was obvious that the entry point was a pretty large crack/hole in the foundation -- the inside insulation on the other side of that crack had been pushed out of place, and that area leads to my basement. Ken's remedy for this area was to put a little screening over the crack on the outside of my house.

The screening did not stay in place -- it is still hanging on by a thread, but the foundation crack is totally exposed, and the crack is large enough that a snake would have no trouble entering there. I have seen chipmunks dart into the crack to hide, and knowing that a snake might pursue them there scares me to death. I have called Ken twice to request that he return to install the screening so that it would stay put.

During the first call, Ken told me to get some steel wool and stuff it into the crack myself. I find it interesting that I had asked about the steel wool remedy on the day of the snake removal, and Ken told me that steel wool would not work, only this screen he wanted to install, for which he charged a very large fee. Because there have been many snake sightings in my neighborhood recently, I called Ken again and asked that he honor his guarantee and repair or replace the screen over the foundation crack.

He was extremely rude to me and told me that I must have done something to remove the screen, and that if he came to my house to reinstall it, he would charge me again. When I reminded him that the reason I hired him was that he guaranteed his work, he said that I must have done something to mess up his installation and, therefore, I invalidated his guarantee. He told me he was taking a day off to go to the pool, and he hung up on me. This guy is a loser -- don't hire him.
Chris B.
Apr 29, 2015
Save yourself the trouble and pay a little extra for a company that will honor the contract and warranty. My girlfriend warned me about being thrifty, unfortunately I did not heed the advice. He came out and set some traps and sealed the house and it worked.for 5 months. Then we had critters again, I called and he came out, after he told me to set traps (which is why I paid him).

Then they came back (they are currently in my walls, I hear them while I write this review) I called and he told me he would call me back. I waited and never received a return call, so I called him back. He seemed very agitated that I was calling him to fix a problem he was supposed to have fixed. He asked me to leave a second message and he would get back to me.

He never did (it has now been a couple of months). I completely understand there is a chance for squirrels or rats to find a hole unseen to the human eye, but that is why there is a contract and warranty. As long as the company is honest and adheres to the contract. Now here I stand with critters still in the walls, out the initial amount money I paid and having to pay someone else.listen to me and Debra, pay the extra it's worth it.
Larks T.
Jan 26, 2012
Ken was very quick to respond to my message and came to my house faster than I would have expected. He got the entries sealed up, helped to catch a varmint in my basement and gave me tips on what to look for and what to do on my own, so that I could get a better price. And the price came in lower than I anticipated. Steve M.