Critter Control

615.662.2235

Serving the Greater Nashville Area

A-TEAM

A-TEAM

Critter Control A-TEAM

Got A Real Big Problem With Critters? Critter Control's Advanced Tactical & Emergency Animal Management (A-TEAM) has the answer!

Large animal control projects, emergency animal services and high-risk or public relations sensitive wildlife control situations call for a specialized approach by professionals.

Critter Control's A-TEAM is prepared to meet these needs for businesses, communities, property managers, animal shelters and others facing serious wildlife threats or emergencies. Our managers have specialized skills and training with managers certified in the remote delivery of chemical immobilization agents, and managers with advanced Bird Management Certifications to handle a variety of emergency situations.

The A-TEAM is comprised of Critter Control's most experienced managers and bird control experts armed with the latest high-tech equipment. These A-TEAM members are strategically located around the country and can respond at a moment's notice to high-profile wildlife emergencies and rescues. These services are only offered where the delicate or high-profile nature of the problem or the shear scope of the solution require the most professional wildlife control services available.

We can whisk our professional team of experts to assist in almost any wildlife emergency/rescue. A-TEAM special operations (including rapid deployment and emergency response) may be provided at 'no charge' in unique cases that are true emergency wildlife rescue situations. We may have to prequalify the emergency, but we are ready, willing and able to assist.

Call 1-(800)-CRITTER or the A-TEAM hotline at 1-(800)-451-6544 if you have an emergency situation that fits the guidelines above.

 

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We provide A-TEAM for the following cities: Antioch, Arrington, Ashland City, Belle Meade, Berry Hill, Brentwood, Burns, Centerville, Charlotte, College Grove, Dickson, Eagleville, Fairview, Forest Hills, Franklin, Gallatin, Goodlettsville, Hendersonville, Hermitage, Joelton, Kingston Springs, La Vergne, Lakewood, Madison, Millersville, Mitchellville, Murfreesboro, Nashville, Nolensville, Oak Hill, Old Hickory, Pegram, Pleasant View, Portland, Slayden, Smyrna, Thompsons Station, Vanleer, Westmoreland, White Bluff, White House, Whites Creek

We also cover the following counties: Rutherford, Davidson, Dickson, Hickman, Cheatham, Williamson, Sumner

Not in the Nashville area? We have offices nation-wide like San Diego County, Chicago, Portland, Charleston, Piedmont Virginia, Racine, Kaw Valley, Hagerstown.

Check out our complete list of Wildlife Control Specialists and Animal Trappers to find Animal Removal and Management services near you.

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