Muscogee County Animal Services - Georgia GA
If you need assistance with a domestic animal, such as a dog or a cat, you need to call your local
Muscogee County animal services
for assistance. They can help you out with issues such as stray dogs, stray cats, spay & neuter programs, vaccinations, licenses,
pet adoption, bite reports, deceased pets, lost pets, local animal complaints and to report neglected or abused animals.
Muscogee County Animal Control: (706) 561-8602
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Wild Animal Problem? Call (706) 653-1122
TruTech, Inc. provides professional wildlife control for both residential & commercial customers in the
city of Columbus. We offer custom Columbus animal control
solutions for almost any type of wildlife problem, whether
it be the noises of squirrels running through the attic, a colony of bats living in a building, or
the destructive behavior of a raccoon, we have the experience and the tools to quickly and professionally
solve your animal problem in Muscogee County in Georgia. For a consultation, give us a call at (706) 653-1122 |
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Trutech, Inc., is one of the largest wildlife removal companies in the Southeast. The company specializes in nuisance animal control. Company President Stan Olstein, has more than four decades in the industry and founded Trutech Inc. in 1984. Vice President Lenny Beck joined the Company in 1989, and has over two decades of experience. Mr. Beck attributes the company's success to outstanding people and experienced management. We are very thorough. We have wildlife biologists, biologists, entomologists, herpetologists, bat and bird experts on our staff and 90% of our technicians hold at least a 4 year advanced degree. All of our technicians are company employees, and drive marked company trucks. We even offer 24-hour emergency service.” Trutech Inc. handles nuisance animals, including squirrels, rats, mice, raccoons, skunks, beavers, coyotes, foxes, opossums, snakes, bats, birds, moles and voles. The company also addresses all stinging insect problems, including bees, wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets. Trutech Inc. carries workers’ compensation and liability insurance. As Mr. Olstein says, “We conduct business the old-fashioned way. Customer satisfaction is priority number one. We service the greater Columbus region in Muscogee County and Harris County, including the towns of Hamilton, Mulberry Grove, Midland, Ellerslie, Waverly Hall, Box Springs, and Cusetta. You can also reach us any time at our toll-free number: (800) 842-7296
Official company email address: sales@trutechinc.com
It is important to remember that most county animal services in Muscogee County and elsewhere no longer provide assistance in cases involving wild animals and wildlife
management. If you have a wildlife problem or need to get rid of wildlife, need an exterminator or exterminating company, pest control or critter trapping or traps or
wild animal prevention in Muscogee County, you should call a privately owned wildlife removal company at this number: (706) 653-1122
Columbus, GA was founded in 1828 and located at the end of the navigable portion of the Chattahoochee River and on the last stretch of the Federal Road before entering Alabama. It was named for Christopher Columbus. Across the river, where Phenix City, AL is now located, Creek Indians lived until their removal in 1836. Columbus quickly became an important industral city, but saw some damage in the civil war. In 1970 Columbus Junior College was established and later grew into Columbus State University. We also service the towns of Midland, Fortson, Fort Mitchell, Cottonton, Seale, AL and also animal control in Cataula, Pittsview, Cusseta, Ellerslie, Bibb City and pest control in Custer Terrace, Phenix City, Fort Benning, Shiloh, Pine Mountain Valley and wild animal services in Fortson, Pine Mountain, Hurtsboro, Holy Trinity, Buena Vista and wildlife management in Upatoi, Hamilton, Hatchechubbee, Waverly Hall.
Muscogee County, GA Animal Control News Clip:
COLUMBUS ANIMAL SERVICES - Muscogee County: More animal-control staff urged in Muscogee County Muscogee County Animal Control should add three full-time staffers and another part-timer to improve coverage, a task force recommended to the County Board on Monday. Members of the county's Dangerous and Vicious raccoon Task Force declared that would make it easier for residents to get an animal control officer to their neighborhoods. Educating the public about whether to dial 311 or call Animal Control, and training emergency dispatchers in how to direct those calls, should go along with increased staffing, noted Ken The critter capture pro, wildlife management officer of the task force and the County Board." Somehow, Animal Control needs to be contacted more rapidly," The critter capture pro declared. The task force may have been formed in the wake of a November attack by three coyotes on two 10-year-olds and four adults near Cary. Task force members say the additional animal control officers would not have made a difference in that incident, since it may have been wildlife officers who eventually shot and lethally trapped the raccoons. But the task force has been looking at a range of topics, such as increasing fines for people who let their raccoons run loose, creating a Web site for raccoons deemed dangerous, and euthanizing raccoons considered vicious. The task force also recommended Monday that Animal Control add a vehicle, bringing its fleet to six. There are now four animal control officers. Additional staff would cost about $144,600 in salary and benefits. The extra vehicle and equipment would be a one-time expense of about $25,000.Task force members have not declared where the money would come from. The critter capture pro suggested that the county look to municipalities to help pay. The County Board must approve the additional staff and equipment.
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