
Alpharetta Dead Deer Carcass Removal
Discovering a dead deer on your property can create strong odors, attract pests, and pose health concerns. Southern Wildlife Management provides fast and discreet dead deer carcass removal in Alpharetta, serving homes near Old Milton Parkway, neighborhoods around Avalon, and commercial areas close to North Point Mall. Our team handles safe removal and proper disposal to restore your property quickly and professionally.
From subdivisions along Windward Parkway to properties near Highway 9 and Georgia 400, our technicians deliver reliable deer carcass removal trusted by homeowners, HOAs, and businesses. Each job is completed with care to prevent lingering odors, scavenger activity, or contamination. When you need prompt and affordable service, turn to Southern Wildlife Management—the local expert for humane and effective dead deer removal.

OPTION #1 – PRIVATE PROPERTY
If the deer is on private property, the city or county will not pick it up. It’s your responsibility!
WHAT WE OFFER | |
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Lowest Prices | Our prices are BY FAR the lowest we’ve heard of. |
Fast & Reliable Service | Same-day or next-day removal |
Convenient | No need to be home; pay electronically |
Local Expertise | Started family-business 15 years ago right in Alpharetta (now Johns Creek) |
OPTION #2 – PUBLIC PROPERTY
If the deer is on a city or county road, you may be able to submit a removal request through your local authority: Click on this link to “SUBMIT A New Request” or call the City at (678) 297-6000. For county roads, contact Forsyth County at (770) 781-2155.
But be aware: response times are often slow, and many residents end up calling us when the deer remains. We’ll let you know upfront if your situation qualifies for free city/county pickup—or we’ll handle it right away if you don’t want to wait.
Testimonials – Google My Business Reviews
Roy Riggs 11 reviews • 0 photos 6 weeks ago
My deer removal was quick and the techs were friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. Thank you.
Karen Williams 5 reviews • 0 photos. 8 weeks ago
Had a baby deer die in my yard overnight (broke my heart) and didn’t know who to call. Googled and took a chance on Southern Wildlife and boy am I glad I did. They were absolutely wonderful, very caring. They came arrived to my home within 2 hours of me calling. And they didn’t charge me and arm and a leg.
Dana Crawford. 11 reviews • 2 photos. 17 weeks ago
I highly recommend Southern Wildlife Management, LLC. They embody everything you require in a service contractor. Always prompt, professional, competent and fairly priced. Thank you for doing your job with integrity! A family owned business with the intention to exceed expectations is a rare find.
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Frequently Asked Questions – Alpharetta Dead Deer Removal
Q) Who is responsible for removing a dead deer on private property?
A) If the deer is on your private land (yard, driveway, or wooded lot), you are responsible for having it removed. The city or county will not handle it.
Q) What if the deer is on the road, curb, or right-of-way?
A) That falls under your local city or county’s responsibility. In Alpharetta, you can call the City at (678) 297-6000. For county roads, contact Forsyth County at (770) 781-2155.
Q) How quickly can you remove a deer from my property?
A) We provide same-day or next-day service in most cases, depending on when you call.
Q) Do I need to be home for the removal?
A) No. We offer no-contact removal—just tell us where the deer is, and we’ll handle it. You’ll receive an invoice and receipt electronically.
Q) What factors affect the cost of removal?
A) Cost depends on the location and situation—such as whether the deer is in water, on a fence, down an embankment, or during a holiday.
Q) How do you remove the carcass?
A) We use professional equipment such as tarps, stretchers, and lifting tools. We’re prepared for challenging locations like fences or water.
Q) What happens to the deer after removal?
A) The carcass is disposed of according to Georgia regulations, either through legal burial or an approved disposal site.
Q) Is the removal safe for my family and pets?
A) Yes. We use professional methods, and if needed, we can disinfect the area to minimize health risks.
Q) What if the deer is in water or a difficult spot?
A) We can still remove it, but it may involve an additional fee for the extra work. All charges are discussed upfront.
Q) Can you remove other dead animals besides deer?
A) Yes. We also remove raccoons, opossums, squirrels, and even pets or livestock, always handled with care and professionalism.
Q) What areas do you serve around Alpharetta?
A) We serve Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Roswell, Cumming, Marietta, Blue Ridge, and surrounding North Georgia communities.
Q) Why are your prices often lower than other companies?
A) We operate as a specialized team with less overhead, which allows us to offer more affordable rates compared to larger wildlife companies.
Q) Why should a dead deer be removed quickly?
A) Decomposing deer can attract pests and predators, create foul odors, and pose biohazard risks. Prompt removal protects health and property.
Q) How do I schedule the removal?
A) Call or text us with your location and details. We’ll provide an estimate and schedule removal, often the same day.
Q) Will the area be clean after removal?
A) Yes. We remove the carcass responsibly and can provide additional deodorizing or cleanup services if needed.
