Johns Creek Dead Deer Pickup – Cheapest Prices – Fast Removal
A dead deer on your property can quickly create strong odors, attract scavengers, and pose health risks if not removed promptly. Based near Johns Creek, we provide fast, same-day dead deer carcass pickup and removal in Johns Creek, GA, serving neighborhoods off Medlock Bridge Road, homes around Newtown Park, and communities close to Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Ocee Park. Our team ensures safe removal and proper disposal so your property is restored quickly and discreetly.
From subdivisions such as St. Ives Country Club, The Falls of Autry Mill, and Medlock Bridge to properties near McGinnis Ferry Road, Old Alabama Road, and State Bridge Road, homeowners, HOAs, and businesses rely on our service for dependable deer carcass removal. Every job is handled with care to eliminate odors, deter scavenger activity, and protect your property. When you need quick and affordable help, count on us — your local John’s Creek experts in humane and effective dead deer removal.

Dead deer can attract scavengers such as coyotes and buzzards, draw flies and maggots, and even spread bacteria or parasites. Prompt removal is the best way to protect your family, pets, and property from these risks. That’s why it’s important to call a professional company as soon as possible to handle the problem. When circumstances require, we also provide deodorizing and sanitizing of the affected area, ensuring your property is left clean and safe after the carcass is removed.

OPTION #1 – PRIVATE PROPERTY
If the deer is on private property, the City or County will not pick it up. It’s your responsibility! Here are some of the reasons that you should hire, Southern Wildlife Management, our local family-business to QUICKLY remove the deer:
Why Choose us for Deer Carcass Removal?
WHAT WE OFFER | |
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Lowest Prices | We seem to offer the lowest prices we have found. |
Fast & Reliable Service | Same-day or next-day removal |
Convenient | No need to be home; pay online! |
Local Expertise | Started family-business 15 years ago right in Alpharetta (now Johns Creek) |
OPTION #2 – Public Property (Public Roads & Right of Ways)
If it is on the road or right-of-way, (your curb) then the city will come and get it (on their timeline) by calling (678)512-3100 or FILL OUT THIS FORM ONLINE: (click here). If you need it done quicker then feel free to give us a call.
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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FAQ’s – John’s Creek Dead Deer Removal
Q) What should I do if I find a dead deer on my property?
A) Contact a professional carcass removal service immediately. Prompt removal prevents odors, pests, and potential health hazards.
Q) Who is responsible for removing a dead deer?
A) If the animal is on private property, the property owner is responsible for arranging removal. Carcasses on public roadways are handled by Johns Creek Animal Control or the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
Q) How much does dead deer removal cost?
A) Removal typically ranges from $175–$550, depending on the location, size of the deer, and accessibility.
Q) Can you remove a deer carcass the same day?
A) Yes, in most cases we provide same-day or next-day service to address urgent situations quickly.
Q) Do you remove dead deer from crawl spaces, attics, or under decks?
A) Yes, we specialize in locating and removing carcasses from difficult or confined areas.
Q) Will you remove a deer from the road in Johns Creek?
A) No, carcasses on public roadways must be reported to local authorities. We only handle removals from private property.
Q) How is a dead deer disposed of?
A) All carcasses are handled using legal and environmentally responsible disposal methods.
Q) Can a dead deer attract other wildlife or pests?
A) Yes, decomposing carcasses attract coyotes, vultures, rodents, and insects if not removed promptly.
Q) Do you provide cleanup and deodorization after removal?
A) Yes, we offer sanitization and deodorization to help eliminate odors and reduce health risks after carcass removal.
Q) Why should I hire a professional instead of handling it myself?
A) Professionals have the equipment, training, and legal knowledge to handle deer carcasses safely and in compliance with regulations. Plus every single tick on that deer is now looking for a new host. Ewwww. LOL
Q) Do you remove fawns as well as full-grown deer?
A) Yes, we handle carcass removal of all sizes, from small fawns to large adult deer.
Q) Is deer carcass removal covered by homeowners insurance?
A) Very doubtful. I never would imagine filing an insurance claim for something as small as a deer carcass.
Q) What areas do you service besides Johns Creek?
A) We provide deer carcass removal throughout North Metro Atlanta, including Alpharetta, Duluth, Suwanee, Cumming, and surrounding areas.
Q) How quickly should a deer carcass be removed?
A) As soon as possible. Quick removal prevents odor, insect infestations, and the attraction of other wildlife.
Q) Do you guarantee complete odor removal after cleanup?
A) Odors usually subside once the carcass is removed and the area is treated, but we cannot guarantee complete elimination- our job is removing the deer… Mother Nature takes care of the rest.