Moorestown Wildlife Animal Control

Professional Wildlife Removal Company Servicing Moorestown, NJ

If you have a problem with wildlife in your Moorestown home, your best option is to hire a company that specializes in New Jersey wildlife removal only. This is a specialty business, and regular pest control companies do not use the proper techniques to solve animal problems. I have spent many years reviewing New Jersey and Moorestown, and I recommend the following:

Burlington County Wildlife Removal
Cell Phone: 609-451-1666

NOTE: If you have a dog or cat problem, call Burlington County Animal Services: 609-265-5073



Burlington County Wildlife Removal specializes primarily in removing animals from attics of homes and buildings - this includes squirrels in attics, raccoons, and rats or mice in homes. New Jersey also has a documented problem with bats in buildings, and Burlington County Wildlife Removal is specially trained in bat removal. They also perform general wildlife trapping services, such as the capture and removal of skunks or opossums on the property. Call 609-451-1666 to discuss your critter problem and schedule a same-day or next-day appointment. Click here to learn more about what prices we charge in 2023.

When hiring a company to solve your wild animal problem, you want these features:

  • Specializes in wildlife removal, not pest control
  • Fully New Jersey and Burlington County licensed and insured
  • Works 7 days per week (critters don't take weekends off)
  • Performs full building inspections: enters and inspects attic
  • Performs exclusion repairs, with guarantee against animal re-entry
  • Offers cleanup of biohazardous wildlife waste

  • Burlington County Wildlife Removal is a full-service Moorestown wildlife removal company. This is very different from a regular Moorestown pest control company. The pest control companies spray poison to kill insects. This is not at all similar to wildlife removal. Burlington County Wildlife Removal performs a full inspection of the home or property, and determines why the animal(s) are there, and if inside a building, how the animals got inside. All animals (including rodents) are trapped and removed, or if possible, removed from the building using special exclusion devices. Once the animals are gone, preventative repairs are essential, and cleanup is sometimes recommended.

    Moorestown wildlife trapping - it's not as simple as it may seem. It's illegal in New Jersey to trap without a license. Trap type is very important and there are many different types, bait is somewhat relevant, trap placement is vital, and there are dozens of small things that are very important to know. Safety is a concern. Then once the animal is trapped, it must be removed and dealt with in the proper manner according to New Jersey law. We offer Moorestown raccoon removal. Read more about how to get rid of raccoons.

    Animals in attics - this is our specialty at Burlington County Wildlife Removal. Many types of animals like to live in attics. This includes squirrels, raccoons, rats, mice, bats, birds, and even possums. Critters like to go into attics for a safe place to live and raise their young. Removing animals from attics is very complex work, partly because of the presence of baby animals. If you need Moorestown squirrel removal, we can remove all the squirrels from your attic, and seal out any future ones. Read more about how to get rid of squirrels.

    Rodent control must be done in a very specific way. First off, the most important thing is that all the openings that rats and mice can use to enter a house be sealed. Then all the rodents must be physically trapped and removed. Never, ever use poison! Most Moorestown exterminators will just use this lazy poison technique to kill rodents, and it causes more harm than good - dead stinky rats, and it doesn't solve the problem. Call us for correct Moorestown rat removal. Read more about how to get rid of rats.

    Bat removal is a highly specialized task. New Jersey is known to have colonizing bats who often live in buildings. Bats love attics. If not removed, the colony can grow to a very large size over the years. The bat droppings are often corrosive and cause health risks. The same goes for bird droppings on or in buildings. We perform Moorestown pigeon removal and bird control. But our specialty is Moorestown bat removal. We remove 100% of the bat colony and seal the building so that it's totally bat-proof. Read more about how to get rid of bats.

    If you have animals inside a house, no job is complete without proper exclusion repairs. If you simply hire a Moorestown trapper who only removes the critters, then the problem will return. You need to hire a Moorestown wildlife control company that identifies 100% of the animal entry points into your building, and seals them shut with professional repairs. In addition, in many cases animals have left waste or contamination behind, and you'll want a company that can provide professional cleaning services. Burlington County Wildlife Removal does both.

    The above are just some of the services offered by Burlington County Wildlife Removal. We also trap and remove animals that destroy lawns, such as moles, or digging animals. Sometimes animals like opossums will live under buildings, steal pet food, raid garbage cans, etc. Read about how to get rid of opossums. Skunks commonly live under sheds or decks, and set up a den. We can trap and remove them without them spraying. Read about how to get rid of skunks. Burlington County Wildlife Removal also provides dead animal removal in Moorestown. If you need help with any other wildlife conflict, from a fox, beaver, groundhog, or any other critter, we can solve it. We also do Moorestown snake removal - most of the snakes in New Jersey are not venomous, but call us if you want safe removal, or read about how to get rid of snakes in Moorestown. And remember, we are a private business, not Burlington County Animal Control Services, so if you have a dog or cat problem, call the County at 609-265-5073. Burlington County animal services does not handle any wildlife issues.

    Burlington County Wildlife Removal: 609-451-1666


    Moorestown Pricing Info For Year 2023

    Every wildlife removal situation is different, from the species of animals involved, the location of the animal inside a house or outside, the extent of repairs or cleanup, etc. It's impossible to give one-size-fits-all prices. Examples MIGHT include:

    Small Job: For example, a one-stop job to remove an animal in the yard: $100 on up
    Medium Job: For example, getting critters out of your house with minor repairs: $300 on up
    Large Job: For example, a project involving many service trips and complex work: $500 on up

    Give us a phone call now and tell us about your wildlife issue and we will be able to give you a price estimate over the phone. If you're cool with it, we can schedule a same-day or next-day appointment if you like. Our prices are fair, and a good value because we do the job right, the first time.


    Moorestown Wildlife Tip #1:
    How Can I Kill a Squirrel in My Yard?

    So, you are getting annoyed with squirrels racing across your yard, through your trees, or onto your roof. You have simply had enough. You have decided that it is time to take some kind of action. The next time a squirrel comes into your yard, he or she is buying the farm. So, what can you do? How can you kill squirrels in your yard? Here is a bit of a tongue-in-cheek article to help you with that problem.

    Trap

    If you just want to sit back and enjoy, then a trap is a perfect option. There are great traps out there that will not only capture the animal, but kill it instantly. Many punctures through the squirrel or crush its head so that it dies instantly.

    These traps are relatively inexpensive. As long as you use the right bait to lure the squirrel in, your kill is in the bag.

    Poisons

    A much slower way to see this happen is through the use of poisons. There are a lot of reasons not to use a poison, but it is an effective technique. You and by poisons that are inside bait that a squirrel will eat. The squirrel takes that, starts to nibble on it, and within a very short period of time it's life is over. Now all you have to do is scoop it up and throw it away.

    Shoot It Dead

    Maybe this is the perfect opportunity to get a little target shooting in. Why go to the range or set up cans to shoot at when a squirrel would be the perfect target? Whether you use a bow and arrow, crossbow, or a gun, squirrels make the perfect target. They require great aim and accuracy to hit, helping you to become an even better marksman.

    Of course, you need to make sure you can use a gun in the city where you live. It may not be that big of a deal if you live out on a farm, but your neighbors may have a serious problem with you shooting at a squirrel if you live in a residential neighborhood. You better check this out first before deciding to do this.

    Also, make sure that you are and can hit anything valuable to you. If you wind up missing the squirrel, don't shoot out a window to your shed or blow out the tires to your car. Make sure that there is safe material behind your yard, so I miss result in some kind of serious damage.

    Your squirrel problem can be resolved quickly using one of these techniques. In all seriousness, you can employ them. They will work. However, use some commonsense. You can't be shooting off the crossbow or a pistol or rifle in your neighborhood. You just can't do that. Also, poisons have some risks to them as well, as you have to worry about your dog or cat eating.

    If you really are having problems with the squirrel, look for a better remedy to get rid of it.

    Moorestown Wildlife Tip #2:


    New Jersey Wildlife Information:

    New Jersey State bird: Eastern goldfinch
    State mammal: Horse
    tate fish: Brook trout
    State insect: European honeybee

    In the lovely state of New Jersey you'll find mountains, hardwood forests, pine forests, saltwater beaches and freshwater swamps. There are fields and plots of barren dust. New Jersey is one of the most bio-diverse places in the country. This variety means a fantastic selection of habitats for mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and birds. Over 1000 animal species live in New Jersey, not including humans.

    The northwestern part of the state fits into the standard Northeast stereotype. It has hardwood forests and mountains much like Pennsylvania and New York. The northern part of the state is densely populated with people, and many of them make the commute to New York City for work. In this area, because of the habitat, black bears are frequent problem animals, raiding garbage cans at night. Some bears are daily visitors to neighborhood dumpsters and end up as a tourist attraction to distant observers. Coyotes are also found in this part of the state, but the wild canines are not as problematic as are bears in New Jersey.

    The southern part of the state has a region known as the Pine Barrens. This landscape is full of thick pine forests and is sparsely populated by people. The Barrens have the usual host of skunks, raccoons, woodchucks, squirrels, and chipmunks, but they are also the home to the county's highest white-tailed deer population. The woods aren't just for the mammals. The Pine Barrens tree frog is a colorful amphibian that makes its home in the trees of New Jersey.

    All those little creatures are great dinner ideas for the two largest snakes in the state, the black racer snake and the black rat snake. As you might expect, these large serpents look for rat-sized prey to make up their diets. Black racers and black rat snakes are not venomous. New Jersey only has two venomous snakes, the rattlesnake and the copperhead snake.

    Birds are also numerous in the region. Bald eagles are slowly making a comeback, and the warmer weather is ideal for birds like robins, cardinals, sparrows, and geese. In fact, many migratory birds live in New Jersey but never have to migrate because of the mild temperatures. These birds tend to stay inland, leaving the coastal territories to seagulls and other crustacean-eating fowl.

    You can always call Burlington County Wildlife Removal, any time of day, at 609-451-1666, for a price quote for Moorestown wildlife control services. I am confident that this is the best choice amongst wildlife removal companies in Moorestown, NJ.

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