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Trenton Raccoon Removal is a full-service wildlife control company specializing in the humane trapping and removal of raccoons and other wild animals in Trenton, NJ. Whether you have a problem with raccoons in your attic, under your house, tipping over garbage cans, digging up the yard, stealing pet food, pooping in your pool, or any other raccoon mischief we can solve it! The key to our wildlife control lies in our trapping expertise, and ability to employ the correct strategy for your specific wildlife problem. If you have raccoons in your attic for example, the key is in inspection of the attic and house, removal of the nest of baby raccoons, and the preventative work - we seal wild animals out of your house forever. We use humane trapping and relocation methods and we do not use poison! We answer our phone 24/7, and can schedule a same-day or next day appointment. Some of the services we offer include:
- Humane Raccoon Trapping and Relocation
- House, Roof, and Attic Inspections
- Preventative Wildlife Exclusion Repairs
- Raccoon Droppings Cleanup in Attic
- Removal of Baby Raccoons in Attic By Hand
- Poison-free Animal Removal and Prevention
- Porch, Deck, or Shed Exclusion Barriers
- Dead Raccoon Removal - Indoors and Out
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Trenton's Best Raccoon Control:
Whether you're getting rid of pests or in need of some reliable wildlife services. We know the hassle and we are here to help you! We offer the best in fast reliability in a broad range of wildlife services. We offer our services for residential, commercial establishments, industrial hubs, and government agencies. We provide full-service wildlife control, insulation replacement, animal removal, beehive extraction, full-on property inspection, and many more. Being a family operated business, we pride ourselves to be a part of our community and helping out our neighborhood with wildlife problems. Over the years, we have built a reputation for giving quality service at a reasonable price. We are constantly rated 5-star in yelp or google review by our customer so it's no surprise that we are the best in the industry. Our start to finish approach to our wildlife management includes not only trapping, but we also have multiple long term solutions to prevent any future infestation to occur in your property. Our wildlife team specializes in spotting entry points that may be the cause of wildlife intrusion that will immediately be patched up by strong materials. When you see signs that there is an unwanted guest in your property, please consider our wildlife services the opportunity to remedy your problem.
What Prices Do We Charge?
Learn About Costs and Our Wildlife Control Prices
We are New Jersey's top experts in wildlife and raccoon control. We are not a typical Trenton raccoon control or pest control company. We don't treat wild animals like insects, because they are not! You can't just use poison to get rid of them. You also can't just set a few traps on the ground and call it good. Each situation is unique. And remember, if you have raccoons living in your house, it is almost certainly a female with a litter of young inside. These juveniles must be removed by hand, or they will starve to death and die. And after they are gone, the entry holes into the house must be sealed with professional repairs. Unlike most Trenton pest control, we focus on complete and permanent solutions, by following these steps:
- Inspect the entire house, ground to roof, and the attic
- Seal shut all entry areas with professional grade steel
- If in attic, we remove the baby raccoons by hand
- Technical and human raccoon trapping appropriate to situation
- When necessary, we clean raccoon droppings and replace insulation
Trenton Raccoon Control Tip: Where Can I Take a Raccoon I Trapped?
So, you have successfully trapped a raccoon. The little guy was constantly coming on your property, maybe even getting into your garden and garbage and you had simply had enough. You set up a trap, put some bait in, and came out the next morning to find that it was trapped. Now what do you do?
Being Careful with a Raccoon
This is one of the biggest challenges after capturing a raccoon. Maybe you are the kind of person who doesn't want to see this animal harm. You respect all animals, you just don't want them becoming a nuisance on your land. This is why you used the trap in the first place, avoiding any kind of lethal measure.
Now you are trying to figure out where you can take this animal. Before doing so, it is important that you take some precautions before even coming close to this critter.
Raccoons are the carriers of a number of diseases. Some of these may even be lethal to you. Rabies, for example, is it illness that many raccoons suffer from. Being bitten or scratched by a raccoon infected with rabies would be lethal if not treated within 24 hours. So, you need to be extremely careful whenever you deal with these kinds of animals.
Call Animal Control
The most sensible place to begin is by calling your local animal control agency. Since you have already captured the animal, they may be willing to come out and pick it up for you. This will remove any need for you to even come close to the animal. You can let them do her work.You may even find that there is a wildlife preserve near you. They may also be willing to come and get the animal.
If Not, Then Where?
If neither of these agencies can help you, they likely will know where you can at least take the animal. This will save you some time and ensure the greatest success for the raccoon. If you have gone to all this trouble to capture the raccoon, you likely don't want to just drop it anywhere. You want to give it a chance to survive. These professionals will know exactly where you should take it.
If they have given you some advice, then you need to implement your safety measures first. Once again, these are animals that can do a great deal of harm to you. Not only do you have to worry about them scratching or biting you, but their waste still poses a danger to you even if you don't physically come in contact with it. As it dries, the particles become airborne and can be drawn into your respiratory system or attach themselves to your skin.
What this means is that you need to protect yourself by covering all exposed skin, wearing safety goggles, and a surgical mask. You also should use a truck to transport the animal and thoroughly clean it afterward. Simply set the cage down with the door open and let the raccoon do the rest. In this way, you will have accomplished your goal of giving the raccoon a chance to survive without endangering yourself.
We service nearby towns such as Hamilton Township, Princeton, Ewing Township, West Windsor Township, Lawrence Township, East Windsor, Robbinsville Township, Hopewell Township, Pennington, Hopewell, Hightstown, Windsor