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Animal Removal in Haddon Township, New Jersey

Professional animal removal for Haddon Township homes. Humane methods, permanent exclusion, and written scope built around the real openings we find.

Licensed & InsuredWritten Scope & CoverageHumane Methods
15,398
Population
7,348
Homes
1955
Median Year Built
$363K
Median Home Value

Why Haddon Township Properties Attract Wildlife

Haddon Township sits at the crossroads of Camden County's urban and suburban zones - which means you get the worst of both worlds for wildlife. Commercial areas feed raccoon populations. Tree-lined residential streets give squirrels routes into attics. And the transition zones between development and open space are wildlife superhighways.

With 15,398 residents, Haddon Township has a tight-knit community - and every home with a roofline is a potential wildlife entry point.

Mixed-use areas give wildlife multiple food sources and shelter options. They're harder to dislodge because they have more places to retreat to.

Historic Housing Alert: Haddon Township

With a median construction year of 1955, Haddon Township's housing stock predates modern building codes that account for pest exclusion. Original stone foundations, unscreened attic vents, coal chute conversions, and settling cracks in century-old mortar create dozens of entry points that rodents and wildlife exploit. These aren't defects - they're just how homes were built before anyone thought about keeping mice out of walls.

Animals We Handle in Haddon Township

Squirrel Removal

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Squirrels may look cute, but they're relentless chewers that can destroy your attic. They gnaw on wood, wires, and pipes constantly because their teeth never stop growing. One squirrel chewing on electrical wires is a house fire waiting to happen.

Signs in Your Home

  • Scurrying and scratching sounds, especially morning and evening
  • Chew marks on wood, wires, or plastic vents
  • Small droppings (like large rice grains)

Damage They Cause

  • Chewed electrical wires (leading cause of attic fires)
  • Gnawed PVC pipes (water damage)
  • Destroyed insulation used for nesting

How We Remove Animals in Haddon Township

1

Thorough Inspection

We inspect your entire Haddon Township property - attic, roof, soffits, crawl spaces, and full exterior. We identify the species, find every entry point, and assess the damage. This inspection is always free.

2

Humane Removal

Depending on the species, we use Havahart live traps, one-way exclusion devices, or professional snap traps. Every method we use is humane and compliant with New Jersey wildlife regulations. We never use poison - it creates more problems than it solves.

3

Exclusion & Prevention

Once the animals are out, we permanently seal every entry point with heavy-gauge steel mesh, metal flashing, and commercial-grade sealants. Materials are chosen to withstand the specific animals in Camden County - raccoons need heavier gauge than mice. The exclusion scope is documented before the job starts.

Why Haddon Township Trusts Attic Fanatics

Fast Response

Call us and we'll get you on the schedule. Every day you wait, the problem - and the repair bill - gets bigger.

Fully Licensed

Licensed pest and rodent control operator in New Jersey. Full liability insurance on every job. Your protection is built in.

Written Scope & Coverage

Coverage depends on the service and the approved scope. We put the details in writing so you know exactly what is and is not covered.

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Haddon Township Attic Invaders FAQ

Common questions about our services in Haddon Township.

Sound, timing, and droppings tell the story. Daytime scratching = squirrels. Night thumping = raccoons. Light nocturnal scurrying = flying squirrels or mice. Fluttering = bats. We can identify the species during our free inspection.
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