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Get Rodents Out of Your Middle Township Home

Thorough rodent control for Middle Township homeowners. We inspect the attic, walls, crawl space, and exterior, then trap and seal the house without poisons.

Licensed & InsuredWhole-House ScopeNo Poison
20,347
Population
10,397
Homes
1985
Median Year Built
$311K
Median Home Value

Middle Township Rodent Situation

In Cape May County's suburban landscape, Middle Township homes sit among the mature trees and older construction that give rodents easy roof access. Once they're on the roof, a gap the width of a dime is all they need.

With a population of 20,347, Middle Township has a substantial residential base — and every home is a potential target.

In Cape May County, peak rodent activity hits during off-season (sept-may) when vacation homes sit empty. That’s when we get the most calls — and when acting fast matters most. A single pair of mice can produce 60+ offspring in a year, so every week you wait makes the problem (and the bill) bigger.

Townships like Middle Township typically have a mix of housing ages and styles — from 1950s ranches to modern construction. Older homes have more entry points, but even new builds develop gaps as foundations settle and materials shrink.

What's Living in Your Middle Township Attic?

Mice

House mice are the #1 attic invader. They squeeze through gaps as small as a dime, nest in insulation, and chew electrical wires — a genuine fire hazard.

Squirrels

Gray squirrels and flying squirrels treat your attic like a penthouse. They chew constantly (their teeth never stop growing), destroying wires, pipes, and insulation.

How We Solve Middle Township Rodent Infestations

1

Free Inspection

Our technician inspects your entire Middle Township home - from the attic to the foundation, including exterior walls, soffits, vents, and utility penetrations. We document every entry point with photos and explain the situation before you spend a dime.

2

Humane Trapping & Removal

Trapping, not poison - always. We place professional-grade traps in strategic locations based on our inspection findings. Every method complies with New Jersey wildlife regulations. We monitor and adjust until the activity stops.

3

Permanent Exclusion & Seal-Out

Once the rodents are gone, we permanently seal every entry point we found. We use galvanized steel mesh, metal flashing, and commercial sealants - all rodent-resistant materials. The exclusion scope is built around the actual openings we documented.

The Attic Fanatics Difference in Middle Township

Fast Response

We serve Middle Township and all of Cape May County. Rodent problems escalate by the day - call us and we'll get you on the schedule.

Licensed in NJ

Fully licensed and insured for rodent control in New Jersey. We carry liability coverage on every job for your protection.

Whole-House Scope

Rodent jobs are not attic-only. We inspect the attic, walls, crawl spaces, basements, and exterior access points, then build the seal-out scope around the openings we actually find.

Your Local Cape May County Animal Removal Experts

Middle Township is part of our Cape May County service area. We know the local homes here \u2014 from Victorian homes to vacation rentals \u2014 and we tailor our approach to the specific rodent challenges they present.

Common local pests: mice, rodents, squirrels

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Middle Township Rodent Removal FAQ

Common questions about our services in Middle Township.

Scratching, scurrying, and light tapping - usually at night when rodents are most active. Mice sound like light running; rodents make heavier, slower thuds. If you hear vocal squeaking, it often means a larger colony. We can identify the species from the sound pattern alone.
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