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Rodent Removal - Shamong Township, New Jersey

Shamong Township's trusted rodent removal team. Licensed, insured, and built for mice in attics, walls, crawl spaces, and other parts of the house.

★★★★★Every gap around the roofline sealed with metal. Not foam, not caulk.Tom R., NJ★★★★★They showed me photos of every entry point before they started.Dave R., NJ★★★★★One visit. No monthly contract. Haven't seen a mouse since.Karen M., NJ★★★★★The inspection alone was worth the call. No pressure, no games.Anthony M., NJ★★★★★Fast, professional, and actually fixed the problem.Linda P., NJ★★★★★Every gap around the roofline sealed with metal. Not foam, not caulk.Tom R., NJ★★★★★They showed me photos of every entry point before they started.Dave R., NJ★★★★★One visit. No monthly contract. Haven't seen a mouse since.Karen M., NJ★★★★★The inspection alone was worth the call. No pressure, no games.Anthony M., NJ★★★★★Fast, professional, and actually fixed the problem.Linda P., NJ
6,479
Population
2,296
Homes
1979
Median Year Built
$443K
Median Home Value

Shamong Township Rodent Situation

The tree-lined streets that make Shamong Township beautiful also give squirrels and roofline rodents elevated pathways straight to your soffit. In Burlington County's established suburbs, the wildlife has been here longer than most residents.

With a population of 6,479, Shamong Township has a close-knit residential base, and every home is a potential target.

In Burlington County, peak rodent activity hits during fall through spring, pine barrens edge attracts wildlife. 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 Shamong 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 Shamong 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.

Raccoons

Raccoons are the bulldozers of attic invaders. They tear through soffits with their hands, shred insulation, and leave behind contamination that requires professional cleanup.

Opossums

Opossums look intimidating but are mostly harmless, except to your attic. They nest in insulation, leave droppings, and attract fleas and ticks into your home.

How We Solve Shamong Township Rodent Infestations

1

Free Inspection

Our technician inspects your entire Shamong 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 Shamong Township

Fast Response

We serve Shamong Township and all of Burlington 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.

Shamong Township Rodent Removal FAQ

Free inspection. No obligation.

Why don't you use poison?
Poisoned rodents don't die conveniently outside. They crawl into your walls, attic insulation, or ductwork and decompose - creating horrific smells that can last weeks and attracting flies and beetles. We use trapping and exclusion because they actually work without side effects.
How fast can you get to Shamong Township?
Call us and we'll get you on the schedule. Most inspections across Burlington County are booked within 24 hours, or at a time that works best for you. For emergencies - active infestations, health concerns, or visible damage - we prioritize your call.
What's the difference between mice and other rodents?
Mice are smaller (2-4 inches), leave rice-grain droppings, and squeeze through dime-sized gaps. Rodents are larger (6-10 inches), leave capsule-shaped droppings, and can gnaw through wood, plastic, and even soft metals. Both require professional exclusion - the methods differ based on species.
Do bird feeders attract rodents?
They absolutely do. Spilled seed on the ground is a rodent buffet. If you have a rodent problem in Shamong Township, we recommend removing or relocating bird feeders at least 20 feet from your home until the exclusion work is complete.

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