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Get Wildlife Out of Your Union Township Home

Union Township's trusted animal removal team. Licensed, humane, and clear about what work is included before the job starts.

Licensed & InsuredWritten Scope & CoverageHumane Methods
60,119
Population
21,932
Homes
1955
Median Year Built
$421K
Median Home Value

Why Union Township Properties Attract Wildlife

Even in Union County's urban core, wildlife finds a way. Union Township properties deal with raccoons in dumpster areas, squirrels in any building with roof access, and occasionally bats in older commercial structures. Urban wildlife is bolder, more persistent, and more accustomed to humans.

With 60,119 residents, Union Township has a large community - and every home with a roofline is a potential wildlife entry point.

Urban wildlife is aggressive and experienced. They've learned to exploit building weaknesses that would stump their rural cousins.

Historic Housing Alert: Union Township

Homes in Union Township average 1955 construction - an era when builders didn't think about rodent exclusion because there were no suburbs yet to attract them. Today, those charming details (original siding, wood soffits, fieldstone foundations) are open invitations for mice, rodents, and squirrels. Retrofitting exclusion on older homes requires specialized knowledge of historic construction methods.

Animals We Handle in Union 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 Union Township

1

Thorough Inspection

Our wildlife specialist examines your Union Township home top to bottom - roofline, attic, fascia, crawl spaces, and foundation. We identify what species you're dealing with and map every point of entry. No cost, no pressure.

2

Humane Removal

We match our removal method to the animal: one-way doors for squirrels and bats, live traps for raccoons, exclusion devices for colonies. Everything is humane and legal under New Jersey wildlife law. Poison is never part of the plan.

3

Exclusion & Prevention

After removal, we seal your home against re-entry. Heavy-gauge steel mesh, metal flashing, and industrial sealants at every entry point. We match materials to the animal - what stops a mouse won't stop a raccoon. The scope is documented so you know exactly what was addressed.

Why Union Township Trusts Attic Fanatics

Fast Response

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

Fully Licensed

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

Written Scope & Coverage

We photograph the work, document the entry points we sealed, and confirm any service-specific coverage in writing before the job starts.

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Common questions about our services in Union Township.

Raccoons are the bulldozers of the wildlife world. They crush insulation (destroying R-value), tear ductwork, rip vapor barriers, and create latrine sites. Raccoon feces can carry roundworm - a serious health hazard. Damage from a single raccoon family can cost thousands to repair.
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