Wildlife Removal in Middlesex County, NJ
Licensed humane wildlife removal services for Middlesex County homeowners and businesses.
Wildlife Removal in Middlesex County
Middlesex County's suburban landscape, bordered by significant natural areas and waterways, creates regular wildlife intrusion problems throughout the county. From squirrels in Edison attics to raccoons in Old Bridge trash cans to groundhogs under Woodbridge decks, wildlife encounters are a predictable reality in Middlesex County. Middlesex County Pest Control provides licensed, humane wildlife removal and exclusion services throughout the county, following all NJ DEP regulations.
Warning Signs
- Sounds of movement, scratching, or chewing in attic or walls
- Visible entry damage to roofline, soffit, or siding
- Droppings in attic or crawl space
- Disturbed trash cans or garden areas
- Burrows under deck, slab, or foundation
Our Removal Process
- 1Full inspection to identify species, entry points, and extent of intrusion
- 2Humane live trapping per NJ DEP guidelines
- 3One-way exclusion devices for current entry points
- 4Entry point sealing after animals have vacated
- 5Cleanup and deodorization recommendations
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you need a permit to remove wildlife in NJ?
Yes. NJ DEP requires proper licensing and permits for trapping and relocating most wildlife species. Our technicians are fully licensed for New Jersey wildlife removal.
What wildlife species do you remove?
We remove squirrels, raccoons, groundhogs, opossums, skunks, and other common Middlesex County wildlife. We do not remove protected species without appropriate permits.
How do I prevent wildlife from returning?
After removal, professional exclusion — sealing every potential entry point — is the only reliable prevention. We inspect and seal all viable entry points as part of our removal service.