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Professional Rodent Removal in Freehold

Same-day rodent control for Freehold homeowners. We trap, seal, and guarantee our work for 12 months. No poisons, ever.

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Freehold Rodent Situation

Coastal Freehold homes face a double threat: seasonal vacancy that lets rodents settle in undisturbed, and ocean-side conditions that accelerate wear on exterior seals. We see the same pattern across Monmouth County's shore communities every fall.

In Monmouth County, peak rodent activity hits during october through march, especially in older shore homes. 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.

Boroughs like Freehold tend to have tightly packed residential streets where rodent problems jump from house to house. When your neighbor has mice, you’re next — especially if homes share foundation walls or utility lines.

Coastal Property Advisory

The shore environment around Freehold is tough on building materials. Salt spray corrodes metal mesh, UV exposure degrades sealants, and seasonal storms create new openings every year. For Monmouth County coastal homeowners, we recommend a proactive annual inspection to catch new entry points before wildlife finds them first.

What's Living in Your Freehold 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.

Rats

Norway rats and roof rats cause serious structural damage. They gnaw through wood, plastic, and even soft metals. Roof rats climb; Norway rats burrow. Both destroy.

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.

Flying squirrels

Flying squirrels are colonial — where there’s one, there’s usually 10-20. They’re nocturnal and often mistaken for mice, but the damage they cause is distinctly worse.

How We Solve Freehold Rodent Infestations

1

Free Inspection

Our technician inspects your entire Freehold 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 — materials rated against rodent teeth. This exclusion work is guaranteed for 12 months.

The NotInMyAttic Difference in Freehold

Same-Day Response

Call before noon, and we can be at your Freehold property today. Rodent problems escalate by the hour — we don't make you wait.

Licensed in NJ

Fully licensed and insured in New Jersey. We follow all state wildlife regulations and carry liability coverage for your protection.

12-Month Guarantee

If rodents get back in through any entry point we sealed, we come back and fix it — no charge. That's a promise, not a policy.

Your Local Monmouth County Wildlife Experts

Freehold is part of our Monmouth County service area. We know the coastal properties here \u2014 from historic shore towns to horse farms \u2014 and we tailor our approach to the specific rodent challenges they present.

Common local pests: mice, rats, squirrels, flying squirrels

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Freehold Rodent Removal FAQ

Common questions about our services in Freehold.

Mice are smaller (2-4 inches), leave rice-grain droppings, and squeeze through dime-sized gaps. Rats 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.

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