Wildlife Removal
Hamilton, NJ
Central Jersey suburban sprawl meets wildlife that doesn't recognize township boundaries
Hamilton Township's 92,000 residents span 40 square miles - one of NJ's largest townships geographically, with wildlife to match
When Your Backyard Borders Preserved Farmland
Hamilton's appeal is its space - suburban lots that back to preserved farmland, parks, and greenways. That same appeal attracts wildlife. Raccoons, squirrels, and bats don't recognize the line between your HOA-maintained lawn and the meadow behind it. They see 40 square miles of suburban habitat with convenient human structures for shelter and excellent food sources in bird feeders, garbage cans, and vegetable gardens.
Why Hamilton?
Large suburban lots bordering preserved open space create continuous habitat where wildlife moves freely between 'wild' areas and residential structures
Common Wildlife in Hamilton
Decades of Suburban Development, Each Era's Vulnerabilities
Hamilton's housing spans from 1950s Levittown-style developments in Hamilton Square to 1990s McMansions in Steinert to brand-new construction in the township's eastern sections. Each era brought different construction practices and, now, different wildlife vulnerabilities. Ranch homes from the '50s have walk-up attic spaces squirrels love. McMansions have complex rooflines with multiple potential entry points. New construction often borders disturbed habitat where displaced wildlife seeks shelter.
01Local Housing Stock
02Common Entry Point Issues
The Steinert Bat Situation
01 The Problem
A 1990s colonial in Steinert had bats appearing in the living space every summer for four years. The homeowner had two previous companies seal 'entry points' with no success. Each June, bats returned.
Location: Steinert section
02 What We Found
The home's ridge vent had been improperly installed 25 years earlier - the external baffle had shifted, creating a 2-inch gap running the entire 45-foot ridge. Previous companies had sealed obvious spots but missed this one because it required ladder access to the ridge.
03 The Solution
Full ridge vent replacement with proper baffling and integrated exclusion screening. One-way devices were installed for existing bats, then permanent sealing once exclusion was confirmed.
The Result
Complete exclusion. The homeowner had tried two failed attempts with other companies before our permanent solution worked the first time.
Unique Challenges in Hamilton
40 square miles means enormous variation in wildlife pressure by neighborhood
Preserved farmland and parks border residential areas throughout the township
Multiple housing eras means no one-size-fits-all approach
Large lot sizes create multiple potential outbuilding and garage issues
Distance from urban core means wildlife populations are robust
Assunpink Creek corridor serves as wildlife highway through the township
Service Areas in Hamilton
We serve all Hamilton neighborhoods and surrounding areas
Hamilton Neighborhoods We Serve
ZIP Codes Served
Also Serving Nearby Cities
One-Time Service. No Contracts.
We're not pest control. No monthly fees. No recurring visits. We fix it once and back it with a 12-month guarantee on full exclusion work.
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