Wildlife Removal
Jersey City, NJ
Where Manhattan's rejected wildlife meets North Jersey's oldest buildings
Jersey City's 292,000 residents live in one of America's most rapidly transforming urban landscapes — and wildlife is adapting just as fast
Jersey City's Rat Reality
Jersey City's waterfront transformation has pushed rat populations inland. As luxury towers replaced warehouses along the Hudson, rats didn't disappear — they moved to the Heights, Journal Square, and older residential areas. Add in one of the nation's densest populations, and you have rats competing for every available space.
Why Jersey City?
Waterfront development displacement combined with dense housing and extensive underground infrastructure creates ideal rat conditions
Common Wildlife in Jersey City
From Brownstones to High-Rises: Different Buildings, Same Problems
Jersey City's housing stock spans 150 years of construction. The Heights features Victorian-era homes with stone foundations and wooden soffits. Downtown has converted warehouses with complex utility chases. New construction towers have their own issues with HVAC penetrations and parking garage connections.
01Local Housing Stock
02Common Entry Point Issues
The Journal Square Squirrel Colony
01 The Problem
A landlord managing a 12-unit building near the PATH station thought she had a mouse problem. Tenants reported scratching at all hours. Three different pest control companies had tried poison with no success.
Location: Journal Square
02 What We Found
Our attic inspection revealed not mice, but a flying squirrel colony of 23 animals. Flying squirrels are nocturnal and colonial — they'd been there for years, entering through a 2-inch gap where an old TV antenna cable had been removed.
03 The Solution
We installed one-way exclusion devices and trapped over three weeks. Every exterior penetration on all 12 units was sealed with steel mesh and copper exclusion fabric.
The Result
Complete colony elimination. The landlord had wasted years on ineffective pest control before calling us for a permanent solution.
Unique Challenges in Jersey City
Waterfront development continues to displace wildlife into residential areas
PATH and Hudson-Bergen Light Rail tunnels serve as underground wildlife highways
Extreme density means shared walls spread problems between units
Mixed-use buildings combine restaurant waste with residential access
Rapid construction creates disturbance that pushes wildlife into existing structures
Many rental properties have deferred exterior maintenance
Service Areas in Jersey City
We serve all Jersey City neighborhoods and surrounding areas
Jersey City 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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Dealing specifically with rats or mice?
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