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Wildlife Removal
New Brunswick, NJ

Where Rutgers squirrels are practically a mascot - but your attic isn't their dorm

New Brunswick's 58,000 residents - plus 50,000 Rutgers students - create unique wildlife dynamics in this college town turned healthcare hub

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Rutgers Campus: Ground Zero for Squirrel Confidence

If you've walked Rutgers' campus, you know: these squirrels fear nothing. They've been fed by students for generations, they've lost all normal wariness, and they don't recognize any boundary between 'outdoor squirrel' and 'indoor squirrel.' That bold campus population spills into surrounding neighborhoods - French Street, the Highlands, along the Raritan. New Brunswick squirrels will actively investigate any entry point because they've learned that humans mean food and warmth.

Why New Brunswick?

Decades of campus feeding have created an abnormally bold squirrel population that doesn't hesitate to investigate and enter homes in surrounding neighborhoods

Common Wildlife in New Brunswick

squirrels
raccoons
rats
bats

Student Rentals, Historic Homes, and Hospital Expansion

New Brunswick's housing stock tells its history: grand Victorian homes near the Raritan converted to student apartments, mid-century worker housing in the French Street area, and rapid new construction as the city transforms into a healthcare center. Each has wildlife vulnerabilities. Student rentals often have deferred exterior maintenance. Victorian conversions have complex, interconnected spaces. New construction disturbs established wildlife habitat.

01Local Housing Stock

Victorian-era homes converted to student apartments
Worker housing from New Brunswick's industrial era
Post-war homes in the Highlands with mature lots
New construction displacing wildlife from former industrial sites

02Common Entry Point Issues

Student rental properties with years of deferred exterior maintenance
Victorian conversion apartments with unclear maintenance responsibility
Tree-lined streets providing rooftop access in older neighborhoods
Rapid development displacing wildlife into remaining residential areas
New Brunswick Case Study

The French Street Rat Problem

01 The Problem

A landlord managing several student rental properties noticed rats in the alley behind their buildings. Standard bait stations weren't keeping up. Tenants were complaining about scratching in walls.

Location: French Street area

02 What We Found

Inspection revealed rats traveling through shared basement spaces between three adjacent buildings. They were entering through foundation gaps in one building and spreading to all three via utility chases that had never been properly fire-stopped.

03 The Solution

We sealed foundation gaps with concrete and steel mesh in all three buildings, fire-stopped interior chases to prevent travel between units, and implemented an ongoing monitoring program for the property manager.

The Result

Rat activity eliminated across all properties. The landlord now includes our annual inspection in their property maintenance schedule.

Unique Challenges in New Brunswick

01

Campus squirrel population has no fear of humans and actively investigates homes

02

Student rental market creates incentive to defer exterior maintenance

03

Multi-family conversions have unclear responsibility for wildlife entry points

04

Raritan River corridor brings wildlife from rural areas upstream

05

Constant construction creates ongoing wildlife displacement

06

Hospital campus expansion pushes wildlife into adjacent residential streets

Service Areas in New Brunswick

We serve all New Brunswick neighborhoods and surrounding areas

New Brunswick Neighborhoods We Serve

DowntownFrench StreetThe HighlandsEaston Avenue corridorCollege Avenue areaRaritan GardensFeaster ParkLincoln GardensHospital districtHighland Park border

ZIP Codes Served

089010890308906

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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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