Wildlife Removal
Toms River, NJ
Shore living meets wildlife reality — especially when you're not home
Toms River's 95,000 year-round residents share their community with thousands of seasonal visitors, vacation rentals, and wildlife that knows exactly when houses sit empty
The Shore's Raccoon Problem Is Worse Than You Think
Toms River raccoons have evolved for shore living. They've learned that beach communities operate on a rhythm — summer crowds mean overflowing boardwalk trash, but winter vacancy means empty houses with nobody to notice them moving in. The same families who've vacationed here for generations? Raccoons have the same multi-generational claim on your crawl space.
Why Toms River?
Seasonal vacancy patterns let raccoons establish residence in empty homes, while boardwalk and beach trash provides year-round food sources
Common Wildlife in Toms River
Shore House Construction: Built for Summer, Tested by Winter
Toms River homes weren't all built with year-round wildlife in mind. Raised foundations protect against flooding but create crawl space wildlife condos. Hurricane Sandy damaged or destroyed 3,700 homes here — and quick repairs often prioritized getting people back in over proper wildlife exclusion. That's why 'mystery animals' appear every winter.
01Local Housing Stock
02Common Entry Point Issues
The Vacation Rental Surprise
01 The Problem
A property manager called in March about a vacation rental that couldn't be booked. The previous summer's tenants complained about 'noises in the walls.' The owner, who lives in North Jersey, assumed it was pipes settling.
Location: Silverton
02 What We Found
A family of raccoons had established winter residence in the crawl space. They'd chewed through HVAC ductwork for warmth and the bathroom floor was sagging from moisture damage caused by raccoon waste. Entry point: a foundation vent with plastic screening that something had simply torn through.
03 The Solution
We removed the raccoon family, replaced all damaged duct work in coordination with an HVAC contractor, sealed every foundation vent with steel mesh, and installed motion-activated deterrents for the off-season.
The Result
The costly repairs could have been avoided with simple prevention. The property is now booked solid and the owner does an annual inspection every October before wildlife settles in for winter.
Unique Challenges in Toms River
Seasonal vacancy creates 6-8 month windows for wildlife to establish residence
Property management companies may not notice wildlife issues between guests
Post-Sandy construction left thousands of homes with hidden entry points
Barrier island access creates distinct wildlife patterns from mainland
Salt air deteriorates exclusion materials 3x faster than inland areas
Vacation rental turnover means early wildlife signs get blamed on 'old house noises'
Service Areas in Toms River
We serve all Toms River neighborhoods and surrounding areas
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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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