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New Hanover Township Rodent Control & Exclusion

Fast, effective rodent removal serving New Hanover Township and all of Montgomery County. Humane trapping plus permanent exclusion with a written guarantee.

Licensed & Insured12-Month GuaranteeNo Poison

Rodent Problems in New Hanover Township

Suburban New Hanover Township offers rodents everything they need: cover from predators in landscaped yards, warmth from heated homes, and plenty of entry points in housing built before modern exclusion standards.

In Montgomery County, peak rodent activity hits during october through april, wooded lots and mature trees create wildlife highways to attics. 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.

Townships like New Hanover Township typically have a mix of housing ages and styles — from 1950s ranches to modern construction. Older homes have more entry points, but even new builds develop gaps as foundations settle and materials shrink.

Common Rodent & Wildlife Problems in New Hanover Township

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.

Raccoons

Raccoons are the bulldozers of attic invaders. They tear through soffits with their hands, shred insulation, and leave behind waste that can carry roundworm.

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.

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 Handle Rodent Problems in New Hanover Township

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Free Inspection

We come to your New Hanover Township property and inspect every inch — attic, crawl spaces, basement, roofline, and full exterior perimeter. We identify exactly where rodents are getting in, what species you're dealing with, and how bad the infestation is. No charge, no obligation, no sales pitch.

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Humane Trapping & Removal

We use professional snap traps and live traps — never poison. Why? Because poisoned rodents crawl into your walls and die there, creating horrific smells and attracting more pests. Our trapping protocol is effective, humane, and follows all Pennsylvania wildlife regulations.

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Permanent Exclusion & Seal-Out

This is the part that actually solves the problem permanently. We seal every gap, crack, pipe penetration, vent, and soffit opening with materials rodents physically cannot chew through — galvanized steel mesh, metal flashing, and commercial-grade sealants. This is how we guarantee our work for 12 months.

Why New Hanover Township Homeowners Choose Us

Same-Day Response

Same-day inspections for New Hanover Township when you call by noon. Because every day you wait, the problem — and the repair bill — gets bigger.

Licensed in PA

Licensed wildlife control operator in Pennsylvania. Full liability insurance on every job. We know the laws and follow them — your protection is built in.

12-Month Guarantee

12 months. Every entry point. If anything gets back in through our exclusion work, the return visit is on us. That's our guarantee.

Serving New Hanover Township & All of Montgomery County

New Hanover Township is part of our Montgomery County service area. We know the suburban properties here \u2014 from Main Line adjacent to Valley Forge area \u2014 and we tailor our approach to the specific rodent challenges they present.

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

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New Hanover Township Rodent Removal FAQ

Common questions about our services in New Hanover Township.

Scratching, scurrying, and light tapping — usually at night when rodents are most active. Mice sound like light running; rats make heavier, slower thuds. If you hear vocal squeaking, it often means a larger colony. We can identify the species from the sound pattern alone.

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