admin

About admin

This author has not yet filled in any details.
So far admin has created 148 blog entries.

Snakes in the Winter

   New Jersey is home to 23 species of snakes. Of these species, 2 are venomous. The cold weather of winter deters the cold-blooded animals to stay out of the open air, but many seek shelter. Most snake species in New Jersey are born from the [...]

2022-01-10T13:16:58-05:00November 27th, 2015|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Snakes in the Winter

New York City Rats

Rats in NYC are pretty common. There is plenty of food, alleys, dumpsters, subway tunnels, and small crevices that make life easy for the dirty, little rodents. Rats can destroy homes by ripping and chewing through insulation, chomping on wires, and spreading illness and disease. No [...]

2022-01-10T13:17:46-05:00October 12th, 2015|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on New York City Rats

The Problems with Squirrels Storing Food

Fall is coming soon, and with it squirrels will be scrounging to hide away excess nuts for the winter. What does this mean for you? Squirrels can cause havoc for homeowners during this time. Squirrels will try to store their extra food wherever they can. These [...]

2022-01-10T13:17:58-05:00September 1st, 2015|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on The Problems with Squirrels Storing Food

Oral Rabies Vaccinations on Staten Island

    This week, wildlife experts of Cornell University and the United States Department of Agriculture will be helping Staten Island to curb rabies in raccoon populations. Using a helicopter, raccoon populations in different areas can be located so that the biologists can distribute Oral Rabies Vaccine [...]

2022-01-10T13:18:05-05:00August 18th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Oral Rabies Vaccinations on Staten Island

Groundhogs

   Groundhogs, the largest known rodent in North America, can destroy property in very little time. They tear up gardens and eat most of the plants grown in them. Groundhogs dig tunnels and burrows in lawns and dirt and are known to move over 700 pounds [...]

2022-01-10T13:18:14-05:00July 30th, 2015|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Groundhogs

Squirrels in New Jersey

    Squirrels are one of the most common pests for New Jersey residents. They chew through almost anything, tear up gardens, dig holes in lawns to hide nuts, and worst of all, go into your home. Squirrels use their natural climbing ability to get onto roofs [...]

2022-01-10T13:18:21-05:00July 29th, 2015|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Squirrels in New Jersey

Wildlife Removal in New Jersey

New York-New Jersey Wildlife Removal works 24/7 for families in need of our services. We not only remove the animals destroying your home, but we clean up and repair after the animals are gone. Our recent work across New Jersey has helped many families and businesses [...]

2022-01-10T13:18:57-05:00July 20th, 2015|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Wildlife Removal in New Jersey

Recent Work in New Jersey

New York-New Jersey Wildlife Removal works 24/7 for families in need of our services. We not only remove the animals destroying your home, but we clean up and repair after the animals are gone. Our recent work across New Jersey has helped many families and businesses [...]

2022-01-10T13:18:51-05:00July 12th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Recent Work in New Jersey

Our Recent Work in New Jersey

New York New Jersey Wildlife Removal works 24/7 for families in need of our services. We not only remove the animals destroying your home, but we clean up and repair after the animals are gone. Our recent work across New Jersey has helped many families and [...]

2022-01-10T13:19:07-05:00July 4th, 2015|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Our Recent Work in New Jersey

Moles in Your Lawn

Mole can rip holes through your lawn or garden. Mole hills not only damage your lawn, but can become a serious hazard. The holes dug by moles can injure someone's foot or ankle. This could spell disaster in the form of hospital bills or a lawsuit. [...]

2022-01-10T13:19:12-05:00June 13th, 2015|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Moles in Your Lawn
Go to Top