Exterminator in Camden, NJ

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With us, you’ll find effective pest control solutions for a safe and pest-free environment in Camden. Contact 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal for reliable exterminator services.

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Benefits of Our Extermination

  • Our pest control services deliver fast, efficient results.
  • Reduce health risks linked to pests like rodents and mosquitoes.
  • Improved comfort with targeted insect control.
  • Reliable pest extermination services for homes and businesses.
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Trusted in Camden County

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has provided superb pest control services in Camden, NJ for years. Our team of skilled technicians offers a unique approach to pest extermination services so your environment remains safe and healthy. We specialize in everything from ant control to rodent control, making us a one-stop solution for all your pest control needs. Call 609-350-3158 to learn more about our services.

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Our Process in Camden County

Effective Pest Control Steps

  • Inspection: Identify pest problems.
  • Extermination: Apply targeted solutions.
  • Prevention: Take action to stop infestations in the future.
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Pest Control Services

Importance of Extermination

Keeping a clean, safe, and healthy environment requires pest extermination services. 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal offers a suite of pest control solutions, from mosquito control to tick control. Effective rodent control can prevent damage to your property and reduce health hazards. Our commercial exterminator services will have businesses in Camden, NJ remain pest-free. Trust 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal as your preferred exterminating company for all pest-related issues, from ants to rodents, in Camden County. Contact us at 609-350-3158 for expert pest control solutions.

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In 1626, Fort Nassau was established by the Dutch West India Company at the confluence of Big Timber Creek and the Delaware River. Throughout the 17th century, Europeans settled along the Delaware, competing to control the local fur trade. After the Restoration in 1660, the land around Camden was controlled by nobles serving under King Charles II, until it was sold off to a group of New Jersey Quakers in 1673. The area developed further when a ferry system was established along the east side of the Delaware River to facilitate trade between Fort Nassau and Philadelphia, the growing capital of the Quaker colony of Pennsylvania directly across the river. By the 1700s, Quakers and the Lenni Lenape Native Americans were coexisting. The Quakers’ expansion and use of natural resources, in addition to the introduction of alcohol and infectious disease, diminished the Lenape’s population in the area.

The 1688 order of the County Court of Gloucester that sanctioned ferries between New Jersey and Philadelphia was: “Therefore we permit and appoint that a common passage or ferry for man or beast be provided, fixed and settled in some convenient and proper place between ye mouths or entrance of Cooper’s Creek and Newton Creek, and that the government, managing and keeping of ye same be committed to ye said William Roydon and his assigns, who are hereby empowered and appointed to establish, fix and settle ye same within ye limits aforesaid, wherein all other persons are desired and requested to keep no other common or public passage or ferry.” The ferry system was located along Cooper Street and was turned over to Daniel Cooper in 1695. Its creation resulted in a series of small settlements along the river, largely established by three families: the Coopers, the Kaighns, and the Mickels, and these lands would eventually be combined to create the future city. Of these, the Cooper family had the greatest impact on the formation of Camden. In 1773, Jacob Cooper developed some of the land he had inherited through his family into a “townsite,” naming it Camden after Charles Pratt, the Earl of Camden.

For over 150 years, Camden served as a secondary economic and transportation hub for the Philadelphia area. However, that status began to change in the early 19th century. Camden was incorporated as a city on February 13, 1828, from portions of Newton Township, while the area was still part of Gloucester County. In 1832, Camden Township was created as a township coextensive with Camden City. The township existed until it was repealed in 1848.

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