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About Our Company
86 Pest and Wildlife Removal is a trusted exterminating company located in Gloucester City, NJ. We specialize in providing pest control services to the residents and businesses of Camden County. Our team of skilled professionals uses advanced techniques like baiting systems, heat treatments, and insect growth regulators to keep your space pest-free.
With years of experience in pest extermination services, we pride ourselves on delivering effective and safe solutions. Our commitment to quality and prompt service has made us a preferred choice in Gloucester City for all exterminator services.
Our Process
Inspect & Identify: All-inclusive inspection to identify pest issues.
Plan & Implement: Customized extermination plan tailored to your needs.
Follow-Up & Prevent: Regular follow-ups to ensure pests stay away.
Pest Control Solutions
Pest control is vital in maintaining a safe and healthy environment. Common pests such as ants, rodents, and mosquitoes can cause significant damage and health risks. Our exterminator services are designed to address these issues effectively.
86 Pest and Wildlife Removal provides specialized pest control services in Gloucester City, NJ. Whether you need an ant exterminator or comprehensive rodent control, we are here to help. Call us at 609-350-3158 to schedule your appointment. Trust us for all your pest control needs in Camden County.
Contact Information
The name Fort Nassau was used by the Dutch in the 17th century for several fortifications, mostly trading stations, named for the House of Orange-Nassau. The one built in the 1620s at today’s Gloucester City was for trade, mostly in beaver pelts, with the indigenous population of Susquehannock and Lenape. The region along the Delaware River and its bay was called the Zuyd Rivier and marked the southern flank of the province of New Netherland.
From 1638 to 1655 the area was part of New Sweden, which had been established by Peter Minuit, who had been Director of New Netherland, and was responsible for the famous purchase of the island of Manhattan. The location was disadvantageous since the richest fur-trapping area was on the west side of the river, where Swedish could intercept trade with the natives. In 1651, Peter Stuyvesant, director-general of New Netherland, dismantled the structure and relocated to a position on the other side of the river, in part to menace the Swedish, calling it Fort Casimir.
After the arrival of English Quakers on the Delaware, in 1677, a permanent settlement, at first called Axwamus, was established on the site of the present city. This was surveyed and laid out as a town in 1689. In 1868 it was chartered as a city.
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