Exterminator in Lawnside, NJ

Pest Control Solutions in Camden County
86 Pest and Wildlife Removal provides exterminator services, resulting in a pest-free environment in Lawnside. Call 609-350-3158 for professional pest control.

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Why Choose Our Services

Benefits of Our Extermination

  • Experience a pest-free home with our pest control services.
  • Highly efficient ant control services keep your spaces clean and safe.
  • Safe and practical mosquito control for your property.
  • Reliable and professional rodent control solutions.
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About 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal

Your Local Exterminators

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has offered dedicated pest extermination services in Lawnside, NJ for over a decade and counting. Our team of licensed professionals provides tailored pest control solutions. We proudly serve Camden County, ensuring your homes and businesses are pest-free. Our dedication to quality and customer satisfaction distinguishes us as a prominent exterminating company in the region.

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Our Process

Efficient Pest Control Process

  1. Inspection: Thoroughly assess your property for pest activity.
  2. Treatment: Use specialized exterminator services for pest control needs.
  3. Maintenance: Provide ongoing pest control services to avoid further infestations.
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Comprehensive Services

Importance of Extermination

Our pest control services are vital for maintaining a healthy, safe environment. We at 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal specialize in various exterminator services, such as insect control, rodent control, and ant control, to effectively manage all pests. From tick control to mosquito control, we handle it all in Lawnside, NJ. As a trusted commercial exterminator, we also provide specialized services designed for businesses in Camden County. Contact us at 609-350-3158 to learn more about our services and how we can help you maintain a pest-free environment.

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Lawnside has been home to African Americans since the late 18th century. Methodist gatherings were established by 1797, and in 1811, Bishop Richard Allen of Philadelphia founded the local African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), which eventually became the Mount Pisgah AME Church today. AME churches were premised on abolition and civil rights, primarily serving former slaves and their descendants. Additionally, freedmen often sought safety and support by concentrating near Quaker allies, which in the case of Lawnside was the Haddonfield Quaker Society of Friends, with support from the Gloucester County Abolition Society and Vigilant Association of Philadelphia. In 1840, these latter abolitionists further advanced the settlement by purchasing land to convert into inexpensive lots for sale to African Americans. The original name of this community, Free Haven, was due to its crucial role as a stop along several routes of the Underground Railroad. Indeed, the home of Peter Mott, now a nationally recognized refuge of the underground railroad, was saved by the Lawnside Historical Society from demolition in 1992 specifically to preserve this important legacy of the town.

The early village was later known as “Snow Hill” after the Civil War and eventually “Lawnton.” After a train station was constructed by Reading along the Atlantic City Railroad in 1907, the town became known as Lawnside, either from the presence of a spacious lawn at the station or as a shortened description of the stop’s exit on the “Lawnton side” of the tracks.

In 1919, John Lawson, a prominent Philadelphian and recipient of the Medal of Honor for his service during the Civil War, was laid to rest at Mount Peace Cemetery in Lawnside. The exact reasons behind this location remain uncertain, with possibilities including family connections to Lawnside or the restrictions on burying black veterans in certain Pennsylvania cemeteries at the time.

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