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At 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal, we’ve been proudly serving the Bellmawr, NJ community for years. As local professionals, we know how to tackle the pest problems homeowners face in Camden County. Our certified exterminators use cutting-edge techniques and eco-friendly products to keep your home pest-free without harming the environment. Whether you need help with ants, rodents, or any other pests, you can count on us to deliver safe, effective solutions that work.
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Comprehensive Pest Control Services
Keeping your home free of pests is key to maintaining a healthy and safe environment for your family. At 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal, we specialize in complete pest control services, from mosquito control to rodent and ant extermination. Our team in Bellmawr, NJ, understands the unique challenges pests pose in this area, and we’re fully equipped to handle them all. Don’t let ants, ticks, or rodents take over-give us a call at 609-350-3158 today, and let’s protect your home together.
Bellmawr was incorporated as a borough on March 23, 1926, from portions of the now-defunct Centre Township, based on the results of a referendum held on April 21, 1926. The boroughs of Mount Ephraim, Runnemede and Lawnside were also created in the same two-day period. The borough was named for Ernest C. Bell, who owned a farm in the area.
In 1966, the Bellmawr Police Department investigated several officers for ticket fixing. The officers were ordered to cooperate with internal investigators and give statements and told that they would be fired if they refused to do so; upon answering the investigators’ questions, the officers were criminally charged. In 1967, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the officers’ self-incriminating statements violated the Fifth Amendment and Fourteenth Amendment, and that it was therefore unconstitutional to use their statements in a prosecution; the officers’ convictions were overturned. The case, Garrity v. New Jersey, led to the creation of the Garrity warning, which advises government employees of their rights during internal investigations.
In late October 2001, the Bellmawr post office was closed due to possible anthrax contamination in the wake of the 2001 anthrax attacks. The office was re-opened several days later, in early November, after testing negative for anthrax.
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