Raccoon Control in Erial, NJ

Your Local Raccoon Removal Heroes in Camden County
Tired of those raccoons making themselves at home? We get it-raccoons don’t belong in your attic or yard! That’s why 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal is here to help with fast, humane raccoon removal in Erial. Give us a call at 609-350-3158, and we’ll take care of the problem so you can get back to enjoying your home.

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Why Raccoon Removal Matters

The Big Benefits of Letting Us Handle It

  • Protect Your Space: Raccoons can cause damage to your home—but we’re here to stop that.
  • Safe and Humane: Our team always treats animals with care, using humane methods to trap and relocate raccoons safely and respectfully.
  • Peace of Mind for Your Family: Raccoons can bring health risks, but our wildlife removal professionals make sure your family stays safe.
  • Trust the Pros: You’ve got enough on your plate, so let us handle the hard stuff. With 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal, you know your home is in good hands.
A raccoon scavenges through an open garbage bin outdoors, surrounded by greenery. The raccoon has distinctive black and gray fur, with black markings around its eyes and a bushy tail featuring black and gray rings.

Meet Your Local Raccoon Experts

Here's Why 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal Is Your Best Choice

At 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal, we’re not just another pest control company. We’re your neighbors in Erial, and our company is proud to treat your home like it’s our own. Our raccoon removal specialists have years of experience handling wildlife safely and effectively. And, because we know how important it is to be humane, we always use non-lethal methods to get the job done. We serve homes across Camden County, and we’re here whenever you need us-just give us a call!

A raccoon with gray and black fur and a bushy, striped tail walks across a paved surface. In the background, a red car with visible exhaust pipes is partially seen.

Our Easy Raccoon Removal Process

Here's How We Help You Say Goodbye to Raccoons

  • Step 1: Inspection: First, we’ll come by and check out your property to see where the raccoons are hiding. We’ll find all the entry points they’ve been using so we can seal them up later.
  • Step 2: Safe Removal: Next, we use humane traps or exclusion methods to safely remove the raccoons—no harm to them, no harm to your home.
  • Step 3: Prevention: After we remove the raccoons, we’ll help you secure the area and give you tips to make sure they don’t come back.
A humane animal live trap with a metal frame and a single door is set on a stone patio. Inside the trap, a small pile of yellow bait is visible. Green plants and grass are seen in the background.
A raccoon is trapped inside a metal cage placed on the grass. The cage is set up near a car, a potted plant with pink flowers, and a tree. Some dug-up dirt is visible beneath the cage, and the raccoon is looking out through the bars.

Why Raccoon Control is Important

Why You Can't Ignore a Raccoon Problem

Raccoons might look cute, but don’t be fooled—they can cause a lot of trouble if they’re hanging around your home. From tearing up your insulation to raiding your trash, they can make a huge mess and, even more concerning, spread diseases. Here are some of the dangerous diseases raccoons can carry:

  • Rabies: One of the most serious diseases raccoons carry, rabies can be transmitted through bites or scratches. This virus can be fatal to humans if untreated.
  • Leptospirosis: Raccoons shed bacteria in their urine, which can contaminate water and soil. If humans come into contact with this, it can cause flu-like symptoms and, in severe cases, liver or kidney damage.
  • Raccoon Roundworm (Baylisascaris): Raccoon feces can carry roundworm eggs that, if ingested, can lead to severe illness in humans. Ingesting contaminated soil or objects can result in life-threatening neurological issues.
  • Salmonella: Found in raccoon feces, salmonella bacteria can cause severe gastrointestinal issues in humans.
  • Giardiasis: This parasitic infection spreads through contaminated food or water and can cause diarrhea, stomach cramps, and dehydration.

That’s why it’s important to take action fast. At 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal, we make sure your home stays raccoon-free, and we do it the right way—quick, humane, and stress-free for you. Call us at 609-350-3158, and let’s take care of those raccoons before they cause more problems!

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Present Gloucester Township was one of the original townships that comprised old Gloucester County. It became the county’s first political subdivision in 1685. The boundaries of Gloucester County extended from the Delaware River to the Atlantic Ocean until 1683, when it was divided into two townships; Egg Harbor Township and Gloucester Township, which took its name from the cathedral city of Gloucester on the banks of the River Severn in England. Gloucester Township further subdivided into four smaller townships, and on June 1, 1695, became one of the first New Jersey municipalities to incorporate. In 1844, the township became part of newly formed Camden County.

The Gabreil Daveis Tavern House, located at 4th Avenue in Glendora, is a pre-Revolutionary War tavern that was built in 1756 and for many years served as an inn for boatmen who transported their products to Philadelphia via nearby Big Timber Creek. It was recently restored and now serves as Gloucester Township’s historical centerpiece. This building has also been referred to as the Hillman Hospital House because it was designated a hospital by George Washington during the Revolution. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is open to visitors on Sunday afternoons from April through December, excepting holidays.

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