Raccoon Removal in Mount Ephraim, NJ

Safe & Humane Raccoon Removal Services

Are you dealing with raccoons in your space? 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal is here to help. Our trusted team provides safe, effective raccoon removal in Mount Ephraim, NJ. We’ll undertake the process so you can relax knowing your home is protected. Give us a call today for wildlife removal.

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Why Choose Us

Effective, Stress-Free Raccoon Removal

  • Humane methods: We treat wildlife with care, using safe techniques to protect your family and the raccoons.
  • Fast and efficient: We know how disruptive raccoons can be, so we act quickly to clear them out of your space.
  • Minimal hassle: Our removal process is smooth and efficient, allowing you to get back to your routine with minimal disruption.
  • Experienced pros: With licensed and experienced exterminators, you’re in good hands from the moment we arrive.
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About 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal

Your Local Wildlife Removal in Camden County

For over a decade, 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been the trusted name for raccoon removal in Mount Ephraim, NJ. We take a humane approach to every job, using certified techniques that keep your property-and the animals-safe. Proudly serving Camden County, we are dedicated to providing prompt, reliable service that solves your problem the right way.

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Our Process

Simple, Effective, and Humane

  • Assessment: We thoroughly inspect your property to understand where raccoons are nesting or entering.
  • Removal: Using safe, humane methods, we efficiently remove the raccoons from your home or business.
  • Prevention: To prevent future issues, we’ll secure your property and provide tips to keep raccoons from returning.
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A raccoon is trapped in a metal cage placed on the ground amidst grass and dried leaves. The raccoon is partially concealed, with its body pressed against the cage and its face peeking out through the bars, appearing alert.

About Raccoon Removal

Why It Matters

Raccoons might seem harmless, but they can cause serious damage to your property and pose health risks. That’s why quick removal is so important. At 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal, we specialize in wildlife removal, offering effective, humane solutions that keep your home in Mount Ephraim, NJ, raccoon-free. Trust our team to handle the job with care and professionalism.

For fast, reliable raccoon removal in Mount Ephraim, NJ, contact 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal today at 609-350-3158. Proudly serving all of Camden County, we’re here to ensure your satisfaction from start to finish.

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Mount Ephraim was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 23, 1926, from portions of the now-defunct Centre Township. The boroughs of Bellmawr, Runnemede and Lawnside were simultaneously created during the same two-day period. The borough was named for Ephraim Albertson, who owned a tavern in the area in the early 1800s.

In a 1981 decision in Schad v. Mount Ephraim, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a decision authored for the majority by Associate Justice Byron White, the court decided by a 7-2 margin to overturn the convictions of the two owners of a bookstore where there was nude dancing, despite a prohibition against all forms of live entertainment in the borough’s zoning ordinance. The decision cited the First Amendment rights of the storeowners.

In January 2014, New Jersey State Senate President Stephen M. Sweeney put forward a proposal which was intended to lower real estate taxes in the state and cut state expenses by merging many of the states 566 municipalities. Mount Ephraim was then the 29th largest town in Camden County, so it is very likely that the town would have been merged with neighboring municipalities to cut costs, share expenses, reduce bureaucracy, share resources, and reduce the burden in the taxpayers and the state itself. Mount Ephraim was formerly part of Centre Township, which included all of the neighboring communities, and it is possible that the name may be used again in the future if the merger proposal goes forward.

Learn more about Mount Ephraim.