Raccoon Control Camden County

Say Goodbye to Raccoons

Tired of raccoons invading your home? 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal provides professional raccoon control services in Camden County, NJ. We’ll safely and effectively remove raccoons from your property and help you keep them from coming back.

Raccoon Control Near Me

Experienced Professionals

Our team has a proven track record of success in raccoon removal.

Humane Methods

We use safe and ethical methods to relocate raccoons without causing harm.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

We're confident in our services and offer a satisfaction guarantee.

Local Knowledge

We understand the wildlife challenges specific to Camden County.

Raccoon Removal Services

Effective Raccoon Removal in Camden County

Raccoons can be a real headache for homeowners. They can damage your property, create a mess, and even pose health risks. 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal provides comprehensive raccoon removal services to address these issues. We’ll safely remove raccoons from your property and take steps to prevent them from returning.

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.

Benefits of Raccoon Control

Why Choose Professional Raccoon Removal?

Protect your home and family with our expert services:

  • Prevent Property Damage: Raccoons can cause significant damage to your home. We’ll help you avoid costly repairs.
  • Safe and Humane: Our removal methods are safe for both raccoons and your family.
  • Peace of Mind: Rest easy knowing your raccoon problem is handled by professionals.
  • Effective Solutions: We’ll get rid of raccoons and help you keep them away for good.
  • Local Expertise: We understand the specific wildlife challenges in Camden County.

Wildlife Control Services

More Than Just Raccoons

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal offers a wide range of wildlife control services in Camden County. Whether you’re dealing with squirrels, bats, birds, or other nuisance wildlife, our team has the experience and knowledge to handle the situation effectively and humanely.

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.
A raccoon is perched on the edge of a black metal trash can, appearing to look for food. The background is slightly blurred, showing greenery and part of a stone fence. The raccoon’s distinct dark mask-like fur around its eyes is visible.

Raccoon Trapping

Humane and Effective Trapping Solutions

We use humane trapping methods to safely capture and relocate raccoons. Our team is trained in the latest trapping techniques and follows all local regulations. We’ll place traps strategically to minimize any disruption to your household and ensure the safe removal of the raccoons.

Raccoon Removal Process

Our Simple Three-Step Process

Inspection

We’ll thoroughly inspect your property to identify raccoon activity and entry points.

Removal

We’ll use humane methods to safely remove the raccoons from your property.

Prevention

We’ll take steps to prevent raccoons from returning, such as sealing entry points and offering exclusion services.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have a raccoon problem?

Look for signs like droppings, tracks, damaged insulation, or noises in your attic or chimney. If you suspect you have raccoons, contact us for a professional inspection.

Raccoons can carry diseases and parasites. It’s best to avoid contact with them and call a professional for removal.

The cost varies depending on the extent of the infestation and the services required. We offer free quotes after inspecting your property.

Yes, we offer a satisfaction guarantee on our raccoon control services. We’re committed to resolving your raccoon problem effectively.

Do not approach or attempt to feed the raccoon. Keep your distance and contact us for professional removal.

Secure your trash cans, keep pet food indoors, and seal up any potential entry points around your home, such as gaps in your roofline or chimney.