All Wildlife Removal Service will get those nuisance
raccoons out of your home or business - and keep them out!
Office: 732-656-0088   
Fax: 732-521-9042
johnnesti@yahoo.com
NEW JERSEY'S
WILDLIFE REMOVAL
SOLUTION!
If a raccoon moves into your home or professional building, All Wildlife
Removal Service
will go about the process of removing them and keeping
them out in much the same manner as we would any other
wildlife nuisance abatement.

We begin with an
inspection to establish where the raccoons
are coming in and out - with the understanding that there is
often more than one spot on a structure. Even worse, if we
take away one opening, most raccoons will be persistent
enought to attempt to break back in through another weak
spot. Therefore, we must strengthen ALL weak areas on
your building in order to have the confidence in our own
work to offer our customers a warranty.
* Occasionally, if the weather forecast is particularly ominous or a religious holiday needs
to be observed, we will leave traps on a building or around a property but wire them in
such a way that makes them
inoperable for a day or two, thereby making it
IMPOSSIBLE to trap an animal
. That way, if checking the traps will be impossible during
those few days, no animals will be left in traps unlawfully. This often works in favor of our
trapping program as well, because animals on the grounds will become accustomed to
being able to enter
and exit the traps, therefore believing those traps to be harmless after
they are re-set and baited.

Once we are sure there are no raccoons remaining inside a structure, we'll remove the
traps, seal up those openings, and protect your home and family with a
warranty against
raccoons breaking back into the structure!
There are some important issues that typically
occur with invasive raccoons that
homeowners should be aware of.

First, raccoons can be very wary animals.
Sometimes just having our presence inside
an attic for an inspection (or the
homeowners own investigation) during
which human scent is left behind is
enough to convince raccoons to leave
.
Another issue with raccoons is their notoriously stubborn nature. It is not
uncommon to have a suspicious momma raccoon refuse to go into a trap.
Unfortunately, we have experienced raccoons staying in an attic for over two
weeks rather than try to attempt to leave through an opening that has had a
trap put over it.

These intelligent animals will even sometimes find a way to escape without
being trapped! For example, we've experienced instances of raccoons actually
picking up and shaking the trap, setting it off, and then leaving through the
opening.
It’s not uncommon to NOT make a catch during a raccoon job.
But just because that raccoon has left your attic for now, many times they will
return eventually. The key is to do a complete and thorough seal-up the first
time, because you can be sure that raccoon will come back to test the integrity
of the work.

If, for example, a raccon has gotten into your attic through the gable vent and
left on it's own, sealing just the gable vent will not be enough to keep that
animal out in the future. Remember, the animals think
your attic is their house!
If you don't seal the whole house, that raccoon may very well come back and
tear another part of your home apart in order to break back in - especially if
you inadvertantly sealed their babies inside while the momma was out
gathering their dinner. Consider it money well spent to have a professional
trapping program and proper seal-out of the entire house for your family's
well-being.

When sealing for raccoons, homeowners should be aware that sometimes the
process goes very quickly - but sometimes the animals will sulk in the attic,
making the trapping and removal process extremely challenging.

Rest assured  -
All Wildlife Removal Sevice will see it through!
But beware! This "voluntary vacating" is typically short-lived and most often the
same raccoon family will end up back in your attic within a month.

This is just another reason to properly animal-proof your home the first time
the animals make their way in - they will continue to cause expensive damage
until they discover that your home is inaccessable, once and for all!
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We will go about this by setting traps over any major openings
which were discovered upon the inspection. As we go around the
structure
sealing all openings and strengthening weak spots, any animals remaining inside
will be forced through the traps when they attempt to leave to obtain food. We will leave
the traps over the opening for several days,
checking them on a daily basis when they
are set to capture*, until we are certain that no animals remain inside.