There are many Jamesburg pest control companies, but most deal with extermination of insects. We deal strictly with wild animals, such as raccoon, skunk, opossum, and more.
All Wildlife Removal Service, LLC differs from the average Jamesburg exterminator business because we are licensed and insured experts, and deal only with animals. We are not merely
trappers, but full-services nuisance wildlife control operators, offering advanced solutions.
All Wildlife Removal Service, LLC was established in 1998. We are a fully insured and licensed company that specializes in devoting ourselves to professionalism towards nuisance wildlife problems and animal control.
Our varied experience and continuing education provides us with a solid base of biological and wildlife damage control knowledge. Education of our clients is an important component as well, and we take extra care to ensure that our clients are aware of their nuisance animal's biology and behaviors.
All Wildlife Removal Service, LLC evaluates each problem and presents the solution that will best fit our client's needs. Written proposals and/or presentations of our customized solution are available upon request.
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We pride ourselves on being solutions-oriented and on our dedication to professionalism. We work with and consult local and state agencies and other animal-specific control experts. Also, we are staffed with Certified Animal Control Officers and a Wildlife Biologist Consultant.
Our company handles residential, commercial, municipal, institutional, and governmental animal problems. We handle ANY animal situation that may be encountered and we enjoy solving the problems that others cannot! We are even available for animal carcass removal.
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732-656-0088 locally
1-800-797-1004 toll-free
www.wildlifenj.com
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JAMESBURG ANIMAL SERVICES - Jamesburg declares animal wildlife management habitat crisis, wants to fast-track the fixes.
With city poised to take over wildlife containment unit from the county, officials say safety of animals, workers a top priority. With a chain-link wooden barrier and barbed-wire perimeter, the Jamesburg Animal Wildlife management habitat looks more like a prison than a home for animals. And the inside, while tidy, isn't much better. For more information, call the animal services of Jamesburg, New Jersey.
The county wildlife management habitat has shouldered its share of controversy when last year two animal activists alleged animal cruelty at the hands of wildlife management habitat workers. Their claims were investigated by the county's Department of Animal Services, but not substantiated. Later this year, a new era will begin at the wildlife management habitat when the city of Jamesburg takes over operations. Though they may offer assistance with the cuddly wild critters, don’t expect help with wildlife.
City officials want to renovate the Jamesburg Animal Wildlife management habitat quickly to provide more curb appeal and alleviate health concerns for the animals and employees. On Wednesday, the City Representative will discuss forgoing the competitive bid process to award a $625,000 contract to CATCH-DEM-RODENTS Construction Services, Inc. The Middlesex County firm will design and renovate the Jamesburg Animal Wildlife management habitat under findings that an "emergency exists." Animal and carcass elimination services in Middlesex County is dedicated to helping New Jersey and Jamesburg.
"The condition of the wildlife management habitat may be very, very poor and so we have to take it over very quickly," declared Mark The Jamesburg pest control specialist, assistant to the city manager. "We need to bring it up to city of Jamesburg standards very quickly." The wildlife containment unit may be about 40 years past its prime and, other than routine maintenance, has had very little work done to improve or modernize it, he declared. Middlesex County animal services in Jamesburg, New Jersey, declined to comment on the situation.