We Provide a Full Range of New Jersey Wildlife Removal Services
Most of the calls we get are because homeowners hear animals scurrying around inside the attic or walls. Most of the damage inside a houes or attic is unseen. Rodents like squirrels, mice, and rats often chew on electrical wires.
Wildlife such as raccoons, bats, birds, opossums, and rats spread several diseases that humans can and do catch, such as Histoplasmosis, Salmonella, Leptospirosis and more. Many critters leave droppings and urine in an attic or cause mold or odor problems.
We also handle animals outside the house. It could be a critter that has dug a large hole next to your house, or a raccoon in your garbage cans, an opossum that is stealing pet food, or a skunk living under your deck, causing an odor problem. Some animals destroy your garden or landscaping. Or perhaps you are simply scared of snakes. Whatever
the problem is, our wildlife experts can remove the source of the problem, and prevent it from happening again. We are not a Bergen County extermination company, nor pest control. We are dedicated Bergen County wildlife control experts.
Bergen County Raccoon Removal - Raccoons commonly live in the attic, where they cause damage. They can also cause many problems outside.
Bergen County Rat Extermination - We solve rat and mouse problems PERMANENTLY, by finding and sealing shut any and all rat entry holes.
Bergen County Bat Control - We have a 100% success rate safely removing New Jersey bats from buildings, and we guarantee our work.
Bergen County Squirrel and Rodent Removal - For any critter, such as squirrels in the attic, we remove them, repair damage, & clean.
We believe we are Bergen County's best. We do a complete job, from start to finish. We remove wildlife humanely and effectively. When we encounter animals inside a house, we inspect every part of the house, from ground to roof, to identify all the areas of entry, and we perform professional repairs, with guarantee. We inspect inside the attic to find any damage, and provide full cleaning services. We offer attic restoration, permanent rodent control, bat colony exclusion, bird prevention, snake removal, dead animal removal and odor control, and more. We are fully New Jersey licensed and insured, and ready to solve your Bergen County critter problem. Call us any time for a phone consulation and price quote, at 201-328-0537.
Moles
Moles are mammals that are considered to be very destructive especially when they venture into a rich farm. Their
bodies are cylindrical and tinny in size, the whole body is also covered by fur that is velvety while their ears
and eyes are small and almost impossible to identify. They have fore limbs and the back limbs whereby the fore limbs
are very strong with paws that are very large that gives them the ability to dig and harrow into the ground. The hind
limbs on the other hand are short and reduced in size. Their main function is to help the mole move around. They are
generally adapted to the Bergen County raccoon removal subterranean lifestyle that is why they era used to digging and coming up with burrows under
the ground.
Biology and characteristics
• Extra thumb
Did you know that all the moles have an extra thumb known as the polydactyl forepaws? The extra thumb usually
develops at a later stage when the mole has fully matured. The thumb is different from the rest in that, it is
usually sickle shaped and develops from a single bone unlike the rest. The extra thumb comes in handy because it
greatly helps the mammals in digging.
• They have the ability to breath under the ground
Moles are very tolerant to extremely high levels of carbon dioxide and the contributory factor is that their
blood cells are made of hemoglobin that is very unique and has very high levels of proteins. They also have the
most amazing ability because they can make use of the oxygen that they inhaled while they were still above the
ground level. This makes it easier for them to survive in areas that have very little supply of oxygen. With this
characteristic, it is rare to find moles above the ground; they will always prefer leaving in burrows that they have
made under the ground. Moles are of the Talpidae family and just like humans; they have close relatives like Desmas and the shrew moles.
They are similar to the moles but there are slight differences between them.
Lifecycle
The lifecycle of a male commences from the breeding stage to the development stage. In most scenarios, moles usually breed
from the second month of the year to the fourth month. During this period, the male will always search for the females. They
always do this by squealing and tunneling in strange territories until they get the female. The gestation period of the female
is usually approximately forty two days and after this Bergen County snake removal period, the youngsters are usually born and their numbers vary from two
to five pups. The young ones usually leave in their nests for about forty five days before they relocate and look for their own
territories to venture into.
Habitat
Moles prefer leaving under the ground in barrows that they usually dig up themselves. They are also known to be very isolative
creatures and they only come together when they are mating. It is very likely to find a number of them in one territory but they
will always stay away from each other and the males have to ensure that their territories are much secured. In order to do this,
they will always fight fiercely to ensure that their territories are not invaded by male from other Bergen County rat control territories.
Diet
Moles primarily feed on earth worms, nuts and other small invertebrates found in the soil. In order to capture the worms, they
will come up with traps that resemble tunnels, once the earthworms are along these Bergen County bat removal tunnels, the moles will run quickly and capture
them. After capturing them, they always smear them with their saliva and since they have highly toxic saliva, the worms will be
paralyzed. They also have the ability of keeping their food intact for a long period of time. They usually do this by constructing
an underground structure that is commonly referred to as “ladders”. In these structures, they store their catch that is to be consumed
at a later stage especially when they sense that there will be food scarcity. They are very intelligent animals because they do not
feed the earthworms when they capture them directly. First they have to squeeze the Bergen County rodent extermination worms using their paws in order to get rid of the
soil and durt that is usually present in their guts after which, they consume the earthworms. The amazing fact is that the pups usually
take few weeks before they master the art of feeding the earthworms. Moles are very perfect hunters and their eye sight is very sharp
compared to the human eye.
Behavioral aspects
Moles prefer digging burrows and leaving under the ground, their bodies are covered with fur which enables the moles to move in backward
positions especially if they are under the Bergen County bird control ground. They are also very destructive especially when they come across a garden, they will dig
tunnels, feed on the nuts and in most cases, they will leave the soil unfit for future farming.
Other Bergen County animal pest control topics:
Tips to Keep Bats Away
Information About Groundhogs
How to get Rid of a Snake
How to Kill a Squirrel
How to Properly Dispose of a Dead Animal Carcass
What is Wild Animal Eviction Fluid?
Things that go "bump" in the night are not fun.
Especially when those "things" are actually critters!
Squirrels and mice are notorious for making their way into your home
to make a nest and stash their food. Bergen's County wildlife
critter catching is our specialty. We answer our phones 24/7 to better
service your nuisance wildlife problems.
We proudly service the following cities:
Glen Rock, Fairview, Fort Lee,
Hackensack, Harrington Park, Hasbrouck Heights,
Haworth borough, Hillsdale, Ho-Ho-Kus,
Leonia, Little Ferry, Lodi, Lyndhurst,
Cliffside Park,
Englewood,
Fair Lawn,
and Garfield.
We also service the following counties:
Hudson County, Middlesex County,
Monmouth County, Ocean County,
and Passaic County.
We are ready to solve your Bergen County wildlife removal issue!
Call us any time at 201-328-0537 - We look forward to solving your wildlife problem!