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Each and every animal that infests your business, home or land in New Jersey has specific abilities or adaptations that allow them to thrive in and around areas they create a danger or threat. Pests come into properties and houses searching for refuge and a food source, or an environment with the right humidity or temperature. Very important in Essex County bird and animal control is taking away the allure for pests to your home and property, whether it is a food source, a place to hide or a particular habitat.

For additional information on particular animals in New Jersey and the destruction and control possibilities of each, find the area that pertains to you below. Or, Click here for assistance in finding a solution for your animal, bird, or rodent issue in a safe, timely and efficient manner.


 


Did You Know...
Contention between species of bears and people will increase as more people construct their houses, businesses and even cabins in places that were less urban before. Bear damage and destruction can involve damage to property, domestic livestock, beehives and agricultural crops.

Although bears live in mostly forested areas, they do make their way into towns and cities searching for food. Bears will eat any food source that is available and could attempt consuming anything that resembles food. When their natural food preferences like nuts, berries, meat and insects are insufficient, bears will actively hunt elsewhere as a way to feed. When bears locate a good source of food, they will go back regularly, which is when they are a problem.


 

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