Wildlife Removal in Clementon, NJ
Wildlife Removal for Homes Near Water, Trees & Tight Gaps
A loose vent, a tree branch near the roof, or a gap you’ve never noticed can be all wildlife needs to move in.
When you need wildlife removal in Clementon, UFO Nuisance Wildlife Control looks past the noise and finds the access points causing the problem.
Our team uses humane, no-kill methods to remove animals from the hidden spaces around your home, including attics, crawl spaces, sheds, roof edges, and tight exterior gaps.
You get practical repair, cleanup, and exclusion support from a South Jersey company with years of local experience and 200+ 5-star Google reviews.
What Homeowners Say After We Fix the Problem
UFO provides professional services. We had issues with racoons in the attic. Josh did an excellent job trapping, treating the attic, and sealing roof return. We highly recommend Josh and UFO.
Valerie Erickson
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A Clear Plan for Removal, Cleanup & Exclusion
Wildlife leaves clues behind, and each one helps us decide what needs to be removed, cleaned, repaired, or sealed.
Humane Trapping & Removal
The animal is taken out using no-kill methods chosen for the species, the setup of your home, and New Jersey wildlife rules.
Entry Point Sealing & Exclusion
Roof gaps, loose covers, vent openings, and crawl space access points are blocked so they don’t stay available.
Repairs for Chewed, Torn & Damaged Areas
Areas damaged by claws, teeth, nesting, or repeated pressure are corrected by our animal damage control work before they become the next easy way inside.
Attic Cleanup & Odor Control
Waste, debris, stained materials, and lingering smells are cleared from affected attic areas as part of our attic animal removal process after the removal is complete.
Wildlife We Remove From Homes, Yards & Exterior Spaces
Around South Jersey, animals don’t need much space to cause trouble; a loose cover, soft soil, open gap, or quiet corner can be enough.
Please note: UFO Nuisance Wildlife Control does not remove domestic pets like stray cats or dogs.
Torn vent covers, shifted shingles, and heavy attic messes often point to raccoons, and raccoon removal helps get them out before they keep pulling at the same weak spot.
A squirrel in the attic can mean chewed edges, scattered insulation, and wiring concerns, so our squirrel removal process looks for both the animal and the path it keeps using.
Flying Squirrels
Fast movement at night, small droppings, and noise near upper walls can point to flying squirrels using tiny roof gaps to slip in and out.
Bats
Bat activity near vents, gables, or attic peaks calls for careful exclusion that lets them leave without closing them inside.
Opossums
Opossums may tuck themselves under low structures or inside crawl spaces, where waste and odors can build up before you ever see the animal.
Groundhogs
Soft ground near a shed, patio, or foundation can be a sign of groundhog tunneling that needs to be handled before the burrow spreads.
A strong smell near the porch, deck, or shed may mean skunks are digging underneath, and skunk removal helps clear the space without turning the whole yard into a bigger mess.
Other Wildlife
Birds, snakes, and other nuisance animals are handled based on where they’re hiding, what they’ve disturbed, and how they’re reaching your home.
Why Wildlife Problems Change With the Seasons
Wildlife pressure around your home can shift as food, weather, nesting needs, and shelter options change.
That’s why the sound you hear in the attic in January may come from a different problem than the digging you see near the shed in June.
Fall & Winter Shelter Around Attics, Vents & Wall Gaps
Once colder weather settles in, animals look for hidden places that block wind, rain, and freezing temperatures.
Even a small gap can become a doorway if wildlife finds warmth on the other side.
- Raccoons working at chimney areas, roof edges, and attic openings
- Squirrels chewing into trim, fascia, and small exterior gaps
- Flying squirrels using high roofline openings for nighttime shelter
- Skunks digging below decks, sheds, stairs, and porch areas
- Opossums hiding in crawl spaces, garages, and covered exterior spots
Spring & Summer Nesting Around Sheds, Decks & Roof Edges
During warmer months, animals move around more as they look for nesting sites, food, and safe places to raise young.
Before anything gets sealed, the space has to be checked so wildlife isn’t left trapped inside.
- Raccoons using attics, chimneys, and roof gaps as quiet nesting areas
- Squirrels carrying nesting material into attics, soffits, and wall spaces
- Bats gathering near attic peaks, vents, gables, and upper openings
- Groundhogs digging near sheds, patios, gardens, walkways, and foundations
- Birds blocking vents, gutters, exhaust openings, and covered exterior gaps
From First Inspection to a More Secure Home
UFO’s work starts with the signs you’re seeing, then builds the next steps around the animal, the damage, and the openings it found.
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Checking Rooflines, Attics, Foundations & Exterior Openings
Scratch marks, shifted materials, loose covers, soft soil, and small gaps tell us where to look first.
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Confirming the Species & How It Is Getting In
The sound, location, waste, tracks, and damage pattern help show whether the issue is coming from raccoons, squirrels, bats, skunks, groundhogs, or another nuisance animal.
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Removing Wildlife With a Safe, Practical Strategy
The animal is removed with a no-kill approach that fits the species and the space it chose.
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Repairing Damage & Cleaning Contaminated Areas
Once the animal is gone, the mess, odor, waste, and damaged materials can be handled before they create more issues inside your home.
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Closing the Gaps Wildlife Could Use Again
The final step is making the entry route harder to use, so wildlife doesn’t have the same easy path back in.
A Wildlife Team Built on Trust, Training & Results
Wildlife control isn’t just about catching what’s inside; it’s about knowing why your home became the target in the first place.
UFO gives you the kind of help that connects the noise, damage, entry points, cleanup needs, and prevention work into one clear next step.
- No-kill removal for wildlife in attics, crawl spaces, sheds, decks, vents, and roof gaps
- 200+ 5-star Google reviews from New Jersey homeowners who needed the problem handled with care
- A team trained to read the signs animals leave behind, from rub marks and droppings to chew damage and torn materials
- Repair and exclusion support that helps close the weak spots wildlife has already found
- Cleanup and odor control options for spaces affected by waste, nesting material, or attic mess
- Straightforward recommendations without pushing work your home doesn’t need
Answers for Homeowners Dealing With Wildlife Close to the House
What should I do if I hear noises in the attic but cannot find the animal?
Don’t block holes or set traps before you know what’s inside, because you could trap an animal in the attic or separate young from the mother.
Call UFO so we can inspect the space, identify the activity, and handle removal the right way.
How can wildlife get into a home through vents, soffits, or loose trim?
Wildlife can squeeze, pull, chew, or push through areas that already have a small opening or weakened material.
Common trouble spots include:
- Loose soffit panels
- Uncovered vents
- Damaged trim
- Gaps near gutters
- Openings around roof edges
- Weak spots near the foundation
Are sheds and crawl spaces common hiding spots for nuisance animals?
Yes, sheds and crawl spaces give wildlife the cover, shade, and quiet they look for when nesting, hiding, or escaping bad weather.
Skunks, opossums, groundhogs, and other animals often use these spaces before the problem becomes obvious.
Can animal droppings or urine cause odors after removal?
Yes, droppings, urine, nesting material, and stained insulation can leave odors behind even after the animal is gone.
That’s why cleanup and odor control may be needed after removal.
How does exclusion reduce the chance of repeat wildlife problems?
Exclusion closes the openings animals used or could use next, which makes your home harder to enter again.
This may include sealing gaps, reinforcing weak areas, repairing covers, and correcting access points around the roofline, crawl space, vents, or foundation.
Get the Entry Points Closed Before Wildlife Comes Back
Once an animal finds a way into your home, that same opening can keep causing problems until it’s fixed.
UFO Nuisance Wildlife Control helps you remove the wildlife, deal with the mess it left behind, and secure the spots that made your home easy to enter.
Let’s get your attic, roofline, crawl space, or exterior gaps handled before another animal moves in.
Serving Clementon & Nearby Camden County Communities
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