Wildlife Removal Point Pleasant, NJ
No more safety concerns.
Scratching in the ceiling, shifting insulation, or debris collecting near vents often means an animal has already established access. Homeowners in nearby communities like Brick Township and Toms River often deal with many of the same wildlife issues, especially where raised homes, roof vents, crawlspaces, and coastal weather create easy access points. We provide professional wildlife removal in Point Pleasant, serving homeowners near the Manasquan River, Bay Head borders, and residential neighborhoods throughout Ocean County. Our licensed New Jersey wildlife specialists focus on resolving the intrusion, fully safe extraction, structural correction, and long-term exclusion.
Why Wildlife Problems Develop in Point Pleasant Homes
Point Pleasant’s coastal setting, raised foundations, attic ventilation systems, and mature tree coverage create natural entry opportunities. Over time, small vulnerabilities form along:
- Ridge vents and roof transitions
- Soffit seams and fascia boards
- Gable vents and exhaust penetrations
- Crawlspace vents beneath raised homes
- Chimney caps and flashing joints
Salt air exposure and seasonal storms can gradually weaken exterior materials, making these areas easier for animals to exploit. Once inside, attic insulation and wall cavities provide protected nesting space.
Lasting protection depends on identifying and correcting the exact structural gap — not just removing the animal.
What Homeowners Say After We Fix the Problem
Devi Rosado
Eric Elmore
Terri Clark
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Valerie Erickson
Steve Volaric
Sue Kline
Warren Weiss
Linda Waters
Yamarie Colon
Thomas Fane
Christian Jacques
How We Eliminate Wildlife and Reinforce Your Home
Wildlife removal is a structured process that combines inspection, removal, repair, and prevention.
Humane Trapping and Removal
We identify travel routes and nesting areas before placing species‑appropriate traps or installing one‑way exit devices. Activity is monitored until the structure is confirmed clear.
Exclusion and Entry Point Sealing
We secure ridge vent gaps, roof returns, soffit intersections, crawlspace vents, and chimney joints using wildlife‑resistant screening and reinforced vent guards built to withstand coastal wind exposure.
Damage Repairs and Structural Protection
Animals frequently damage trim boards, insulation, vent covers, and framing. Our animal damage control services restore compromised areas and strengthen weak exterior points.
Attic Cleanup and Air Quality Control
Droppings, urine contamination, and nesting debris can impact insulation performance and indoor air quality. Our attic animal removal process includes targeted sanitation and odor mitigation when needed.
Wildlife Species Commonly Removed in Point Pleasant
Point Pleasant homes near the river and coast attract wildlife that looks for shelter, warmth, and quiet nesting areas.
Please note that UFO Nuisance Wildlife Control does not handle domestic animals like cats or dogs.
Flying Squirrels
Bats
Bats roost in attic voids during seasonal activity periods. Removal requires timed exclusion work and careful sealing.
Opossums
Opossums shelter under crawlspaces and low exterior cavities, especially when access stays open.
Groundhogs
Groundhogs dig burrow systems near patios and foundations, which can create long-term stability issues.
Skunks
Other Wildlife
Bird nesting in vents, snakes in crawlspaces, and smaller mammals entering siding gaps are handled with species-specific removal and structural reinforcement.
How Shore Weather Drives Wildlife Indoors
Point Pleasant’s coastal storms and temperature swings can loosen vent covers and shift exterior trim. After heavy rain or wind, animals often take advantage of newly exposed gaps, especially on homes closer to the river.
Fall and Winter: Shelter-Seeking Season
As temperatures drop, attic cavities and crawlspaces become high-value shelter. Reinforcing vents and soffits early reduces winter denning.
Spring and Summer: Nesting and Activity Surges
Warmer months increase movement and nesting behavior. Raccoons, squirrels, and bats are especially active, which makes early inspection important.
From Inspection to Long‑Term Protection: What to Expect
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Full Exterior and Interior Inspection
We inspect rooflines, vents, crawlspaces, and attic areas to confirm the species involved and pinpoint the entry route.
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Removal Plan Built Around the Structure
We choose the safest approach based on animal behavior, nesting presence, and how your home is built.
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Humane Exit Management and Capture
We use low-stress removal techniques that clear the structure without unnecessary disruption.
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Cleanup and Structural Repair
We address contamination, repair damaged materials, and restore compromised areas.
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Reinforcement and Long-Term Prevention
We seal and strengthen the confirmed access points to reduce the likelihood of recurrence.
Why Homeowners Trust UFO When They Want a Permanent Fix
- Licensed and insured New Jersey wildlife control professionals
- Experience with vent-heavy shore homes and raised foundations
- Clear communication from inspection through final sealing
- Written reentry protection when full exclusion work is completed
Our goal is to eliminate the access point, not just remove the animal.
Questions Homeowners Often Ask Before Scheduling
How do I know if an animal is still inside?
Ongoing attic noise, fresh droppings, or visible entry damage usually indicate active presence.
Should I attempt to seal the opening myself?
No. Sealing prematurely can trap wildlife inside and increase contamination.
How long does wildlife removal take?
Timeframes vary based on species behavior and structural complexity.
Do you provide attic cleanup after removal?
Yes. Sanitation and odor control are available when contamination is present.
Can you stop animals from coming back?
Our exclusion services are designed to reduce recurrence, and we provide written reentry protection when structural sealing is completed.
Don’t Let a Small Entry Turn Into Major Structural Damage
Wildlife activity inside a home expands quickly once nesting begins. Insulation displacement, odor buildup, and widening entry gaps can escalate if not addressed.
If you suspect wildlife intrusion in your Point Pleasant home, schedule a professional inspection promptly to secure the structure and prevent further damage.
Serving Point Pleasant and Nearby Ocean County Communities
We provide wildlife removal services throughout Ocean County, including:
- Gibbsboro
- Runnemede
- Blackwood
- Clementon
- Berlin
- Atco
- Waterford Works
- Erial
- Blackwood
- Sicklerville
- Jameson
- Cape May County
- Pennsylvania