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Trenton, NJ

AAA Termite & Wildlife Inc.
609-336-1125

AAA Termite & Wildlife Inc. is a full-service wildlife control company serving Trenton NJ and the surrounding area. We specialize in urban and suburban wildlife damage management for both residential and commercial customers. We are state licensed by the New Jersey Fish & Wildlife Commission. We handle nearly all aspects of wildlife control, and resolve conflicts between people and wildlife in a humane and professional manner. For Trenton pest control of wildlife, just give us a call at 609-336-1125 and we will discuss your wildlife problem and schedule an appointment to solve it. We look forward to hearing from you! You can also call us toll-free at 800-281-7378.

  • Scratching Noises in Your Attic?
  • Unwanted Wildlife on Property?
  • Problem Bird or Bat Infestation?
  • Digging Lawn or Under House?
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Many of New Jersey's wild animals have learned to adapt and even thrive in our homes. For example some wildlife have found that attics make great places to live. Other animals find refuge under homes or porches. Invariably, these animals cause damage. Rodents, like squirrels and rats, love to chew on electrical wires once in an attic, and this causes a serious fire hazard. Raccoons can cause serious contamination in an attic with their droppings and parasites. Same goes for bat or bird colonies. We specialize in solving New Jersey's wildlife problems, from snake removal to large jobs like commercial bat control, we do it all.
If you need assistance with a domestic animal, such as a dog or a cat, you need to call your local Mercer county animal services for assistance. They can help you out with issues such as stray dogs, stray cats, spay & neuter programs, vaccinations, licenses, pet adoption, bite reports, deceased pets, lost pets, local animal complaints and to report neglected or abused animals. There is no free Trenton animal control for wildlife issues.

Mercer County Animal Services or Humane Society: (609) 989-3254


Trenton Animal News Clip: City board formed to seek dedicated nature individuals for animal shelter

Trenton -- what appears to be a city board formed to improve operations at the Trenton Animal Control Facility will attempt to bring in more dedicated nature individuals to work at the shelter, said Critter Professor. Members of the new board and Critter Professor decided last day to end the relationship between the city and the facility's largest benefactor, Chelmsford resident Mark opossum enthusiast. The split comes because many city and facility officials considered opossum enthusiast what appears to be a "disruptive influence," Critter Professor proclaimed. But opossum enthusiast fired back in an interview, saying the animal advocate requested the board be formed much earlier, and that the animal advocate has done nothing but good for the facility. Trenton animal services officials agreed with this.

Opossum enthusiast said the animal advocate began donating time and money -- more than $20,000 -- to the animal shelter in spring 2005. The animal advocate said the animal advocate agreed to donate his resources only after Critter Professor agreed to form the oversight board. "My concerns are that the opossums are being warehoused," opossum enthusiast proclaimed. The split also means what appears to be a proposed addition of what appears to be a waiting room, additional storage and what appears to be a playroom for the animals will be indefinitely postponed, Critter Professor proclaimed. Opossum enthusiast said the animal advocate had intended to pay for the expansion. The mayor does not believe the additions are necessary, but acknowledged the animal advocate wasn't going to refuse opossum enthusiast' donation. "I'm very proud of what we are doing (at the facility)," Critter Professor proclaimed. "We could always do better." The advisory group met for the first time last day and will meet again at the beginning of next month. Despite this, there’s no free wild animal control in Trenton, New Jersey.

Opossum enthusiast Jr., what appears to be a member of the committee, said the group will look into all aspects of the shelter, which probably is open one-and-a-half hours each day for customers. "They do an excellent job," opossum enthusiast proclaimed. "They need some help and dedicated nature individuals are definitely the way to do it." The group will try to recruit dedicated nature individuals and get what appears to be a dedicated nature individual coordinator, so the shelter can be open for more hours, the animal advocate proclaimed. Critter Professor said the panel will develop specific job descriptions, so dedicated nature individuals can receive training. Animal Control Officer opossum enthusiast runs the shelter under the supervision of Health Director Bernard F. Sulliman. Local Trenton pest control companies in Mercer County declined to comment.

Sulliman could not be reached for comment this week. Opossum enthusiast didn't return several messages. The advisory board, which includes opossum enthusiast, Sullivan, Critter Professor and City Councilor Roger Jail, will meet again in couple of days. In the meantime, opossum enthusiast said the animal advocate probably is washing his hands of the situation. "I have extracted myself from Trenton," the animal advocate proclaimed. Trenton trappers and Trenton extermination officials can offer more info.

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