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Raccoons Destroyed the Fascia, We Repair It in Manasquan, NJ

A raccoon had caused quite a bit of damage to this home in Manasquan, NJ. When the raccoon had entered the home, it tore apart the owners entire fascia! Fortunately, we were able to successfully and safely retrieve the raccoon and relocate it to a new, humane location. Now all that's left is to repair the fascia!

First, we removed the damaged wooden fascia and replaced it with pressure treated wood. Next, we installed sturdy metal flashing over the entire length of the fascia. This will exclude raccoons, as well other nuisance wildlife and nuisance birds, from infesting the home. 

Bats No Longer Have Access Into the Home in Manasquan, NJ

Bats were infesting this home in Manasquan, NJ and defecating all over the attic. They were able to get into the attic by squeezing through the ridge vents. The whole purpose of the ridge vents is to allow hot air to escape from the home. However, the material that ridge vents are made of can warp from age, heat, and sun exposure, leaving the area vulnerable for bats and other nuisance wildlife. Once we set up our retrieval devices, after a short period of time, we successfully & safely removed all of the bats out of the attic. Now lets stop them and other nuisance wildlife from using the ridge vents as a way to enter the home.

To accomplish that, we installed Ridge-Guard® into all of the ridge vents! Ridge-Guard® secures and reinforces the ridge vent shingles to prevent the bats from entering the home through that area. Now all the ridge vents are properly excluded from any future intrusions from all nuisance wildlife!

No More Nuisance Wildlife Getting Under the Porch in Manasquan, NJ

This homeowner in Manasquan, NJ had a big groundhog harboring underneath his back porch, so he called Little Rascals for help and we were sent out. To safely retrieve the groundhog, we're going to install a positive set over each one of the burrows that the groundhog had made and then install Dig Defense® around the entire perimeter of the porch. A positive set is a device that's comprised of a nose cone that is attached to a two-gaited, heavy-duty device. The nose cone will guide the groundhog safely into the heavy-duty device.

Why is it called a positive set? Simple, because we are positive that the groundhog will enter the devices! Dig Defense® is a below-ground fence system that is 15 inches deep, 4 feet across, and protects structures against all wildlife! A short while later, we retrieved the groundhog and took it to a safe location! After that, we filled in the burrows and installed more Dig Defense® over the burrows.

Stopping the Groundhogs for Digging Against the Pool Foundation in Atlantic Highlands, NJ

This homeowner in Atlantic Highlands, NJ, had a slight wildlife issue. A groundhog was burrowing against the foundation of her pool in several areas. A short while after setting up our retrieval devices, we successfully and safely retrieved the groundhog and relocated it to a new, humane environment.

To prevent groundhogs and other nuisance wildlife from burrowing against the pool foundation, we installed Dig Defense® around the entire pool foundation. Dig Defense® is a below-ground fence system that is 15 inches deep and 4 feet across. It protects structures against invasive nuisance wildlife and feral animals. Now, the area is properly protected against groundhogs and other nuisance wildlife. 

Squirrels Ruin the Porch Overhang, We Fix It in Brielle, NJ

This customer in Brielle, NJ, had an infestation of squirrels in her attic. They were able to infest the home by ripping apart an area by the porch overhang and squeezing through a small gap. In order to safely retrieve the squirrels, we temporarily sealed off the access points on both sides of the porch overhang with hardware cloth, left one area exposed, and installed a one-way device over that area. We also installed several baited devices nearby. A one-way device is designed to allow the squirrel to safely leave the area but prevent it from getting back in. A short while later, we successfully retrieved all the squirrels and relocated them to a new, humane environment.

Now it's time to prevent them from getting back in! To accomplish that, we fashioned a piece of sturdy metal flashing and installed it over each one of the porch overhangs! Now the areas are properly protected from squirrels, birds, bats, and any other nuisance wildlife.

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