Conscious Critter Removal

Conscious Critter Removal
113 Cloverdale Lane
Williamstown
New Jersey
08094
United States
Tel: (609) 501-5613

Business type: Pest Control

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Experience peace of mind with our veteran-owned and family-operated wildlife removal services in Williamstown, NJ. Our Southern New Jersey-based experts specialize in humane and effective raccoon removal, squirrel removal, and addressing animal invasions in your attic. When raccoons, squirrels, skunks, or other wildlife disrupt your home or property, we're the trusted team to call. Our dedicated experience ensures precise and professional critter removal, coupled with comprehensive solutions such as critter-proofing and damage repairs. Become Williamstown, NJ's top choice for wildlife removal – schedule a consultation today to reclaim your tranquility and protect your property from unwanted critters.

Conscious Critter Removal is owned by two brothers. Justin the Army veteran and Dan the yoga teacher.
Conscious Critter Removal is owned by two brothers. Justin the Army veteran and Dan the yoga teacher.
Raccoon is checking out the game camera
Raccoon is checking out the game camera
Baby raccoons are adorable!
Baby raccoons are adorable!
This is what happens when Conscious Critter Removal is on the job!
This is what happens when Conscious Critter Removal is on the job!
Raccoon is reaching for a donut
Raccoon is reaching for a donut
We use humane traps and methods to evict critters from your home. This trap allows a raccoon to leave through it but it can't get back in.
We use humane traps and methods to evict critters from your home. This trap allows a raccoon to leave through it but it can't get back in.
The fascia board just above the gutter is rotted away, giving squirrels a perfect entry point.
The fascia board just above the gutter is rotted away, giving squirrels a perfect entry point.
A squirrel chewed their way into the apartment complex.
A squirrel chewed their way into the apartment complex.
Look closely! These are raccoon prints, at a glance they just look like dirt on the siding, but you can see the muddy little paw prints if you look closer. This is a sign that raccoons have been up on your roof.
Look closely! These are raccoon prints, at a glance they just look like dirt on the siding, but you can see the muddy little paw prints if you look closer. This is a sign that raccoons have been up on your roof.
Raccoon damage. If they want to get into your home they can be very persistent. All they need is a small hole and they'll pull and bite until they can make their way in.
Raccoon damage. If they want to get into your home they can be very persistent. All they need is a small hole and they'll pull and bite until they can make their way in.
Raccoon feces is hazardous to your health. It contains virus and parasites, and should not be handled.
Raccoon feces is hazardous to your health. It contains virus and parasites, and should not be handled.
A raccoon walking on the roof
A raccoon walking on the roof
A raccoon going into the soffit
A raccoon going into the soffit
Flying squirrel caught on camera. These little guys can be tricky to remove because they are tiny and active at night.
Flying squirrel caught on camera. These little guys can be tricky to remove because they are tiny and active at night.
Damaged insulation
Damaged insulation
Fresh insulation after remediation! Raccoons were in the attic destroying the insulation. After we removed the raccoon, we took out the soiled insulation, disinfected the attic, then laid down brand new insulation
Fresh insulation after remediation! Raccoons were in the attic destroying the insulation. After we removed the raccoon, we took out the soiled insulation, disinfected the attic, then laid down brand new insulation
little raccoon paw prints. this raccoon used the fence then this spot to make it's way onto the roof
little raccoon paw prints. this raccoon used the fence then this spot to make it's way onto the roof
Raccoons were pulling up this tin looking for a way into the attic, but a couple of screws will make sure they can't get in.
Raccoons were pulling up this tin looking for a way into the attic, but a couple of screws will make sure they can't get in.
Evicted! These raccoons lived here while the house was empty for 2+ years. But when the family moved in, the raccoons had to go, so we got them out of the attic then changed the locks behind them! (Sealed up the entry point)
Evicted! These raccoons lived here while the house was empty for 2+ years. But when the family moved in, the raccoons had to go, so we got them out of the attic then changed the locks behind them! (Sealed up the entry point)
We captured the opossum on camera, then later in the trap. This little critter didn't want to leave the cage!
We captured the opossum on camera, then later in the trap. This little critter didn't want to leave the cage!
raccoon feces and soiled insulation
raccoon feces and soiled insulation
You never know what you'll find under the insulation after a critter gets through with it. This is squirrel feces.
You never know what you'll find under the insulation after a critter gets through with it. This is squirrel feces.
We rescued these two adorable baby raccoons from inside of a wall. They went to cedar run wildlife center to get the care they need!
We rescued these two adorable baby raccoons from inside of a wall. They went to cedar run wildlife center to get the care they need!
A groundhog hole right against the foundation of the house
A groundhog hole right against the foundation of the house
a raccoon leaving through a one-way trap
a raccoon leaving through a one-way trap
a raccoon is curious of the camera
a raccoon is curious of the camera
dryer vent hole that raccoons used as an entry point
dryer vent hole that raccoons used as an entry point
We also make squirrel boxes to keep squirrels from getting into your attic
We also make squirrel boxes to keep squirrels from getting into your attic
Bats evicted!
Bats evicted!
Little brown bat resting on the wall
Little brown bat resting on the wall
Bat flying out of a batcone
Bat flying out of a batcone
two bats hanging out together
two bats hanging out together
Bat in mid-flight
Bat in mid-flight
Bats just hangin'!
Bats just hangin'!
bat exclusion
bat exclusion
little brown bat hanging out by a batcone
little brown bat hanging out by a batcone
Birds on the roof looking at the one way trap
Birds on the roof looking at the one way trap
Opossum underneath a deck
Opossum underneath a deck
a family of raccoons walking on the roof. They all were living in a chimney!
a family of raccoons walking on the roof. They all were living in a chimney!
raccoon caught on camera in the attic
raccoon caught on camera in the attic
raccoon caught on camera wandering through the attic
raccoon caught on camera wandering through the attic
baby raccoon is coming to inspect the camera
baby raccoon is coming to inspect the camera
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Squirrels chewed away this entire corner to get it, so we wrapped it in 19 gauge wire, then replaced the wood and painted it. They won't be getting back in through here again!
Squirrels chewed away this entire corner to get it, so we wrapped it in 19 gauge wire, then replaced the wood and painted it. They won't be getting back in through here again!
Just another day in the life of a critter getter!
Just another day in the life of a critter getter!
These panels are now SQUIRREL PROOF!
These panels are now SQUIRREL PROOF!
Squirrel kicked out of the attic
Squirrel kicked out of the attic
Once we get them out, they stay out! Expert wild animal exclusion
Once we get them out, they stay out! Expert wild animal exclusion
"Hey let me in!!!" Sorry but you've been evicted lil guy!
"Hey let me in!!!" Sorry but you've been evicted lil guy!
Pigeons were nesting in between the metal roofs, so we had to take the lower roof down. No place for them to nest, no more pigeon problem!
Pigeons were nesting in between the metal roofs, so we had to take the lower roof down. No place for them to nest, no more pigeon problem!
We had to remove a metal roof to solve this pigeon problem. Just a few hundred pounds of pigeon poop for ya!
We had to remove a metal roof to solve this pigeon problem. Just a few hundred pounds of pigeon poop for ya!
A raccoon climbed 40 feet to the top of this roof, then just ripped a hole in the ridgeline to get into the attic.
A raccoon climbed 40 feet to the top of this roof, then just ripped a hole in the ridgeline to get into the attic.
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raccoons sitting on the roof
raccoons sitting on the roof
A raccoon emerging from the roof vent
A raccoon emerging from the roof vent
raccoons can tear up your home while they try to make their way into the attic
raccoons can tear up your home while they try to make their way into the attic
squirrel chewed a hole into fascia board
squirrel chewed a hole into fascia board
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