Pest Control in Audubon, NJ
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Rest Easy Pest Control offers comprehensive pest management services in Audubon, Camden County. Our licensed technicians are equipped to handle any pest challenge.
Bed Bug Exterminator
Bed bug elimination using targeted conventional treatment, backed by inspection and follow-up.
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Effective cockroach elimination with gel baits, IGR treatments, and prevention strategies.
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Comprehensive rodent removal with exclusion sealing and ongoing monitoring programs.
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Targeted ant elimination by identifying species and treating colonies at the source.
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Protect your property with professional termite inspections, treatment, and monitoring.
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Reduce mosquito populations with barrier treatments and breeding site elimination.
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Protect your family and pets from ticks with targeted yard treatments.
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Professional removal of wasp nests, hornets, and bee colonies from your property.
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Humane removal of raccoons, squirrels, bats, and other wildlife from your property.
Learn moreAbout Pest Control in Audubon
Camden County combines the urban density of Camden city -- where older rowhouse stock carries persistent cockroach and rodent pressure -- with the heavily residential suburban communities of Cherry Hill, Voorhees, and Haddonfield that face different but equally significant pest challenges. The Delaware River waterfront on the Camden city side creates mosquito habitat that affects riverside neighborhoods throughout the warm season. Older buildings in the Camden city core, many dating from the early 20th century, have accumulated years of pest pressure within shared wall structures that require professional-grade intervention to address effectively.
Audubon sits in Camden County, New Jersey, a tightly built residential community of 8,730 people packed into 3,465 housing units. Occupied homes number 3,382, while just 83 sit vacant โ 2.4% of the total housing stock โ and only 35 units serve as seasonal residences, 1.0% of the total. Owner-occupied homes make up 2,579 of those units, 76.3% of all occupied housing, with the remaining 803 held by renters. That kind of long-term homeownership pattern means most pest problems here aren't transient โ they build up over years inside the same walls, attics, and crawlspaces, which is exactly where Rest Easy Pest Control focuses its work.
What sets Audubon apart, from a pest-control perspective, is its age. Pre-1940 construction accounts for 1,932 of the town's housing units, 55.8% of the total, and another 325 homes date to the 1940s. Add in the 651 units built during the 1950s and you have a town where the overwhelming share of the housing stock predates modern building codes for sealing, insulation, and foundation work. Older sill plates, settled foundations, and original masonry create the small gaps rodents and ants use to move indoors, and they're also the reason termite activity is common enough that ongoing monitoring matters more here than in newer subdivisions. We install Advance Termite Bait Stations and use topical wood treatments as part of a monitoring program built for houses that have been standing for eighty years or more.
Audubon's water table and drainage network add a second layer to the pest picture. Peter Creek runs about 0.34 miles from the center of town, with the South Branch of Newton Creek roughly 0.73 miles out, Newton Creek itself around 1.14 miles away, and Little Timber Creek near 1.26 miles. Beaver Brook, Otter Brook, and Tindale Run sit farther out at about 2.0, 2.61, and 2.66 miles respectively. That density of nearby waterways keeps humidity higher near yards and foundations, supports mosquito breeding in standing water, and gives ticks cover in tall grass and leaf litter along the creek edges. From May through October we run barrier sprays and larvicide treatments for mosquitoes, and from April through November we apply targeted yard treatments for ticks in the wooded and overgrown spots where they tend to wait.
Audubon's elevation, at roughly 60 feet, and its position among Audubon Park, Oaklyn, Haddon Heights, Haddon Hills, and Northmont โ all within a mile and a quarter โ mean pest pressure here tracks closely with the surrounding towns. Carpenter ants, cockroaches, spiders, and wasps move through these adjoining communities the same way they move block to block, and the older housing stock throughout the area gives all of them plenty of places to settle in.
Rest Easy Pest Control has worked on homes like these since 2012, and our technicians are certified pesticide applicators who follow Integrated Pest Management practices with EPA-registered products. We're licensed and insured in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, and we offer same-day service for homeowners who need help fast. Our hours run Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM and Saturday from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM; we're closed Sundays. If you're dealing with rodents in an older crawlspace, ants working through an original foundation, or mosquitoes breeding near one of Audubon's creeks, call 888-927-9842 for a free phone consultation and we'll walk through what we're seeing and what we'd recommend.
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Call 888-927-9842Pest Control FAQ for Audubon
Why do Audubon's older homes see more pest activity than newer construction?
Just over half of Audubon's housing was built before 1940 โ 1,932 units โ with another 325 homes dating to the 1940s and 651 more from the 1950s. Original foundations, older sill plates, and settled masonry in homes this age tend to develop small gaps over time, and those gaps give rodents, ants, and other pests a way indoors. We focus on sealing these entry points as part of our rodent exclusion work and address active infestations with targeted interior and exterior treatments suited to older construction.
With so many creeks near Audubon, how much of a mosquito and tick issue is there?
Peter Creek sits about 0.34 miles from town, and Newton Creek, its South Branch, and Little Timber Creek all fall within a mile and a half. That much nearby water keeps yards humid and gives mosquitoes places to breed and ticks cover in tall grass and leaf litter along the edges. We treat mosquitoes with barrier sprays and larvicide from May through October, and we apply targeted yard treatments for ticks along wooded borders and grassy edges from April through November.
What's the best way to handle termites in an older Audubon home?
Given how many Audubon homes were built before 1950, ongoing termite monitoring matters more here than in newer neighborhoods. We use Advance Termite Bait Stations placed around the property along with topical wood treatments on active or vulnerable areas, then monitor those stations over time to track activity. This approach suits older framing and foundations well and lets us catch new activity early, before it spreads further through the structure and causes costlier damage.
Do you use heat treatments for bed bugs in Audubon homes?
Our primary approach to bed bugs is conventional chemical treatment, applied with EPA-registered products and backed by species-specific application methods, plus K9 detection to confirm activity before and after treatment. We schedule a follow-up visit about two weeks later to check on progress. Heat treatment is available if a homeowner specifically requests it, though it's used far less often than our standard chemical approach for most Audubon homes we treat, especially in older multi-unit or attached construction.
What happens if raccoons or squirrels get into an older Audubon attic?
Wildlife like raccoons, squirrels, bats, and opossums often find their way into attics and crawlspaces through gaps common in homes built decades ago. We handle these situations with humane trapping and one-way exclusion doors that let animals leave without letting them back in, followed by complete sealing of the entry points we find. Once wildlife is out and the openings are closed, the same access points won't invite new animals in as easily.
Why is cockroach control so difficult in Camden city rowhouses?
Camden city rowhouses are attached on both sides, share party walls, plumbing chases, and utility conduits, and many have aging infrastructure that has never been fully sealed. German cockroaches establish themselves in the shared spaces between units and repopulate treated areas from untreated neighboring units within weeks. Rest Easy addresses Camden city infestations with a building-wide approach that targets shared pathways rather than treating one unit at a time.
Are mosquitoes from the Delaware River waterfront a problem in Camden County neighborhoods?
Yes. The Delaware River shoreline and its tributary drainage channels create persistent mosquito breeding habitat that affects riverside Camden neighborhoods and can reach inland communities during high mosquito seasons. Rest Easy offers barrier spray programs and standing water larvicide applications for Camden County properties that experience heavy mosquito pressure from nearby waterfront habitat.
My suburban home in Cherry Hill does not seem to have obvious pest issues, but I found signs of mice. Is that common?
Mouse infiltration is very common in Cherry Hill and Voorhees suburban homes, particularly in fall and winter when field mice and house mice seek warmth. Many suburban homeowners are surprised because their homes appear well-maintained, but mice exploit garage door gaps, utility conduit entries, and HVAC penetrations that are easy to overlook. Rest Easy conducts thorough exterior exclusion inspections and baiting programs to stop entry before mice can establish themselves inside.
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