
Home Snake Removal Services
f you have a snake in your house or yard, it can be an alarming and stressful situation. At Accurate Pest Control, we understand the urgency and concern that comes with encountering a snake on your property. That’s why we offer professional, fast, and humane snake removal services to ensure your safety and peace of mind.
Our team is highly trained in handling both venomous and non-venomous snakes, using specialized techniques to safely capture or trap them. Every snake we remove is handled with care and relocated to a suitable habitat away from residential areas, ensuring a humane approach while keeping your property snake-free.

Contact Us for Humane Snake Removal
Don't let snakes cause fear and disruption. Contact us today for reliable and humane snake control services in New Jersey.
Call us at 973-398-8798 or email AccuratePestNJ@gmail.com to schedule an inspection and free estimate.
What are the common household snakes in New Jersey?
New Jersey is home to some 23 snake species, many of which may look dangerous to humans. However, most are ultimately beneficial in the capture of rats and mice.
Common non-venomous snake species include:
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Black Racer
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Eastern Garter Snake
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Milk Snake
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Black Rat Snake
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Eastern Ribbon Snake
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Eastern Hognose Snake
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Scarlet Kingsnake
Northern Water Snake which is commonly confused with the Copperhead.
The Corn Snake is also present in New Jersey but it is an endangered species.

Controlling Snake Presence
Keep your lawn mowed short to deter snake presence and so you can view potential snake activity at a glance.
Keep your property free of mulch and debris piles. Mulch is composting material that generates heat as it decomposes, creating a warm, inviting basking area for some snakes. Debris piles attract rodents which attract snakes. Remove any food that attracts rodents.
Some snakes, such as garter snakes and milk snakes, can often be found near homes and in basements. During the summer months, homeowners should make certain that all cracks and crevices in the house and outbuilding foundations are sealed.
Although not scientifically proven, some people believe the use of aromatic cedar mulch annually deters snake presence on their properties.