Serving All of North New Jersey
Business Phone Number 201-933-9700
Business Email kirklapierre@saver-ngm.com
Serving The Following NJ Counties: Bergen, Passaic, Hudson, Essex and Union
We Provide Wildlife & Bird Control Services for the following species:
Squirrel, Flying Squirrel, Raccoon, Bat, Rat, Skunk, Opossum, Woodchuck, Groundhog, Chipmunk, Mouse, Snake, Muskrat, Mole, Vole, Shrew, Canada Geese, Pigeon, Starling, Sparrow
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SAVER-NGM Wildlife and Bird Control Services
Wildlife Control and Removal Services: 201-933-9700
Canada Goose Management Services
Toll free 1-877 No Poop 4U (667-6674)
www.saver-ngm.com
Primary Business:
Residential and Commercial Wildlife and Bird Control
Biohazard Animal and Bird Fecal Cleanouts
Animal Damage Repair, Exclusion and Prevention
Animal Carcass Removal
Industry, Civic and Government Agency Training
Resident Canada Goose Management Programs,
Services, consultation and instruction nationwide.
Our Credentials Speak For Themselves:
Professional Training / Certifications / Positions / Awards:
Kirk La Pierre
Certified Wildlife Control Professional (NWCOA) 2001 / Recertified 2005
Certified Wildlife Damage Management Professional, 2004 / 2005
Academy Certified Professional 2006 / 2007
BCI Approved Bat Exclusion Professional since 2001
Bird Barrier Approved Products Installer since 1999
Class President, Graduate, National Animal Control Academy Charlotte N.C. 1990
N.J. State Department of Health, Kean College, Certified Animal Control Officer 1987
Board of Governors, General Organizer, National Wildlife Control Operators Association 2000-2005
Founder, Former President, N.J. Wildlife Damage Control Association 1998-1999
Founding Member, National Wildlife Control Operators Association 1998 to present
Northern Regional Director N.J. State Certified Animal Control Officers Association 1995-1997
Honorary Life Member, California Nuisance Wildlife Control Operators Association
Founding Member, Maryland Wildlife Control Operators Association,
Founding Member, NWCOA DELMARVA Chapter
Senior Instructor, National Wildlife Damage Management Academy, 2004
Program Director, National Wildlife Damage Management Academy, 2005,2006,2007
Co-Founder, Senior Instructor National Goose Management Training Academy 2002, 2003, 2004
Program Designer, Senior Instructor, NWCOA Integrated Goose Management Training Course, 2007
Instructor, WCT / NWCOA National Conferences 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Instructor, New York State Wildlife Management Association Seminars 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006
Instructor, New England Nuisance Wildlife Control Seminars 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Instructor, Massachusetts Association of Problem Animal Controllers Seminar 2007
Instructor, Indiana Wildlife Control Operators Association Seminar, 2007
Instructor, Michigan Animal Damage Control Association Seminars, 2004, 2005, 2006
Instructor, Massachusetts Pest Control Association Seminar, 2003
Instructor, NJ Wildlife Damage Control Seminars, 2005, 2006, 2007
Instructor, Structural Pest Management Association of Ontario Canada Conference, 2006
Awarded 2001 Professional of the Year, NWCOA
Awarded Exceptional Service Award, Operation NWCOA Supports Our Troops, 2001
Author, "The Definitive Guide to Non Lethal Canada Goose Control" Handbook and Video.
Contributing Photographer, University of Nebraska Internet Center for Wildlife Damage
Contributing Photographer, Pest Control Technology Magazine
Contributing Photographer, Wildlife Damage Inspection Handbook
Co-Founder, Trustee, Wildlife Operators Assistance Fund
Co-Founder / Co-Host WCORADIO.com 2005, 2006
Aileen La Pierre
Certified Wildlife Damage Management Professional, 2005
Academy Certified Professional 2006 / 2007
BCI Approved Bat Exclusion Professional since 2001
Bird Barrier Approved Products Installer since 2001
Professional Member, National Wildlife Control Operators Association since 2005
Member, New Jersey Wildlife Damage Control Association since 2004
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If you have a domestic dog or cat concerns or have sick or injured wildlife or orphaned infant wildlife or birds on your property and are looking for free public provided services please call your local city animal control agency or police department.
There are many pest control companies, but most deal with solely the extermination of insects or offer solutions with pesticides or other dangerous chemicals. Wildlife control may simply be an add on to their business.
Saver-NGM is not a pest control company, we are specialists in wild animal and bird control. We are not merely trappers, we are full-services nuisance wildlife control contractors offering advanced solutions to all of your animal, bird or bat concerns. We provide complete wildlife control services from start to finish, inspections, removal and damage repairs.
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We have been serving Bergen, Passaic, Hudson, Essex & Union County for 30 years with professional and courteous solutions to wildlife conflicts.
Skunks, moles, and other animals that can damage your lawn - we trap them all. You can depend on us to solve all of your professional management of wildlife, birds and animal control concerns.
To learn more about how to hire a wildlife control contractor or for additional information about Saver-NGM
Visit our web site at www.saver-ngm.com or give us a call at 201-933-9700.
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Local Northern New Jersey News Clips:
"For those who prefer to avoid having poison in their house and skeletons in their walls, there are alternatives. ''There are several traps on the market that are very effective,'' said Kirk La Pierre, owner of A-1 Saver Services, a wildlife control control company in Rutherford, N.J. ''But the kind of trap to use depends mostly on your attitude.''
One of the least expensive and most effective traps -- the glue-trap -- also happens to be the cruelest for its victims. A glue-trap, Mr. La Pierre said, is basically stiff piece of cardboard coated with glue. Bait is placed in the center of the trap -- an unshelled peanut with a drop of almond extract works best -- and the trap is placed on a floor or ledge next to the wall.
Mr. La Pierre, who is also the former president of the New Jersey Wildlife Damage Control Association, said that since a mouse trapped on a glue board can suffer considerably before it dies, it is usually preferable to use more humane ''snap traps'' that will kill instantly. Such traps, which come in easy-to-set plastic models as well as the standard wood-and-spring latch-type designs, should also be set along walls where mice meander, taking care to keep them out of reach of children and pets.
For those who prefer to evict the invaders rather than execute them, Mr. La Pierre said, there are a number of ''humane'' traps on the market. Such traps, he said, can be either single-occupancy devices that a mouse enters but cannot exit, or multiple-catch machines that catch and hold several mice without harming them. The problem with such traps, however, is disposing of the day's catch. "
"The number of squirrels in your house, however, is irrelevant. One or 50, you do not want these critters in your house. At the very least, squirrels love to gnaw on wires. I can personally testify to the damage squirrels can do, said Kirk La Pierre, who operates a wildlife control service here in Northern New Jersey".
"In Fair Lawn, N. J., a flock of some 200 birds has fouled ponds and beaches and brought traffic to a halt while crossing streets. Starting on Memorial Day, the townspeople began a full-scale offensive, using a $30,000 arsenal of goose hazing equipment, in an effort to rid the town of the honking gaggle. "They are so frustrated, they are taking it to extremes," says Kirk La Pierre of Saver Wildlife and National Goose Management, who runs the goose patrol. "
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Common Terms Used In The Wildlife Control and
Animal Control Industry:
Raccoon Removal, Squirrel damage, Birds in vents, Opossum under deck, Groundhog
damage, Chipmunks digging holes, Raccoon in chimney, Skunk removal, Bird
problems, Squirrel in soffit, Snake exclusion, Beaver control, Badger damage,
Mole removal, Vole control, Bat removal, Dryer vent cleaning, Raccoons in
attic, Squirrel removal, Bird control, Opossum damage, Groundhog removal, Chipmunk
damage, Skunks under porch, Snake in house, Birds in duct, Beaver removal,
Badger digging holes, Mole control, Vole damage, Dryer vent clogged, Bats
in house, Raccoons in soffit, Squirrels in attic, Bird proofing, Opossum removal,
Woodchuck damage, Chipmunk control, Skunk under porch, Raccoon in soffit,
Snake removal, Beaver damage, Birds in your vents, Badger control, Moles in
yard, Vole removal, Bat proofing, Raccoon damage, Squirrels in soffit, Bird damage,
Opossums under deck, Groundhog damage, Raccoon in attic, Snake exclusion,
Bird removal, Badger removal, Mole damage, Bat exclusion, Raccoon control,
Squirrel in attic, Birds in vent, Chipmunk removal, NWCOA, NWCO, ADC, Nuisance
Wildlife Control Operator, Animal Damage Controller,wild hogs, feral hogs, hog
removal, predator control,predator trapping,fox trapping,coyote control,coyote
trapping
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