Understanding Wood-Boring Insects: Powder Post Beetles
Powder post beetles are small but destructive wood-boring insects that can wreak havoc on wooden structures, furniture, and even cherished antiques. If left unchecked, these pests have the potential to reduce hardwoods like oak,...
Effective Cicada Control Tips
Cicadas are fascinating insects, but for many New Jersey residents, their appearance can quickly become a nuisance, especially when dealing with large populations. Knowing the difference between annual cicadas and periodical...
Spider Mite Management
Spider mites may be tiny, but their damage to your cherished plants can be enormous. These pests are particularly notorious among houseplants and garden vegetables, thriving in dry, dusty conditions and spreading quickly if...
Spotted Lanternfly Behavior in June
If you’re in New Jersey, June marks an active and crucial period for managing the spotted lanternfly. This invasive pest is notorious for its destructive habits, particularly during the nymph stages, which dominate this time of...
June Bug Control
June bugs can quickly turn your beautiful lawn and garden into a battleground. These nocturnal beetles are most active in late spring and early summer. Although they do not bite or sting, their activity can wreak havoc on your...
Management of Midges in New Jersey
If you’re dealing with tiny flying pests around your home in New Jersey, chances are they’re midges, not mosquitoes. These small insects can be a nuisance, but with the right knowledge and preventive measures, you can keep them...
Understanding and Managing Greenhead Flies
Greenhead flies are a summertime nuisance for many New Jersey residents, especially near the state’s salt marshes. With their painful bites and relentless swarms, these insects can disrupt outdoor activities and leave homeowners...
What You Need to Know About Earwig Infestations in New Jersey
Ever seen a small insect with pinchers at the end of its body crawling around your home or garden? That creepy-crawly is likely an earwig. While earwigs are mostly harmless to humans, no one wants them invading their living...