Ants and Cold Weather – What Happens to Ant Activity?
One of the benefits of winter is that temperatures drop enough for ants to become inactive. Cold weather causes these insects to go into a dormant state until warmer weather arrives. Keep in mind that you might need pest control...
What Type of Termite Do I Have?
Termites are insect pests that can do an incredible amount of damage to homes before they’re even discovered. When you live in NJ, there are certain types of termites that you’re more likely to encounter. If you have any of these...
What’s a Spider Cricket?
If you’ve seen a bug in your basement that looks sort of like a cross between a spider and a cricket, that pest is known as a spider cricket or camel cricket. These large crickets can become a problem for NJ homeowners when they...
The CDC Report: Diseases Indirectly Transmitted by Mice and Other Rodents Part Two
Mice and rats can make you sick through direct contact with contaminated dust, food and water. However, they can also spread diseases through indirect means. Learn more about these diseases, and get prompt help from Monmouth...
The CDC Report: Diseases Directly Transmitted by Mice and Other Rodents Part One
Mice are a nuisance in homes when they invade pantries and contaminate food, but these aren’t the only problems they cause. These rodents can also spread diseases to humans, which puts you and your family at risk. It’s important...
Mice – Squeezing Into Your Home Through Impossibly Small Holes
Mice seem to have a knack for finding ways to get into homes, even when large cracks and gaps are sealed up. How do they manage to do this? Find out more about how mice get into homes, and remember to have Monmouth County pest...
January’s Pest of the Month: The Bed Bug
Bed bugs continue to be a problem for more and more homeowners in NJ. That’s why it’s important for you to know more about these pests. Learning about them can help ensure that you hire pest control services in Monmouth County...
The Cricket – an Annoying Pest Insect
Crickets can seem harmless when you hear them chirping outside. However, if they get into your home you might not appreciate their noise quite as much. Here’s what you should know about crickets, including when to get...