October is for Stink Bugs – What to Know
Stink bugs are normally found outside homes, but some end up inside, especially during October. When the weather starts getting cooler, these bugs gather on exterior walls and look for somewhere safe to spend the winter. Learn...
When Does Mosquito Season End in New Jersey?
Dealing with mosquitoes is one of the drawbacks of warmer weather. If you’re tired of swatting these bugs away, when can you expect them to disappear in NJ? Learn more about when mosquito season ends, but keep in mind that you...
Bedbugs Become a Serious Problem for Airlines
Hotels have been in the news in recent years for having bed bugs, but airplanes might not be much safer. Passengers on different flights from Newark recently encountered these pests while they were seated in planes. Bed Bugs on...
Keep the Bedbugs Away with Our Sensible Commonsense Tips
Bed bugs are becoming more common in NJ, so it’s more important than ever to prevent infestations. Use these tips to help you lower your risk of needing pest control in Monmouth County for a bed bug problem. Inspect Secondhand...
House Flies Are Dirty Insects – Get Help Fast
It’s no secret that flies are filthy, but do you know just how dirty they are? Researchers recently did in-depth studies to see what kinds of pathogens these pests carry. Find out more about fly germs, so you’ll know why it’s...
What to Do When Your Friends Say They Have Bed Bugs?
Bed bugs don’t fly, but they’re able to easily get from place to place by catching a ride on clothing and other items. What should you do if you have a friend who has a bed bug problem in their home? Find out how to handle this...
Why Do Some Ants Fly?
Ants are a common reason for NJ homeowners to need pest control in Monmouth County during summer. These pests are normally seen crawling around outside, but some are able to fly at times. Although flying ants aren’t a typical...
Researchers Target the Decoding of Ant Smells as Communication
Dogs are known for their keen sense of smell, but you might not know that ants have one, too. In fact, ants use smell to communicate with other members of their colony. Researchers are looking into understanding more about how...