Top 3 Spiders You’ll Find in Your NJ Home This Winter
With cold temperatures, ice, and snow, you’re unlikely to see many pests roaming around outside. However, this kind of weather could drive spiders to seek shelter inside your home, where it’s warm and dry. You might need...
How To Spot A German Cockroach in Your NJ Home
Having any type of cockroach in your NJ home isn’t good, but some are worse than others. German cockroaches are known for invading homes, while other types of cockroaches mainly stay outdoors. Seeing a German cockroach in your...
Expect Extra Pest Activity This Winter Due To Colder Weather Predictions
With colder weather in the area, some pests aren’t as much of a problem. However, experts are warning that colder weather predictions include increased activity for certain types of pests. Find out if you might need pest control...
Properly Store Your Fire Wood This Winter to Prevent Summer Termites
When you have a wood-burning fireplace, cold winter evenings and nights are the best times to use it. This means keeping plenty of firewood around, so you can easily get a fire going as needed. Just make sure you store your...
Look Out For Spiders in Your NJ Home This Winter
Although NJ has more than 500 types of spiders, only a handful are likely to show up in or around your home. Spiders are good at eliminating bugs in your home, but they can also be a nuisance, especially if you have a large...
Anticipate More Pests This Winter: This Winter Is Predicted To Be Chilly
With bitterly cold temperatures expected this winter, homeowners in NJ might end up with a pest infestation in their home. Knowing when to call a NJ exterminator for help and which pests to expect this season can help homeowners...
How To Avoid Bringing Stinkbugs Inside With You This Winter
Having stink bugs in your home isn’t a pleasant way to spend the winter months. These bugs might crawl their way into your home while seeking shelter from winter weather. While you might need NJ pest control services to deal with...
Kill on Sight: How To Identify and Destroy Spotted Lanternfly Eggs
Spotted lanternflies are invasive bugs that first came to the US in 2014 from Asia. These bugs have made their way to NJ over the years, where they’ve been a nuisance. Being able to identify and destroy their eggs, along with...