Why Do Ants Invade Your Home And What To Do To Hold Off The Ant Invasion
As soon as the weather gets warmer, ants start coming out of their nests looking for food or doing other tasks. Why do some of them invade homes, and what should you do to discourage them? Keep the following tips in mind, so you...
What Kinds of Ants Call New Jersey Home?
Springtime brings many ants out of hiding in NJ, and some of these can end up being a problem for you as a homeowner. Monmouth County pest control experts handle several kinds of ants during this time of year. What types of ants...
What to Know About New Jersey Termites
Knowing how to identify signs of termite damage and what to do about these pests is a crucial part of protecting your home from severe damage. You’ll need help from professional Monmouth County termite control services if you...
It’s a Winged Termite, No, It’s a Winged Carpenter Ant – How To Spot The Difference
Since termites are able to destroy homes when left untreated, it’s important to know when you need professional termite control New Jersey services. However, knowing if you have them can be tricky. Carpenter ants are sometimes...
'Termites know no season, they are active year round. We will start to see activity in March and April as the weather warms. Swarmers may be present early. If you see wings on your window sills make sure to call us for a free pest inspection.'
— John Daly Jr., Manager
What Are Carpenter Ants and What To Do If You Have Them
Carpenter ants can do a lot of damage to your home when you leave an infestation untreated. Knowing how to identify carpenter ants in New Jersey and how to handle an infestation are important to keeping your home safe and...
Not Even the Chilliest Day in Winter Can Get Rid of Roaches – Here’s Why
Cockroaches that are commonly seen in NJ may seem to disappear from the outdoors in winter, but they can make an appearance indoors where it’s warm. However, there’s a different type of roach from Asia that is able to survive...
Could a New Species of Cockroach Arrive in New Jersey?
NJ already has enough cockroaches, but there might be yet another species that ends up making its home in our state. These cockroaches have already shown up in NYC, so it wouldn’t be hard for them to find their way to NJ. How...