Poisonous Spiders Found in New Jersey
Although there are dozens of spider species found in NJ, most of them aren’t a threat to humans. However, there are a few spider species that can deliver a painful and dangerous bite. You’ll need help from professional pest...
Cold Weather in New Jersey Does Not Kill the New East Asian Longhorned Tick
There’s a new tick in town that experts now believe might be a permanent NJ pest. The invasive East Asian longhorned tick has managed to survive bitterly cold temperatures. Learn more about these ticks, and keep in mind that...
Ants Like to Make New Jersey Homes THEIR Home Year Round
Ants are a common-enough sight outdoors, but some NJ homeowners end up seeing them indoors as well. Some types of ants, such as pavement ants, can invade homes and build nests. Since these pests can stick around all year long,...
Tips for Dealing with Winter Weather Bed Bug Problems
While other bugs hibernate or die off in the winter, bed bugs are just as active as ever. These bugs can typically handle cooler temperatures, since they know how to stay warm and safe indoors. Find out how to keep bed bugs at...
Carpenter Ants Remain in the Nest During NJ Winters – Waiting for Spring
When it’s cold outside, it’s easy to think that you’re safe from pests, including carpenter ants. However, these ants don’t die off or leave the area during winter. Instead, they find a warm, suitable place to spend the season...
Are Those Itchy Welts Bed Bug Bites?
When you find bites on your skin in the morning, how do you know for sure if they’re from bed bugs? Fleas and other bugs can also leave bite marks behind. It’s important to determine if you really do have a bed bug problem in...
Sensitivity: Why Some React to Bed Bug Bites and Others Don’t
Bed bugs are known for feeding on people’s blood, which can cause bite marks to appear. Some people have more severe reactions to these bites than others, but why does this happen? Find out more about why some individuals are...
New Jersey Winter Indoor Biting Insects
When summer ends, you might be safe from wasps and other outdoor pests that bite or sting. However, there are some indoor biting insects that can get you inside your home. Find out more about what might be biting you this fall...