Spring Pests: Your New Jersey Watchlist
Winter is finally retreating, but as the Garden State thaws, a new problem emerges. Warmer temperatures signal a wake-up call for New Jersey’s most persistent pests. While you prepare your garden for spring, insects and...
New Jersey’s Carpenter Bee Season
Spring in New Jersey usually brings blooming flowers, warmer days, and unfortunately, the low-frequency drone of carpenter bees. While these large, shiny black bees often look like bumblebees, they possess a much more destructive...
Why Winter Doesn’t Stop Coastal New Jersey Pests
Many people assume that once the temperatures drop along the Jersey Shore, pests simply disappear. You might think the cold ocean breeze sends bugs and rodents packing, but the reality is quite different. Instead of leaving,...
Prevent Stink Bugs This February
The sun is shining, and for a moment, it almost feels like spring. You walk over to a window to enjoy the rare February warmth, only to find a familiar, shield-shaped insect crawling on the glass. It’s a stink bug, and...
Do Record-Low Temperatures Impact the Pest Forecast?
This winter’s record-low temperatures have been the talk of the town, but what does this intense cold spell mean for pests? Read on for our pest forecast for spring and summer! While we bundle up indoors, insects face a battle...
Winter Termite Inspection: Prevent Spring Swarms Now
When you look outside at the frozen ground and bare trees, pest control is likely the last thing on your mind. Most homeowners assume that because nature seems to be sleeping, the bugs are too. However, beneath your home’s...
Monthly Pest Prevention Checklist for 2026
It’s not too late for New Years resolutions! January marks the perfect time to commit to a healthier, pest-free home. While you might tackle spring cleaning later, pest prevention requires year-round vigilance. By breaking...
Native Ladybug vs. Asian Lady Beetle: Spot the Difference
You spot a small, spotted red beetle crawling on your windowsill. Your first instinct might be to smile at a sign of good luck. However, look closer. That charming visitor might actually be an Asian Lady Beetle, an invasive...