Many Pests Will Make Their Winter Home in Your Home. Here Are Some Pests to Look For
Your attic is a great hiding spot for many types of pests. Keep in mind that some pests will enter attic spaces in fall or early winter to escape the cold. What kinds of pests might be in your attic? You might need professional...
What Type of Pests are Sneaking Into Your Home Under Your Nose?
While many pests are nowhere to be found when it’s cold outside, some might be lurking inside your home. Mice and rats are able to sneak inside without you noticing, since they can fit through small spaces. Do you need pest...
News Flash: Weird Facts You May Not Know About Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are a common nuisance in NJ homes. While you most likely know that these insects bite and tend to be found on beds, there are a few odd facts about them you might not be aware of. Keep in mind that you’ll need assistance...
Our Cold Snowy Winter Will Mean More Insects in the Spring
Winter weather might seem like a good way to cut down on insect populations. However, this winter’s expected temperatures and weather could make things worse. Colder temperatures and a snowier winter could lead to larger...
The Stigma of a Bed Bug Infestation is Real
When someone you know has bed bugs in their home, how willing would you be to visit them? Bed bug infestations can create a stigma that drives friends and family members apart. It’s important to keep a few things in mind about...
Ants and Cold Weather – What Happens to Ant Activity?
One of the benefits of winter is that temperatures drop enough for ants to become inactive. Cold weather causes these insects to go into a dormant state until warmer weather arrives. Keep in mind that you might need pest control...
The CDC Report: Diseases Indirectly Transmitted by Mice and Other Rodents Part Two
Mice and rats can make you sick through direct contact with contaminated dust, food and water. However, they can also spread diseases through indirect means. Learn more about these diseases, and get prompt help from Monmouth...
The CDC Report: Diseases Directly Transmitted by Mice and Other Rodents Part One
Mice are a nuisance in homes when they invade pantries and contaminate food, but these aren’t the only problems they cause. These rodents can also spread diseases to humans, which puts you and your family at risk. It’s important...