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...
Fire Hazards You Didn’t Know About: Pests and Electrical Wiring
You lock your doors at night and check the batteries in your smoke detectors, but a silent threat might still be hiding inside your walls. While most homeowners worry about faulty appliances or unattended candles, a significant...
Cockroach Control: Why Winter Doesn’t Freeze Your Roach Problem
Many homeowners breathe a sigh of relief when temperatures drop. They mistakenly believe that the winter chill acts as a natural exterminator for creepy crawlies. However, this comforting thought is actually a dangerous myth. The...
The Uninvited Houseguest: Signs of a Mouse Infestation
When winter settles in, your home offers mice everything they need to escape the cold—warmth, shelter, and food. As a result, these small pests may move in quietly, making it important to spot their presence early before things...
Stink Bug Prevention Guide
Few things ruin a cozy evening quite like the sudden, loud buzzing of a prehistoric-looking insect diving toward your reading lamp. The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug has become an all-too-familiar nuisance for homeowners in our...
Overwintering Pests in New Jersey
As the temperature drops across New Jersey, you grab a thick coat and turn up the thermostat. Unfortunately, the local wildlife has the same idea. While some animals hibernate in the wild, many common pests view your home as the...
The Cold Truth: Are Fleas and Ticks Active in Winter?
As winter settles in and frost coats the grass, you likely breathe a sigh of relief. The mosquitoes are gone, and it seems safe to assume other biting pests have perished in the cold. You might even feel comfortable putting away...