Get Proactive Against Pests – Waste Management Tips
It’s time to get proactive against pests! Pests, including mice and cockroaches, can easily find their way to your home in search of food. These pests can dig through garbage in outside cans or look for food waste inside...
Stink Bugs Can Survive NJ Winters
These are the insects you love to hate. No matter how cold it gets in NJ during winter, don’t be surprised to see these pesky bugs emerge in spring. These shield-shaped insects can survive the cold, making them a springtime pest...
Uncommon New Jersey Pests to Watch Out For
Most NJ homeowners know to watch for cockroaches, ants, and other common household pests. Some of the major problem bugs in NJ are ones you might not have heard of, though. Professional NJ pest control technicians are highly...
Don’t Count On Cats For Rodent Control
If you’ve been hoping your cat will handle a rodent problem on your property, don’t count on it. Cats might get rid of rats at first, but these rodents won’t stay away long. Here’s why you’ll need NJ rodent extermination to...
Creepy Crawlers – Identifying and Controlling Centipedes
When it comes to creepy crawly bugs, centipedes are among the creepiest. Seeing their long bodies with several pairs of legs crawling around your basement or other areas of your home or building can be startling. NJ insect...
Prevent Termite Infestations With Professional Bait Stations
Termites are able to eat through wood while remaining out of sight, which puts homeowners at risk of having serious structural problems. Detecting a termite infestation and dealing with it can be hard to do. Preventing termite...
Identifying Pests – Cockroaches
Seeing cockroaches in your home or business can make your skin crawl for a good reason. These pests can cause many problems, including spreading germs, contaminating food, and causing allergic reactions. Plan on scheduling NJ...
Carpenter Ants Love Leaky Pipes and Other Damp Spaces
Carpenter ants are a common springtime pest problem as they become active again. Homeowners might see these large black ants on home exteriors and wood structures, such as gates, fences, porch railings, and sheds. Knowing how to...