21 Million US Homes Will See Rodents – Here’s How To ID These Pests
Rodents are one of the most common kinds of pest problems in U.S. homes. Mice and rats can easily get into homes, cause damage, and spread germs. Knowing how to identify rodents in your home can help you determine when to call a...
Stopping Bed Bugs – Rutgers Shares Best (And Worst) Techniques
Bed bugs have been a nuisance for NJ homeowners and business owners in recent years. Although professional NJ pest control service is available for these bugs, some individuals try to handle infestations on their own. Rutgers...
Creepy Camel Back Crickets – Get Them Under Control!
When you have a camel cricket problem in your home, these insects can easily startle you. Camel crickets or cave crickets are big bugs with a humpbacked appearance. Their size and behavior can be alarming for NJ homeowners....
Winter Weather Patterns Can Affect Pest Populations
The kinds of weather patterns that form during winter can affect the types of pest problems NJ homeowners and commercial property owners have. Certain kinds of weather can make it easier for pests to thrive, resulting in higher...
Where Do Spiders Go In Winter?
When temperatures drop outside, you might not see as many spiders around. Do they die from the cold, or are they able to withstand it? It might surprise you to learn that you might need NJ spider control service this winter,...
Prevent Stink Bug Infestations This Winter
Having stink bugs in your home isn’t the most pleasant way to spend winter, especially when you’re cooped up inside. These bugs can invade homes this time of year in large numbers. Since crushing them causes them to emit a foul...
Stop Mice from Getting In – 5 Tips
Freezing temperatures can cause mice to look for shelter inside residential buildings, which could include your own home. You might need a NJ mouse exterminator to handle these rodents, but there are ways to keep them out of your...
Winter is the Time To Thin the Herd for Lanternflies
Spotted lanternflies have become a major invasive nuisance in NJ. The good news is that adult lanternflies can’t survive when temperatures drop too low. The bad news is that their eggs can survive extreme cold. You might not need...