Here Are the Pests to Watch For in January in New Jersey
As the new year begins, it’s important to watch out for certain kinds of pests that might be in your home. Winter weather drives some types of pests indoors, which can lead to a number of problems for homeowners. You could end up...
Yes, You Do Still Need Pest Control Services in the Winter, Here’s Why
Do you think cold weather gives you a respite from the threat of insects and rodents invading your home or business? Here’s why pest control in Monmouth County NJ might be even more important during winter months. Shelter...
Tips for Restaurants on Controlling Pests During the Pandemic
With COVID-19, restaurant owners are forced to fight an unseen enemy. Don’t let the dangers you can see make the situation worse. Our Ocean County NJ exterminator experts share tips for controlling insects, rodents and...
What Does It Mean if You Find Carpenter Ants in Your Home this Winter
Carpenter ants can easily survive the winter months when they have a warm place to stay. When you see these large ants in your home, this can indicate that you have a carpenter ant infestation. A Freehold exterminator can...
What to Know About the Annoying House Cricket this Winter
For generations of kids, Jiminy Cricket has been an iconic Disney character, but in real life, house crickets are not nearly as charming. Here are some facts about this common household pest from our experienced Middletown...
Which New Jersey Pests Are the Biggest Winter Problems
You might think that summer is a busy time for pests, but many are around during the winter months as well. Which pests might you need a Rumson exterminator for this season? Keep the following pests in mind. Rats and Mice Rats...
Can Rats Carry the Coronavirus? What You Need to Know
Rats are notorious carriers of bacteria, viruses and other pathogens posing health threats to humans. So, we can most likely add coronavirus to the list, right? Our Colts Neck exterminator takes a look at current information...
Research is Focusing on the Spread of Covid by Flies and Cockroaches
Studies show COVID-19 is primarily an airborne virus, usually transmitted through droplets generated when people cough, sneeze or speak. But what about flies and cockroaches, the usual suspects when it comes to infectious...