The Truth About Bedbugs: Seperating Myth From Fact Part 1
Bedbugs are common pests that are hard to deal with. As they grow in number in many areas of the world, including NJ, it’s important to learn more about them, including when to hire a local exterminator. The following are some...
What Happens to Spotted Lanternflies in the Winter?
The spotted lanternfly has been causing problems for NJ residents in recent years. This invasive bug damages trees and plants, while also reproducing in large numbers. What kind of lanternfly control methods are effective this...
How to Identify a Rodent Problem in New Jersey
Mice and rats are experts at staying hidden as much as possible. This can make it hard to know if you have a rodent problem in your home. Unfortunately, rodent infestations can become severe when these pests go undetected. If you...
How Do I Know if my House Has a Cockroach Infestation?
Are you worried that you might have a cockroach infestation in your home? These common NJ pests can spread germs, contaminate food, and form large colonies that are tough to eliminate. If you have any of the following signs of...
Do You Have a Waterbug Problem in Your New Jersey Home?
Waterbug or Cockroach, when you think you have a cockroach problem in your home, you might actually have waterbugs. These pests resemble cockroaches. In fact, some people refer to cockroaches and waterbugs interchangeably....
NJ Cockroaches – German Cockroaches and Waterbugs
NJ Cockroaches – a cockroach by any other name is still a pest. Our commercial pest control experts share some facts about this common New Jersey insect and ways to keep them from infesting your home or business. German...
Termites in New Jersey Do Not Hibernate
Termites in New Jersey are a top problem for NJ pest control professionals, but does this include winter? Many types of insect pests go into hibernation this time of year, which gives homeowners a bit of break. Does this include...
Odorous House Ant Found in New Jersey Homes this Fall
While some house ants are known for their size or behavior, others are known for their smell. Odorous house ants, which are found in NJ, got their name from the scent they give off. Learn more about these ants and why you’ll need...