What to Know About the House Mouse Part One
One of the top reasons for homeowners to need professional pest control in Monmouth County is for a house mouse infestation. These tiny critters are among the most common pests found in NJ. Here’s a closer look at what you should...
Winter Pests in New Jersey
When the weather gets colder, wasps, flies, ants and some other pests are nowhere to be seen. However, that doesn’t mean you’re in the clear when it comes to pest problems. These are some of the top winter pests that can cause...
Tips for Storing Your Winter Fire Wood to Prevent Termites
When you have a wood-burning fireplace in your home, chilly evenings are perfect for starting up a warm fire. Since termites feed on wood, though, you’ll need to be careful about where you keep your stacks of firewood. Keep the...
Wood Burning Fireplaces – a Termite Problem?
With the temperatures dropping, this is a great time of year to use your wood-burning fireplace. However, it’s important to make sure you’re not accidentally making it easy for termites to get into your home. Where you store your...
Monmouth County Health Commission Weighs in on Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are a common reason to need pest control services in Monmouth County. How much of a problem are these pests? The Monmouth County Health Commission wants the public to know the following information about bed bugs. How...
What Pests Will Your Christmas Tree Bring Inside?
As you decorate for the holidays, the last thing you need to deal with is a pest problem. Unfortunately, that’s what you might have when you bring in a live Christmas tree. Find out more about why you might need pest control in...
How to Know If You Have Termites Right Now
Termites are a feared pest among homeowners thanks to the tremendous amount of damage they can cause. Finding these pests as early as you can is the most effective way to lower your risk of a severe infestation. Homeowners who...
Cold Weather in New Jersey Does Not Kill the New East Asian Longhorned Tick
There’s a new tick in town that experts now believe might be a permanent NJ pest. The invasive East Asian longhorned tick has managed to survive bitterly cold temperatures. Learn more about these ticks, and keep in mind that...