What to Know About New Jersey Carpenter Ants
Carpenter ants aren’t as much of a threat to kitchen and pantry items as sugar ants and other smaller ants. However, these large ants can be a threat to your home in other ways. Here’s why you should watch for carpenter ants and...
Carpenter Ants – Did You Know These Interesting Facts?
You can probably guess from the name that carpenter ants can damage wood, but did you know that they don’t actually eat it? While these ants might cause you to need professional pest control in Monmouth County, there are some...
Three Ways You are Attracting Ants Into Your Home
When you see ants in your home, where are they coming from? Ants don’t just wander anywhere and decide to settle in. Find out more about why ants seem to be attracted to your home and why you’ll need pest control in Monmouth...
Tips for Reducing Ant Visits in Your Home
Certain kinds of weather can make an ant invasion more likely in your home. Whether our area has a drought in the summer or an unusually rainy winter, you’ll have a higher chance of ending up with ant problems, especially...
Carpenter Ants May Be Feasting on Your Building Structure
Carpenter ants are pests that can destroy the wood inside your home while they dig tunnels for their nest. How can you tell if you have a carpenter ant problem? Look for signs of these bugs, and get help from professional pest...
Ants: More Than Just a Food Nuisance
Having ants in your home can ruin your food, but this isn’t the only problem these pests can cause. It’s a good idea to have Monmouth County pest control services deal with these bugs in order to keep your home and family safe....
April and May are Peak Times for Carpenter Ants
During April and May, carpenter ants are known for being busier than usual. These pests come out of hiding thanks to warmer weather and begin foraging for food and building their nests. You could end up needing pest control in...
What New Jersey Residents Should Know About Flying Ants Versus Termites
When you have flying insects around that look like they might be swarming termites, keep in mind that they could be carpenter ants. These ants can fly as well, and both species can cause wood damage. Learn more about these pests,...