Conquering the Garden State: A Guide to New Jersey Carpenter Ants Part 2
Welcome back to part 2 of your guide to New Jersey carpenter ants. Last time, we shared an overview of carpenter ants and the dangers to New Jersey buildings and structures. Read on for methods for preventing and treating...
Conquering the Garden State: A Guide to New Jersey Carpenter Ants Part 1
Carpenter ants may be small, but they can cause considerable damage if left unchecked. This is particularly true in New Jersey, where homeowners often encounter these pests. In this guide, we’ll provide an overview of...
Is It Possible I have Carpenter Ants? How to Know
Most people think of ants as unwelcome guests at a picnic, but some of them can do more serious damage. Watch for these signs that let you know it’s time to call a carpenter ant exterminator. Carpenter Ants vs. Termites...
What Are the Top Wood Eating Insects in New Jersey?
While some insect pests contaminate food, others go after the wood in your home. These pests can end up causing extensive and costly damage if they’re not eliminated. Find out which pests might require the services of a wood...
Carpenter Ants versus Termites – Which Are Worse?
Both termites and carpenter ants are bad news for homeowners. These pests destroy wood inside homes or outdoor structures. But which is worse to have? Learn more about termites and carpenter ants, including when it’s time to look...
5 Tips to Prevent Wood Burrowing Insects like Carpenter Ants
Pests that burrow in wood, such as carpenter ants, can put your home in danger of serious damage. These pests can weaken wood while digging through it to build nests. Our NJ pest control experts offer the following tips on...
Ant Or Termite? How To Identify These New Jersey Nuisances
Termites and carpenter ants both damage wood but telling the difference between them can be tough. How do you know if you need NJ ant control service or termite control service? The following can help you determine which pest is...
Carpenter Ants Can Damage Trees, Telephone Poles
Spring’s warmer weather means that carpenter ants are around more often potentially causing damage to trees, telephone poles, and other sources of wood. You might even have these large, black ants in your home chewing through...