What to Know About New Jersey Ground Bees
The term “ground bees” may sound like something of an oxymoron, but the truth is that nearly three-quarters of native bee species live underground instead of in hives. Technicians from your local pest control company...
Battling the Most Common Pests in Monmouth County Apartments
How to battle common pests in New Jersey apartments is a full time job for property managers Living in the picturesque towns of Brielle, Tom’s River, and Spring Lake offers residents the unique pleasure of enjoying Monmouth...
Identifying Bed Bug Signs in Monmouth County, New Jersey
Discovering bed bug signs in your home can be unsettling and stressful. These elusive pests are infamous for their ability to hide and multiply quickly, making early detection crucial. Serving Monmouth County and top cities like...
The Smithsonian Recommends Using Amber Lights to Prevent Pests
It’s commonly known that insects are attracted to light. Does this mean sacrificing pleasant summer evenings out on the deck? Our pest control services team shares the results of a Smithsonian study that offers a possible...
Beneficial Insects According to Rutgers: Know When to Call Your Local Exterminator
Not all insects are created equal. Some call for the services of a local exterminator, while others serve a beneficial purpose. Experts at Rutgers University share information about some common “good guy” insects....
Improve Your Chances of Pest Prevention with a Few Tips from Your Local Exterminator
With his typical wit and wisdom, Benjamin Franklin once said, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Use these helpful tips from your local exterminator to prevent bugs, rodents, and other pests from...
Wet Weather and a Warm Spring Invite Pesky Pests
Rain, rain, go away and take those nasty insects with you. It’s not your imagination that bugs are more prevalent after spring showers. Here’s why the combination of wet weather and warmer spring temperatures may...
Spotted Lanternfly Extermination and Prevention Tips from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
The Spotted Lanternfly, an invasive species native to Asia, has been causing significant ecological and economic damage across the United States. Recognized by their distinctive spotted wings, these pests pose a severe threat to...