Prevent Stink Bugs This February
The sun is shining, and for a moment, it almost feels like spring. You walk over to a window to enjoy the rare February warmth, only to find a familiar, shield-shaped insect crawling on the glass. It’s a stink bug, and...
Rodent-Proofing Your Home’s Exterior
You work hard to make your home comfortable for your family, but unfortunately, local wildlife finds it just as inviting. As temperatures shift, rodents like house mice and rats search for warmth and food, making your house an...
Monthly Pest Prevention Checklist for 2026
It’s not too late for New Years resolutions! January marks the perfect time to commit to a healthier, pest-free home. While you might tackle spring cleaning later, pest prevention requires year-round vigilance. By breaking...
Monmouth County Carpenter Ant Treatment
You might see a few large, black ants in your home and think nothing of it. However, these could be scouts for a much larger problem lurking within your walls. Carpenter ants are more than just a nuisance; they are a direct...
Stink Bug Prevention Guide
Few things ruin a cozy evening quite like the sudden, loud buzzing of a prehistoric-looking insect diving toward your reading lamp. The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug has become an all-too-familiar nuisance for homeowners in our...
Effective Termite Treatments: Restoring Your Home’s Safety
Discovering a termite infestation in your home often triggers immediate panic. Once you know these destructive pests are eating away at your property, your priority shifts instantly from prevention to elimination. However, simply...
Overwintering Pests in New Jersey
As the temperature drops across New Jersey, you grab a thick coat and turn up the thermostat. Unfortunately, the local wildlife has the same idea. While some animals hibernate in the wild, many common pests view your home as the...
The Cold Truth: Are Fleas and Ticks Active in Winter?
As winter settles in and frost coats the grass, you likely breathe a sigh of relief. The mosquitoes are gone, and it seems safe to assume other biting pests have perished in the cold. You might even feel comfortable putting away...