How to Know If You Have Mice
When you have mice in your home, these small pests can contaminate your food and put you at risk of getting sick. Dealing with these rodents through professional pest control services in Monmouth County is crucial before an...
Dangerous Longhorned Ticks Make Their Way to New Jersey
NJ is home to different kinds of ticks, including deer ticks, but an invasive species is also making an appearance. Longhorned ticks, which came here from Asia, have been found in NJ. Find out more about these ticks and why it’s...
October is for Stink Bugs – What to Know
Stink bugs are normally found outside homes, but some end up inside, especially during October. When the weather starts getting cooler, these bugs gather on exterior walls and look for somewhere safe to spend the winter. Learn...
House Flies Are Dirty Insects – Get Help Fast
It’s no secret that flies are filthy, but do you know just how dirty they are? Researchers recently did in-depth studies to see what kinds of pathogens these pests carry. Find out more about fly germs, so you’ll know why it’s...
How to Get Rid of Early Fall Black Flies and House Flies
Flies aren’t only a problem during the summer months. Houseflies and black flies can also be a nuisance if they get into your home during early fall. Learn more about these flies, and keep in mind that you should consider...
Clover Mites in New Jersey Start to Move Indoors this Month
When the weather starts cooling off, some bugs start becoming more of a nuisance than they were in summer’s heat. Clover mites are among the common pests that can cause problems for NJ homeowners in late summer and early fall....
Lady Beetles: Ladybugs or Ladybirds. What’s the Difference?
You probably know those small, spotted reddish or orange beetles as ladybugs, but you also might have heard them called ladybirds. Is there a difference between these lady beetles, and should you get help from pest control...
Should We Expect a Ladybug/Ladybird Beetle Invasion This Year?
Summer weather that has been hotter and wetter than usual can sometimes bring an increase in populations of certain insects. Could this year’s weather mean that we should expect to see a higher number of ladybugs around? Find out...