Greenheaded Flies Bite Their Way to Top Listing as a Northern Pest
As summer heats up, greenhead flies become more of a problem in northern states, especially in marshy areas. These flies aren’t as much of a nuisance, when it comes to food, as houseflies are. However, they’re known for biting...
Will We Be Seeing Flying Cockroaches Again This Summer?
Cockroaches are an unwanted sight when you see them running around on the ground. However, they can become alarming when you see them flying around your property. Heat and humidity make these pests more likely to take to the air,...
Top Warm Weather Pest Control Problem Insects
While it’s nice to have warmer weather, it also means that there are more pests around. Some pests that are highly active in summer are more difficult to deal with. Keep the following tips in mind if you come across them, and...
Ant Queens’ Sacrifice for Starting a New Colony
All ant colonies have a queen who usually focuses on reproductive tasks. However, researchers have found that some do another task that would typically be done by workers. Learn more about this unusual task for ant queens, and...
Ants Sacrifice Sick Companions, Putting Colony Growth First
Ants are known for being busy bugs, and it turns out that they’re also highly efficient when it comes to protecting their colony. In fact, these pests will do whatever it takes to make sure that their colony continues to thrive....
Fleas in Arizona Have Tested Positive for a Deadly Plague
Fleas are known for being a nuisance thanks to their bites and tendency to cause large infestations that NJ pest control services have to deal with. However, they could end up becoming an even bigger problem. Learn more about...
Don’t Move In Before You Do a Mouse Check!
The last thing you want to deal with when settling into your new home is a mouse infestation. Since these small pests can be sneaky, you might need to do some sleuthing to find out if there are any in your new house or apartment....
New Jersey Wood Damaging Pests: Carpenter Bees
When you see large bees buzzing around your home’s exterior rather than around flowers, they’re not bumble bees. It’s easy to mistake carpenter bees for bumble bees, but they’re two very different species. Find out more about...