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...
New Jersey Wasps: Wasps and Paper Wasps
When the weather gets warmer, wasps become more of a problem for property owners in NJ. These stinging insects become more active in spring and stay busy throughout the summer months and well into fall. Find out more about paper...
New Jersey Wood Damaging Pests: Termites
Termites are able to cause extensive damage to homes thanks to their ability to go undetected for months or years. These pests are hard to notice, since they spend so much time inside walls and other structures. How can you tell...
What to Know About Dive Bombing Carpenter Bees
As you walk to and from your front door or around your home in spring, you might have some unexpected company. Carpenter bees are known for dive bombing people who get too close to their nests. How worried should you be about...
Solving Your Pest Problem with Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
When you have pests around, spraying chemical pesticides all around isn’t the safest way to deal with them. Instead, integrated pest management (IPM) offers a more comprehensive way to handle pests and prevent them from coming...