Noticing Wood Damage? Termites Could be the Culprit
How do you know if termites are lurking in your home and quietly causing damage? There are certain signs to watch for that indicate an infestation. Keep in mind that if you do notice any signs of termite damage, you’ll need pest...
Termites, Do They Hibernate in the Winter?
Some bugs tend to disappear during winter in order to hibernate. Does this include termites? Unfortunately, termites don’t go into hibernation in winter, so you could end up needing pest control in Monmouth County to handle an...
What to Do When You Find Centipedes and Silverfish in Your Home
Centipedes and silverfish are long, thin pests that can make NJ homeowners cringe. While these pests aren’t a big threat to humans, they can create problems by damaging household items in some cases. In addition to pest control...
You Found One Cockroach in Your Home. Is It a Loner or Did It Bring Its Friends?
Seeing one cockroach in your home might startle you, but should you worry about a much large infestation? When you see one cockroach, chances are that there are others hiding in drains, walls and other parts of your home. Keep...
Many Pests Will Make Their Winter Home in Your Home. Here Are Some Pests to Look For
Your attic is a great hiding spot for many types of pests. Keep in mind that some pests will enter attic spaces in fall or early winter to escape the cold. What kinds of pests might be in your attic? You might need professional...
What Type of Pests are Sneaking Into Your Home Under Your Nose?
While many pests are nowhere to be found when it’s cold outside, some might be lurking inside your home. Mice and rats are able to sneak inside without you noticing, since they can fit through small spaces. Do you need pest...
News Flash: Weird Facts You May Not Know About Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are a common nuisance in NJ homes. While you most likely know that these insects bite and tend to be found on beds, there are a few odd facts about them you might not be aware of. Keep in mind that you’ll need assistance...
Our Cold Snowy Winter Will Mean More Insects in the Spring
Winter weather might seem like a good way to cut down on insect populations. However, this winter’s expected temperatures and weather could make things worse. Colder temperatures and a snowier winter could lead to larger...