Defend Your Kitchen from Pantry Pests This Holiday Season
You are likely preparing for a busy season of holiday baking, family feasts, and festive gatherings. The kitchen becomes the heart of the home during the winter holidays, filled with the scent of cinnamon, sugar, and roasting...
Keep Your Holidays Termite-Free
When temperatures drop, it’s tempting to think pests are gone for the season. However, termites stay busy all year long—sometimes even more so as they seek out cozy spaces in your home to hide from the cold. These...
Winter is Coming for Spotted Lanternflies
As cooler temperatures arrive, you might notice fewer adult spotted lanternflies around your property. While it’s a welcome change, this pest doesn’t simply disappear. Instead, the battle against them enters a new,...
Keep Winter Pests from Becoming Houseguests
As temperatures drop and New Jersey settles into winter, many of us seek comfort indoors. We’re not alone in our search for warmth—our homes also attract a variety of pests looking for a refuge from the cold. These...
Cockroach Control for the Holidays
The holidays are all about spending time with loved ones, sharing home-cooked meals, and enjoying seasonal traditions. However, as you ready your home for the festivities, you certainly don’t want unwanted guests—like...
How to Prevent Lyme Disease from Ticks
Enjoying the outdoors together helps your family connect and stay active, but it’s important to stay aware of some hidden dangers. Ticks are more than a nuisance—they can spread Lyme disease, which can pose real health risks....
What Are Citronella Ants?
Have you ever noticed a distinct lemony scent in your basement or near your foundation and couldn’t find the source? You might be dealing with citronella ants. These nuisance pests get their name from the strong,...
Why Are There So Many Flies in My House This Fall?
You might notice some uninvited guests buzzing around your windows amidst the crisp autumn air. If you’ve suddenly found a slow-moving, clumsy swarm of flies inside your home, you’re likely dealing with cluster flies....