Stinging Insect’s Queen Death Does Not Mean Death of the Hive or Nest
Getting rid of the queen in a bee or wasp colony doesn’t have the effect you might be expecting. While you might think that killing the queen will destroy the entire colony, this isn’t what happens. Instead of trying to eliminate...
Invasive Tick from Asia Spreads Viral Human Hemorrhagic Fever – What to Know
NJ is already home to certain types of ticks, but a new one has been invading in recent years. Asian longhorned ticks were found on a sheep in western NJ a few years ago, and they’ve since spread to other states. Why are experts...
Researchers Find Out What Makes Stink Bugs Stink
Stink bugs can make their presence known in your home, especially when it gets cooler out. These nuisance bugs can leave unpleasant odors in your home if you crush them in order to get rid of them. Scientists recently found out...
Allison Pest Control’s Top Fall New Jersey Pests
Summer isn’t the only time you have to deal with bugs and other pests. In fact, some kinds of pests become more of a problem when fall arrives. You might need pest control services in Monmouth County for any of the following...
The State of New Jersey – Mosquito Control Is More Important than Ever
No one wants to deal with mosquito bites, but keeping mosquitoes at bay serves another purpose. These bugs can spread diseases, such as West Nile virus, so the New Jersey Mosquito Control Commission is urging NJ residents to take...
July is Peak Mosquito Season in New Jersey
Mosquitoes are out and about this time of year. In fact, officials are warning about Asian tiger mosquitoes, which come out during the day to feed on blood. Mosquito control services in Monmouth County can help you avoid having...
Summer Brings an Increased Threat of Mosquito-Borne Disease
Mosquitoes in NJ have been known to spread West Nile virus, but that isn’t the only disease you need to worry about. There’s one mosquito species that’s responsible for spreading potentially serious diseases in other...
The NJ Tick Season is Expected to be Worse Than Usual this Year
Ticks are a common problem in late summer and early fall, and they could be an even bigger issue this year. These biting pests might have larger populations this year due to recent weather conditions and other factors. Find out...