Category: Ants
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How Do I Tell If I Have Carpenter Ants Or Termites?
In most instances, residents in New Jersey and those across the United States do not realize that they have either carpenter ants or termites until they notice significant damage done to the structure of their home of office building. Both of these types of pests are responsible for millions of dollars of damages to structures…
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Pavement Ants Are Small But Pack A Wallop!
There is a wide variety of nuisance ants that exist throughout the United States. Some types of ants prefer to live outdoors, others live outdoors and will move indoors as they forage for food, and some types of ant colonies can only survive by living indoors. Pavement ants are considered to be a nuisance ant. …
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Beware Of The Hidden Danger In Your Backyard Fence Or Deck
Wood is one of the most favorable materials of choice that homeowners use when they decide to create a fence or deck because it is versatile, beautiful, and inexpensive in comparison to other types of building materials. The bad news is that wood that is untreated will quickly become a magnet for hungry insects and…
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Avoiding Argentine Ants With A NJ Pest Control Expert Part 2 Of 2
Continuing from Friday… Argentine ants are omnivores which mean that they will eat most anything that they come across. When massive colonies have been in place outdoors, these pests have proven to be a serious problem for most types of insects that they encounter. Outdoors they seek out insects that emit sweet food such as…
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Avoiding Argentine Ants With A NJ Pest Control Expert Part 1 Of 2
Argentine ants are not native to North America report Monmouth County, NJ exterminators. These invasive ants have made their way to the United States from Argentina, Paraguay, Southern Brazil, and Uruguay. All adult Argentine ants are the same size and should always be considered to be pests whether they have taken up residence in the…
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NJ Ants Are Ready For A Seasonal Attack
NJ Ants survive the cold winter months quite well by spending their time underground where the temperatures do not freeze. At the first sign of spring, worker ants will begin to emerge from their colonies, clearing the way for their nest-mates to come to the surface. Many types of ants in New Jersey are considered…