Category: Ants
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The Odorous House Ant…A Nuisance Pest For All Types Of Structures
While sitting in a room at the doctor’s office this week I noticed an ant crawling on the wall. Being a pest control guru, my eye immediately began to look for more little critters creeping around. To my surprise, there were many ants crawling in and out of a crack in the wall and creeping…
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The First Day Of Spring Awakens Many Pests
A little bit of warmth and…wham! Somehow, from somewhere, insects both big and small begin to emerge. Turn your porch light on at night and don’t be surprised to see moths flying around and insects on the windows peeping indoors. Indoors and outdoors there are already spiders on the hunt ready to eat any tiny…
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Don’t Let Carpenter Ants Carve Their Way Into Your NJ Home
Spring is quickly arriving with subtle warm temperatures here and there. The hint of spring serves as a reminder to homeowners that various types of ants will soon be on the move, ready to expand their colonies and invade NJ homes. Some types of ants like the odorous house ant, the Argentine ant, and the…
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Carpenter Ants…Where Are They?
When carpenter ants arrive at a home, they won’t sound off a trumpet announcing their arrival report Monmouth County, NJ pest control professionals. Carpenter ants serve as excellent outdoor decomposers of fallen trees and branches. They feed upon plants, insects, and fruit juices that are typically plentiful outdoors. Carpenter ants will however move into a…
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All About Ants
Did you know that there are over 12,000 species of ants living in various locations on the earth? With so many species of ants, it’s hard to imagine that there are still another 10,000 or so ants that have not yet been identified. Ants are the most common household pest in the United States. Ants…
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Monmouth County, NJ Pest Control Pros Warn That Ants Are On The Way
Odorous house ants may have a symbiotic relationship with aphids, but they surely don’t with humans! It’s easy to forget about these pesky little ants during the winter months in New Jersey as they are well hidden awaiting the warmth of spring. Once warmer weather arrives, the odorous house ants will be a lively bunch…