Category: Bed Bugs
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Things You Should Know About A New Jersey Bed Bugs Part I Of II
According to the National Pest Management Association, New York and New Jersey are not the only places that you will find vast amounts of bed bug infestations. Bed bugs can now be found in all 50 states and a recent survey has revealed that one out of every five American’s has either encountered bed bugs…
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Why Hiring A Trusted New Jersey Pest Control Expert Is Important
The improper use of pesticides should not be taken lightly as the chemical residue is easily absorbed through the skin and will cause humans and pets to become ill. The importance of hiring the correct New Jersey pest control professional became very obvious to NJ residents when it was discovered that many homes in several…
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Bed Bugs On Cruise Ships? Yes!
Many people are escaping the cold snowy winter weather that has hit the east coast and are venturing to warmer destinations for a little rest and relaxation. A friend of mine recently returned from a nice cruise to the Caribbean. Known among my friends as the “bed bug guru”, my friend contacted me to find…
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Genetic Study Of Bed Bugs Tells A Daunting Tale
Who knew that what once seemed like a silly little nursery rhyme that parents said to their children at bedtime…”sleep tight, don’t let the bed bugs bite”…would send shivers of fear and real-time nightmares in kids and adults alike in 2011! Naysayers cannot deny it any longer…bed bugs are back, and they are biting with…
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Getting Rid Of A New Jersey Bed Bug Infestation Is No Easy Task
There has been much talk over the past five years as to why there is such a huge resurgence of bed bugs in the United States. Some people have blamed the problem on the ease of international travel, some on the lack of effective pesticides available in the United States, some think it is because…
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New Jersey Bed Bug Infestations Should Be Treated By Exterminators!
Bed bugs are a tiny blood sucking insect that typically attacks humans while we sleep. These cowardly creatures hide in dark crack and crevices seeking the perfect opportunity to obtain their blood meal. They prefer to enjoy their meal every 5 to 10 days, but they will be patient if need be and can wait…