Category: Commercial Pest Control
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Beware Of Bed Bugs In New Jersey Schools
New Jersey pest control experts are warning residents that bed bugs could be found in area schools. Because bed bugs are master hitchhikers, they can easily be transported home with children in book bags, winter coats, hats, gloves or clothing. A Jersey City, New Jersey middle school student discovered bed bugs in a classroom several…
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College Students And Bed Bugs Don’t Have To Go Hand In Hand
In a very short time college students will be saying good-bye to their college dorms and off-campus housing units and heading home for a much anticipated home cooked meal and comfy bed. They will travel in droves by trains, planes, buses, and automobiles to destinations all across the United States. You can certainly expect to…
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New Jersey Pest Control Experts Don’t Want DDT
DDT usage was widespread in the 1940’s and 1950’s as a means of treating common household pests such as cockroaches. Because of its fantastic residual kill effect it also proved to be quite effective at killing the dreaded bloodsucking bed bug that was plaguing households across the United States. DDT helped to devastate bed bug…
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Do You Still Need To Worry About The New Jersey Stink Bug?
The temperature has dropped in New Jersey and everyone is surely grateful for the lack of pesky insects this time of year. Everyone has been asking where the putrid smelling stink bugs that covered siding, doors, windows, and gutters disappeared to. Did they die off when the cold set in? Did they fly south for…
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A New Jersey Mice Infestation Can Make You Sick
For some people, having a New Jersey mice infestation in your home might not seem like it is such a big deal. Being nocturnal creatures, mice are rarely seen or heard, and the average homeowner typically realizes that they have a mice infestation problem in their home when they find blackish oval sized small pellets…
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Don’t Let That NJ House Mouse Take Refuge In Your Home This Winter!
Take one step outside of your New Jersey home these days and the cold air will send you indoors in no time at all. Humans are not the only creatures that are not fond of the cold winter chill that slams the east coast once the leaves hit the ground. Much to our dismay, one…