Category: Disease Carrying Pests
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Houdini Mice – How They Squeeze Into Impossibly Small Spaces
Mice are some of the most difficult pests to control thanks to their ability to squeeze through tiny spaces. Many NJ homeowners turn to pest control companies in Freehold for help getting rid of these rodents. Ever wonder how mice are able to fit through these small gaps? Here’s how they do it. Tiny Bodies…
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Where Do All the Mosquitoes Go in the Fall?
Mosquitoes keep pest control companies in Freehold busy all summer long, but they typically disappear when the weather gets colder. Do mosquitoes die out in fall and winter or do they find somewhere to hide until temperatures warm up again? Learn more about these biting pests, so you can be prepared to face them when…
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Why Do Tick Bites Need Special Treatment?
Tick bites are very different from other common insect bites, such as from mosquitoes, which need virtually little or no care after a bite. Ticks actually burrow into your skin to drink your blood, which means they will do more damage to your skin and the surrounding layers of your flesh than just the quick…
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Watch Out for These Fall Rodents Who Want to Make Your Home Their Home
Rodents are common nuisances that keep pest control companies in Freehold busy each fall. During this time of year, these critters try to find their way inside homes for warmth, shelter, and food. These are some of the rodents you’re likely to see in NJ during fall. • Deer mice: These mice usually aren’t a…
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Firebrats, Why You Don’t Want Them in Your Home or Office
Do you think you know every kind of insect pest infestation that can possibly threaten your nice, clean house or office? Did you think cockroaches and bed bugs are as bad as pest infestations can get, requiring a call to an experienced Freehold NJ exterminator? What if we told you damp areas around your home…
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Concerned About Zika? Here’s What NJ Residents Need to Know.
By now nearly everyone has heard about the Zika virus, especially with it being a major news story at the Olympics. The truth of the matter is that the mosquito, which carries the virus is nearing the end of its season in NJ. They will die off after the first frost. Spring and Summer Worries…