Category: Household Insects

  • Ending Bed Bug Transfers On Mattress? Maybe Part II Of II

    Continuing from Wednesday… A badly infested mattress could easily stand out, but a newly infested mattress with tiny eggs or tiny nymphs could be missed by the untrained eye.  Bed bug infested mattresses that are not encased in some sort of protective cover could easily transmit bed bugs onto the delivery team which could then…

  • Ending Bed Bug Transfers On Mattress? Maybe Part I Of II

    Buying a new mattress is a stressful and costly circumstance for any consumer.  Mattress delivery options do not always bode well for many consumers.  Without realizing it, consumers are constantly being put at risk of enduring a bed bug infestation when they buy mattresses and have them delivered. Like many areas in the United States,…

  • Pests Don’t Stand A Chance Against NJ Pest Control Experts

    The slightest hint of warm weather has brought various annoying pests that spent the long winter months in hiding back into the radar sights of New Jersey pest control professionals.  Homeowners are already reporting random mosquitos occasionally flying about while they are enjoying the brief teasing temperatures of warm springtime weather.  New Jersey pest control…

  • Eliminate Your New Jersey Cockroach Infestation

    New Jersey cockroach infestations cause many homeowners to seek the help of pest control professionals.  Cockroaches are one of the most difficult pests to eradicate for homeowners and businesses alike.  There are approximately 5,000 species of cockroaches worldwide, but only four cockroaches cause trouble for New Jersey residents.  Next to the bed bug, the German…

  • Don’t Toss Out Your NJ Bed Bug Infested Mattress, Let Us Treat It Instead

    As New Jersey bed bug infestations continue to climb in hospitals, schools, retail stores, hotels, and homes, it’s easy to see why people become panicked when they discover that they have a bed bug infestation.  New Jersey pest control experts completely understand the frantic caller’s plight as they describe their first sighting of the dreaded…

  • The Stink Bugs Are Coming, The Stink Bugs Are Coming…Oh My! Part II Of II

    Continuing from Friday… The brown marmorated stink bug is not native to the United States.  They were accidentally introduced to the US in Allentown, Pennsylvania in the 1990’s and first collected in 1998.  These shield shaped bugs originate from China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan and are slowing migrating across the United States.  There are currently…