Category: Insects

  • Bed Bugs Still Biting According To The NPMA

    The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) and the University of Kentucky have three surveys of bed bugs for pest control professionals across the United States. According to more than 250 respondents, 99.6 percent have tackled the bloodsucking pests over the past year, which is an increase since the last time the survey was completed. According…

  • Stink Bugs…A No Good Stinky Pest

    As the cold weather begins to approach New Jersey, some types of pests will be looking for a place to bed down for the winter.  Some of these uninvited guests will be obnoxious and some you will barely know that they have arrived. Insects such as ladybugs and boxelder bugs will use your New Jersey…

  • Beware Of The Stink Bugs

    In case you are new to the area, the brown marmorated stink bug is easy to recognize by it’s shield shaped exterior and it’s tiny little eyes.  The pests are brown, reddish, yellow, or a mixture of the three colors. This is the time of the year where they are one of the biggest nuisance…

  • There’s Nothing Sweet About New Jersey ‘Sweet’ Ants

    They’re called “sweet” ants because they emit a nauseatingly sweet rotten coconut odor when they’re crushed; but if odorous house ants  invade your New Jersey home, experienced Monmouth County NJ ant extermination professionals warn that you’ll find the experience more sour than sweet. Odorous house ants have become the most common and most difficult to…

  • Cockroaches Are No. 1 Cause of Childhood Asthma In NJ Metro Areas

    Known vectors for disease, cockroaches carry infectious bacteria and other disease organisms on their bodies and in their feces that can pose significant human health risks when transferred to food and food preparation areas during nocturnal foraging. If cockroaches invade your Monmouth NJ home or Ocean County apartment, they could expose your family to food…

  • Carpenter Bees Are All Bark And No Bite

    Carpenter bees aren’t shy. Their noisy buzzing sounds like an electric drill on steroids, loudly announcing their presence on your Monmouth County NJ property. If that doesn’t get your attention, the males will launch their fuzzy black and yellow bodies straight at you, dive bombing your hair and face repeatedly until you turn tail and…