Category: News

  • What’s an Ant Raft?

    With all of the flooding going on in different parts of the country this past year, you might think that ant populations would be seriously reduced. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. Our Ocean County pest control technicians have still been busy dealing with ant infestations in homes. How do ants survive floods? Some species have…

  • University of Minnesota – Tips for Killing Bedbugs – by Hand

    Bed bugs have been invading more and more homes and businesses in NJ. If you see these bugs in your home, you can take steps to get rid of some of them on your own. Just keep in mind that you’ll need help from Ocean County pest control professionals to completely eliminate them from your…

  • NJ Pantry Pests – A Pest That Knows No Season

    It’s tempting to breathe a sigh of relief now that the colder weather is upon us. If you’ve dealt with pantry pests during the spring or summer months, you may be looking forward to a reprieve. Unfortunately, you’re not likely to get one. There are pests that really don’t mind if it’s cold outside because…

  • What Happens to Ants in Winter in New Jersey?

    Ants are typically a big problem when it’s warm out, but where do they go when it gets cold? While it’s unlikely that you’ll see ants in your home during winter, it’s still a good idea to know what they’re up to when they get cold. Our Monmouth County pest control experts offer the following…

  • How to Bedbug-Proof Your New Jersey Home

    Bed bugs can give you trouble, even in the cold winter months. Don’t let these small bloodsucking pests make you and your family miserable. Instead, take this advice from our Ocean County pest control experts to keep your home free of bed bugs. Protect Beds You can protect beds in your home by covering them…

  • Stink Bugs – They Emerge in the Spring but Are a Nuisance in the Fall

    Certain pests manage to be a problem in both spring and fall. Stink bugs are one of the pests that Monmouth County pest control experts typically deal with. This invasive species, known as the brown marmorated stink bug, can become a big nuisance during fall as they gather on buildings looking for places to spend…