Category: News
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Fall Pests That Plague New Jersey Residents
Fall is upon us and along with the beautiful fall colors to brighten up the day, there’s also a down side. When fall arrives, so, too, does the hunt by summertime insects that fly, crawl, or sting, wily rodents, and others, to find the perfect residence to hunker down for the winter season. Five Fall…
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Itching at Night? It May or May Not be Bedbugs
One of the first things many people suffering from itching during the night consider is that they’ve being bitten by bed bugs. With the bed bug population increasing and their ability to infiltrate homes and businesses with ease, it’s a reasonable assumption. Unfortunately, while jumping to the conclusion you’ve been bitten by a bed bug…
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Do You Know Your Bedbug? Insects that Look Like Bedbugs
With bed bug infestations increasing, it’s important to be able to accurately identify these tiny pests and have them taken care of as quickly as possible. Bed bugs are brownish or reddish in color and have an oval-shaped body, but several other types of bugs have a similar appearance. The following bugs are sometimes mistaken…
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An Interesting Look Inside a Hornet’s Nest
Having a hornet’s nest near your home isn’t something you want to see up close, but the inside of these nests can be fascinating to learn more about. Hornet nests usually have thousands of these stinging insects inside, so there’s usually a lot of activity going on throughout the day. Hornets typically spend most of…
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How to Control Hornets – Best Get the Allison Experts!
Hornets are highly aggressive pests that can deliver painful stings. If you see a hornet’s nest on your property, you might be tempted to get rid of it as soon as possible, but that can be a very dangerous task to do on your own. Hornet nests, which are usually found hanging from bushes trees…
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An Interesting Look at an Underground Yellow Jacket Nest
Yellow jackets can be ground nesting wasps which are distinguishable from paper wasps by their shorter and stockier waists. They can and do nest beneath eaves, but since they are up high, they are much less of a problem than the ground nesting variety. The ground nesters can be a serious problem, especially if you…