Category: News

  • Bed Bugs Spark Atlanta Lawsuit

    Bed bugs continue to plague people from coast to coast.  People who encounter bed bugs are understandably looking for an end to the problem.  Many times those who are the cause of the bed bugs refuse to take responsibility for the problem. Wsbtv.com reported on March 22, 2012 that an Atlanta woman is claiming that…

  • Orkin’s New Most Infested Cities Rankings Make Monmouth County, NJ Pest Control Pros Smile

    Since the resurgence of bed bug infestations in the United States, Orkin and Terminix, both nationwide pest control companies, have compiled lists of the Most Bed Bug Infested Cities in America.  These lists are comprised of statistical information gathered from their offices that are located throughout the country.  This is one list that no city…

  • Scientists Believe Global Warning Has Brought An Increase In Plant Eating Insects

    The summer of 2011 brought about numerous complaints by New Jersey residents to many pest control companies throughout New Jersey about an increase of insects eating more than their normal share of a variety of outdoor plants.  Notwithstanding the voracious appetite of the pesky stink bugs that have taken over the eastern seaboard in recent…

  • Stink Bugs…The Latest Plague

    The brown marmorated stink bug made its stinky arrival by accident via a shipping cargo from Asia to Allentown, PA in the early 1990’s. These stinky pests have a shield shaped body that measure ½ to 1 inch long. They have glands on their abdomen that emit a horrendous odor when disturbed by predators or…

  • Insect Bites Can Land You In The Hospital

    New Jersey pest control professionals report that bed bugs are not considered to be a public threat by any government office because they are not known to transmit disease.  Bed bugs are extremely difficult to eliminate once they have taken up residence in your home, are easily transferrable because they are excellent hitchhikers, feast only…

  • More Insects Expected for 2012…Oh No!

    For most parts of the United States, it has been a strange winter thus far.  Many locations that typically are under a deep freeze for what seems like endless months have enjoyed a mild, almost non-existent winter season for 2011-2012. The Valley Breeze Newspapers reported on February 28, 2012 that more insects should be expected this…