Category: Nuisance Insects

  • Cockroaches Are A Dangerous Pest Part II Of II

    Continuing from Monday… • Remove debris that provides cockroaches safe places to hide and nest.  Boxes and newspapers are some of their favorite nesting sites.  In a pinch…they will even eat them if there is nothing else tasty to eat! • Cockroaches, like other unsightly pests (ants, mice, rats etc) love the crumbs that we humans leave…

  • Cockroaches Are A Dangerous Pest Part I Of II

    If you have ever had a cockroach infestation, there is no doubt that you think that they are a filthy beast to have running around your home or business.  They scurry through cupboards, drawers, sinks, floors, under carpets, and walls with ease. Cockroaches are more than just an annoying pest, for some folks, they can…

  • Keeping Your Family Safe Against The West Nile Virus

    West Nile Virus is more than an annoyance; it is a dangerous virus that can cause a serious life altering illness.  West Nile Virus is transmitted from the bite of mosquitoes.  For some people in the United States, West Nile Virus has proven to be fatal.  In 2010, in New Jersey, so far there have only…

  • What’s Biting You On The New Jersey Shore?

    The summertime is supposed to be a time of picnics, camping, swimming, playing outdoors, enjoying sporting events, and other outdoor fun.  Unfortunately for many Monmouth and Ocean County, New Jersey residents, one step outside, and blood seeking biting insects make a B-line straight for any uncovered human flesh.  These pests are annoying at best; some…

  • Insect With Many Legs Bugging New Jersey Residents

    Many Monmouth and Ocean County, New Jersey residents are reporting that they are seeing an increase of creepy crawling bugs this summer season. While usually found enjoying the great outdoors, centipedes and millipedes are on the upswing in many parts of New Jersey homes.  These nocturnal multi-legged problem insects tend to venture inside when the…

  • When The Bed Bugs Are Biting, We’ll Come A Fighting! Part II Of II

    Continuing from Wednesday Bed bugs are mostly active at night, but will feed during the day, especially if the infestation is a bad one.   They are attracted to the CO2 that we exhale and the heat that our bodies emit.  You will find bed bugs most active (ready to feed) between the hours of 2:00…