Category: Rodents

  • Rats For Free Cell Phones…Sounds Good To Me!

    Rats are a problem in many areas of the world.  New York City is well known for their rat problems.  Venture outdoors in the late evening hours and you are sure to find rats roaming the streets looking for tidbits of food or foraging in bags of trash or uncovered garbage cans and dumpsters.  Rats…

  • Voles Cause Damage To NJ Lawns And Gardens

    Meadow voles and pine voles are the two most common types of voles that are found in New Jersey report pest control experts in Ocean County, NJ.  Meadow voles can grow up to 7 ½ inches long, including the length of their tail and the pine vole will grow up to 6 inches long, including…

  • Pest Concerns Are High Across The United States

    During the winter months it’s easy to believe that our homes are pest free.  The winter months are only a brief reprieve from most home invading pests.  As the spring arrives, so do a multitude of annoying and dangerous home and property invaders.  It is no surprise that the warmer winter weather has sparked an…

  • Mice Eradication By A Pest Control Expert In Monmouth County, NJ

    Don’t be fooled by their soft fur, big eyes, and oversized ears.  The house mouse is nothing like those cartoon or Disney characters that you love to see on television and the big screen!  Mice that infest your home or business can be a problem. Pest control experts in Monmouth County, NJ say that there…

  • New Jersey Stink Bugs…They’re Back!

    So this is how it went this weekend… One of my children screamed “The lamp is on fire, there is smoke coming out of it.”  That quick run downstairs nearly stopped me dead in my tracks!  No, the lamp was not on fire, but a stink bug sure was!  The stench he left in his…

  • 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…