Category: Tips

  • It’s Best to Discover Bed Bug Problems at Low Activity Levels

    Catching a bed bug infestation early makes it easier to completely eliminate them with NJ pest control services. This involves being able to detect low-level bed bug activity, which can be difficult to do. Keep these tips in mind, so you can catch bed bug infestations as early as possible. Use Bed Bug Monitors or…

  • Flooding and the Impact on Termite Treatment

    Unusual storms and other weather conditions have raised the risk of flooding in and around NJ. In addition to causing water damage to homes, floods can also make it more challenging to perform termite control NJ services. Termiticides Chemical products that are used to get rid of termites, called termiticides, are typically applied to soil.…

  • What Do I Need to Know About Wood Destroying Insects Before I Buy a Home?

    Termites, carpenter ants, and other bugs that destroy wood can cause major damage to homes. In the worst cases, these bugs can make homes unsafe to live in due to structural damage. If you’re in the market for a new home, it’s important to learn more about these pests and the trouble they can cause.…

  • What Do First Time Home Owners Need to Know About Fall Pests?

    When you invest in a new home, it’s important to take steps to prevent pests from getting inside it. During fall, you’ll need to be even more vigilant than usual. Some kinds of bugs and rodents try to get into homes before the weather gets cold. Keep in mind that our Freehold exterminators are here…

  • Watch Out for These Fall Rodents Who Want to Make Your Home Their Home

    Rodents are common nuisances that keep pest control companies in Freehold busy each fall. During this time of year, these critters try to find their way inside homes for warmth, shelter, and food. These are some of the rodents you’re likely to see in NJ during fall. • Deer mice: These mice usually aren’t a…

  • Smithsonian Loves NJ Residents’ Jumping Spider Image

    Some pests have a photogenic and magnetic personality. So it is with jumping spiders. Recently this tiny spider was photographed by NJ resident, Barbara Storm, who submitted a picture of the spider perched on a begonia pedal to the 13th annual Smithsonian photo contest. According to Ms. Storm, the jumping spider lives in the backyard…