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  • Cockroaches Are No. 1 Cause of Childhood Asthma In NJ Metro Areas

    Known vectors for disease, cockroaches carry infectious bacteria and other disease organisms on their bodies and in their feces that can pose significant human health risks when transferred to food and food preparation areas during nocturnal foraging. If cockroaches invade your Monmouth NJ home or Ocean County apartment, they could expose your family to food…

  • NJ Cockroaches…Adaptable, Annoying, and Gross

    Dealing with the most adaptable insect in the world is difficult for any homeowner which is why most people who find cockroaches in their home turn to a Monmouth County, NJ exterminator. Besides being a despised bug, cockroaches are known to transmit diseases to humans and will trigger allergens in those who are susceptible, especially…

  • Decks And Wasps Go Hand In Hand

    Wood decks are an excellent location for many species of wasps to establish a colony.  During the springtime when wasps emerge from their overwintering spots, they often look for a suitable nesting location that is in close proximity.  Decks that are built close to the ground are especially prone to wasp infestations due to the…

  • Carpenter Bees Are All Bark And No Bite

    Carpenter bees aren’t shy. Their noisy buzzing sounds like an electric drill on steroids, loudly announcing their presence on your Monmouth County NJ property. If that doesn’t get your attention, the males will launch their fuzzy black and yellow bodies straight at you, dive bombing your hair and face repeatedly until you turn tail and…

  • The Asian Ladybird Beetle…Friend Or Foe?

    The red and black lady bug, which is indigenous to the US, is a difficult insect to find now that the Asian ladybird beetle has arrived.  Some “natural pest control” suppliers have imported Asian ladybird beetles and promoted them as a great means of pest control.  While these cute little critters do have a voracious…

  • Camel Back Crickets Can Really Freak You Out!

    If you have ever opened up your shed or peaked into your crawl space, the sight of camel back crickets would surely make you jump.  Camel back crickets, also known as cave crickets, have an odd looking appearance due to the slightly protruding hump on their back.  The legs on these nuisance pests are longer…

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