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  • Avoiding Argentine Ants With A NJ Pest Control Expert Part 2 Of 2

    Continuing from Friday… Argentine ants are omnivores which mean that they will eat most anything that they come across.  When massive colonies have been in place outdoors, these pests have proven to be a serious problem for most types of insects that they encounter.  Outdoors they seek out insects that emit sweet food such as…

  • Avoiding Argentine Ants With A NJ Pest Control Expert Part 1 Of 2

    Argentine ants are not native to North America report Monmouth County, NJ exterminators.  These invasive ants have made their way to the United States from Argentina, Paraguay, Southern Brazil, and Uruguay. All adult Argentine ants are the same size and should always be considered to be pests whether they have taken up residence in the…

  • NJ Ants Are Ready For A Seasonal Attack

    NJ Ants survive the cold winter months quite well by spending their time underground where the temperatures do not freeze.  At the first sign of spring, worker ants will begin to emerge from their colonies, clearing the way for their nest-mates to come to the surface. Many types of ants in New Jersey are considered…

  • Carpenter Ants Topple Mighty Oak

    Unlike termites, carpenter ants do not eat wood, but they do cause considerable damage when they find a good wood source to invade.  Carpenter ants are known to attack both damaged and sound wood.  They will also attack both live and dead trees of all sizes.  Massive trees that are known for their extreme strength…

  • Maryland Woman Awarded $800,000 In Bed Bug Lawsuit

    Jurors in Maryland sent a strong message last week to landlords who refuse to, or improperly treat, bed bug infestations in rental properties.  Bed bug infestations will cause long term problems not only for the tenants, but also for Maryland landlords/property owners. According to the Baltimore Sun on May 31, 2013, Faika Shaaban unknowingly moved…

  • Two Insect Wood-Destroyers…Which Is The Worst For NJ Homes?

    While there are some other types of insects that can cause damage to various trees that exist on the east coast, there are three primary wood destroying insects that homeowners should be aware of that can cause damage to their properties.  Carpenter bees and carpenter ants can find their way to New Jersey homes at…

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