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  • Interesting Insect Facts: Ants Do Battle with Termites

    Termites and ants are among the most common types of bugs that Monmouth County pest control services deal with. Both can cause damage to homes, but they don’t do so together. In fact, ants and termites are natural enemies and don’t get along at all. Scientists studying their behavior have found something fascinating about this…

  • There’s a 20% Chance You’ll Have Termites This Year

    No homeowner wants to admit that termites are a possibility, but the fact is that one in five NJ homes have these pests. That means you have a 20 percent chance of having a termite infestation this year. Eastern Subterranean Termites One of the most common types of termites to invade NJ homes is the…

  • Pantry Pests Make a Comeback in Monmouth County, New Jersey

    Flies and ants are usually considered common kitchen pests, but there are other pests that NJ homeowners should be aware of. Pantry pests, which can invade food supplies, are making a comeback in NJ. These pests aren’t a health threat to humans, but they can cause significant damage to food supplies stored in pantries and…

  • The Best Monmouth County Pest Control Company

    Pests are a common problem for homeowners in NJ. From bed bugs and ants to squirrels and mice, pests can cause damage to homes, ruin food supplies and put your family’s health at risk. When pests get into your home, you can count on our Monmouth County pest control services. Allison Pest Control has been…

  • I Know Flying Carpenter Ants Are Not Termites, But Should I Still Be Concerned?

    Termites are one of the top reasons for homeowners to call pest control companies in New Jersey, but in some cases, these pests turn out to be carpenter ants instead. Carpenter ants and termites have several characteristics in common, so it’s easy to confuse the two. If you end up with carpenter ants instead of…

  • Climate Change and Wasp Colonies, What’s the Connection?

    Wasps are one of the most feared stinging insects that come out during the summer months. Since they normally hibernate during the cold seasons, what does climate change mean for these pests? Can we expect to have more of them around? Invading New Territory Climate change is having an impact on wasps in a couple…

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