Tag: Ant Control

  • What Does Google Say Bugs NJ Residents Most?

    Household pests are a common problem throughout the U.S., but the specific types of pests involved differ from state to state. Google recently put together a list of the pests that residents in each state do online searches for the most. This information indicates the most troublesome pests for different states. In New Jersey, ants…

  • Some Ants Have a More Discriminating Palate

    Having a discriminatory palate isn’t just for humans. In the case of ants, it’s good to have a game plan to ensure complete elimination. Allison Pest Control can help you make that happen by asking a few investigative questions. What Time of Year? Depending on time of year, ant colonies change their eating habits to…

  • Argentine Ants Move Inside During Our Wet Weather

    You’ve discovered an ant infestation and you don’t why they’ve moved inside nor do you know what to do to rid the premises of these fast-action, quick-moving pests that seem to be everywhere. At Allison Pest Control, we’re ready to take on the marauding masses of ants in your Freehold home or office. To help…

  • Worker Ants’ Secret Lives Explained

    Ant colonies exemplify an admirable social order that works with a smoothness and efficiency that is unmatched in any other species. With a mere brain the size of a poppy seed, these impressive creatures build nests, forage for food, organize scouting missions, protect and nurture their young, and do it all without the “benefit” of…

  • Penn State Researcher Focuses Research on Ants and Their Behavior

    The spread of disease across human populations is a great concern to modern scientists since public transport and large cities are perfect Petri dishes. Global travel also makes it easy for many diseases to move quickly from one area of the world to another. Why is this important to Toms River pest control? Penn State University researchers are in…

  • Three Interesting Facts About Carpenter Ants

    We see them all the time skittering over countertops, walls, and across patios and driveways. Just about any place there is available food, water, or areas for tunneling or building nests, you’ll find ants. What type of ant you’re seeing is the question. There are brown, black, red and yellow ant species ranging in various…