Tag: bed bugs
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Stink Bugs…The Latest Plague
The brown marmorated stink bug made its stinky arrival by accident via a shipping cargo from Asia to Allentown, PA in the early 1990’s. These stinky pests have a shield shaped body that measure ½ to 1 inch long. They have glands on their abdomen that emit a horrendous odor when disturbed by predators or…
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Are You Afraid Of Insects? Call A NJ Pest Control Professional!
It’s a proven fact…many people hate bugs. Some types of bugs are just an annoying pest when they infiltrate the home. Other types of insects cause extreme fears in people. Bees, wasps, spiders, bed bugs, and cockroaches can send people running for the hills report New Jersey pest control professionals. The fears of insects can…
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The Bug That Bites In The Night
There are several types of bugs that bite humans and leave their mark for all to see report NJ pest control professionals. Mosquitos, fleas, ticks, bed bugs, spiders, ants, and even cockroaches won’t hesitate to partake in human flesh if it suits their fancy. Bite wounds will vary for each insect depending on what type…
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Canadian Dry Cleaner Says “No” To Bed Bugs
With the likelihood of bed bugs lurking any place that humans frequent, there is a huge chance that anyone can encounter bed bugs, in any city, in any location, at any moment in time. Victims of bed bug infestations are often desperate to rid their belongings of the nasty beasts that bite in the night.…
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When Should You Worry About Bed Bugs At A School?
With each passing day, more and more schools across the United States are reporting encounters with bed bugs. It is inevitable really. Bed bugs can be found wherever you find people. Because they are masters at hitchhiking, a child’s backpack, coat, hat, gloves, or clothing are perfect transportation vehicles for bed bugs to hitch a…
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You Can’t Cut Corners When It Comes To Bed Bugs
Fighting bed bug infestations can be a costly endeavor for any home or business owner report New Jersey pest control professionals. Upon discovery of bed bugs, some people have made the mistake of trying to treat the infestation themselves. Many times people try using bug bombs, yard pesticides, household pesticides, and dangerous substances such as…