Tag: bed bugs

  • Preparing For A NJ Pest Control Bed Bug Treatment

    Bed bugs are known for their sneaky ways.  Typically spending their days in hiding out of the watchful eye of their human host, they creep out during the cover of darkness in the wee hours of the morning to strike their victims.  During the initial phases of a New Jersey bed bug infestation, and those…

  • Another List Of The Worst Bed Bug Infested Cities In The United States

    We previously reported the nationwide findings of Orkin’s Top 50 Most Bed Bug Infested Cities in the United States.  The cities were reported were based upon the numbers of confirmed bed bug infestations that received treatments.  On Orkin’s list, New York ranked #7.  New Jersey pest control professionals think that it was great to see…

  • Now The Question Is…Do Bed Bugs Spread Disease?

    Nowadays, it seems that every time we open the newspaper or turn on the television we are inundated with stories of bed bugs infesting a hotel, apartment building, office building, or movie theater.  There are often stories of landlords who refuse to provide pest control treatment to kill the bloodsuckers, and stories of schools that…

  • Bed Bug Treatment Sparks Fiery Inferno

    New Jersey pest control experts agree that killing bed bugs is no easy task.  There are several different methods that pest control experts can use to eradicate the bloodsuckers.  Because of the various risks associated with killing bed bugs and other types of household pests, it is important to engage the services of a licensed…

  • Top 50 Most Bed Bug Infested Cities In The US…How Does Your City Stack Up?

    Bed bug infestations continue to plague citizens in the United States from east to west, north to south.  These nighttime nibblers are known to cause sleepless nightlights, allergic reactions (mild to severe), and costly extermination expenses.  Municipalities throughout the United States are beginning to wake up to the threat of bed bug infestations and are…

  • Fleas…A Disease Carrying Insect

    Fleas have been sucking the blood of humans and animals for millions of years.  Adult fleas are about 1/8th of an inch in size with a flat body from side to side.  Like other bloodsuckers, they have piercing mouths that aid them in their bloodsucking endeavors.  Fleas are wingless, reddish brown to black in color…