Tag: Biting Insects

  • It’s A Spider Bite!…Or Is It?

    Big and small, spiders, more than any other type of creepy crawly make people squeamish for a variety of reasons report pest control professionals in Ocean County, NJ.  Perhaps it is because of their long legs, or the fact that they can run fast, or climb up to high places.  Maybe it’s because they seem to…

  • NJ Ants Love Early Springtime Too

    The warmer winter temperature brought in an earlier spring for most areas of the United States.  Despite a few colder days, and even some snow showers in some areas, pests have already emerged, hatched, or awoken from their long winter slumber.  Most people love springtime.  Besides the explosion of tree, grass, and flower pollen, one…

  • It Is Important To Follow A Pest Control Professional Instructions

    Pesticide application in a home or business should be handled with the greatest of care.  Many home and business owners have tried to take on the task of treating their own pest problems only to discover that the store bought pesticide were ineffective.  Some people who have tried pest control treatments on their own have…

  • How to Remove A Tick

    Springtime is here and in a blink of an eye the summer travel season will be among us.  Did you know that in every part of the United States there is a chance of encountering some species of tick?  In some areas, there are several species that you must keep a lookout for. Ticks are…

  • Pest Concerns Are High Across The United States

    During the winter months it’s easy to believe that our homes are pest free.  The winter months are only a brief reprieve from most home invading pests.  As the spring arrives, so do a multitude of annoying and dangerous home and property invaders.  It is no surprise that the warmer winter weather has sparked an…

  • Are Bed Bugs ON The Mattress or IN The Mattress? Part 2 Of 2

    Continuing from Monday… Another area where bed bugs like to hide is in the cracks and crevices of the metal frame of the bed.  Bed bugs are so small that they can easily hide in the space the size of a screw hole. The headboard is often a hotspot of bed bug activity once there…