Tag: carpenter ants

  • Don’t Let Carpenter Ants Carve Their Way Into Your NJ Home

    Spring is quickly arriving with subtle warm temperatures here and there.  The hint of spring serves as a reminder to homeowners that various types of ants will soon be on the move, ready to expand their colonies and invade NJ homes.  Some types of ants like the odorous house ant, the Argentine ant, and the…

  • Carpenter Ants…Where Are They?

    When carpenter ants arrive at a home, they won’t sound off a trumpet announcing their arrival report Monmouth County, NJ pest control professionals.  Carpenter ants serve as excellent outdoor decomposers of fallen trees and branches.  They feed upon plants, insects, and fruit juices that are typically plentiful outdoors.  Carpenter ants will however move into a…

  • Carpenter Ants…What Do They Build?

    Carpenter ants are the largest species of ant and the most common species of ant that can be found in New Jersey as well as the entire United States.  Carpenter ants typically nest outdoors in rotting wood sources that are rich in moisture.  Carpenter ants are omnivores that will feed upon plant matter or insects and…

  • Ants Can Scare Away Home Buyers

    In today’s home selling market, homeowners must be mindful of every aspect of their home that will detract from the overall salability of the home.  When your home is placed for sale on the market, you do not want an unsightly trail of ants making their way indoors, lest you scare potential buyers away. Depending…

  • Emerging NJ Ants Can Be Anywhere

    It’s springtime in New Jersey and ants of all varieties have come out to play report pest control companies in Ocean Country, NJ.  Being one of the most successful species of insects on the planet, ant nests are already being spotted in the expected locations in and around New Jersey homes. Fully eradicating an ant…

  • 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…