Tag: carpenter ants

  • Scientists Believe Global Warning Has Brought An Increase In Plant Eating Insects

    The summer of 2011 brought about numerous complaints by New Jersey residents to many pest control companies throughout New Jersey about an increase of insects eating more than their normal share of a variety of outdoor plants.  Notwithstanding the voracious appetite of the pesky stink bugs that have taken over the eastern seaboard in recent…

  • More Insects Expected for 2012…Oh No!

    For most parts of the United States, it has been a strange winter thus far.  Many locations that typically are under a deep freeze for what seems like endless months have enjoyed a mild, almost non-existent winter season for 2011-2012. The Valley Breeze Newspapers reported on February 28, 2012 that more insects should be expected this…

  • Avoiding Carpenter Ants With A NJ Pest Control Pro

    The winter months bring about a definite calm when it comes to annoying household pests.  There are not endless amounts of spiders creeping around, the mosquitos appear to be dead and gone, the flies are gone, yellow jackets appear to have died off, and ticks are all in hiding…just to name a few. Many types…

  • The Joy Of New Jersey Ants

    Before you know it spring will be sprung and with it will come a multitude of pesky pests that will bug the daylights out of homeowners throughout the great state of New Jersey.  One of the most difficult types of pests to control, both indoors and out, are ants report New Jersey pest control experts.…

  • Stop Ants With A NJ Pest Control Professional

    The Garden State is host to several species of ants that live both outside and inside of homes.  Living outdoors, not bothering the structure of a building or the humans that inhabit it is what makes living near some of these bugs acceptable.  Ants serve an important part in nature.  They are scavengers that prey…

  • Year-Round Pests Continue To Plague NJ Residents

      NJ Pest Control professionals encounter all types of pests during the warm summer months.  Once the weather begins to turn frigid, many once active insects die off or make their way into locations to spend the cold winter months.  Some pests are alive and well hiding under siding, wall voids, in attics, under leaf…