Tag: household insects
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Fleas Still A Wintertime Problem In New Jersey
As many pests die off or disappear to their overwintering locations, some insects have evolved and are able to survive the cold New Jersey winter months without much issue report Monmouth County, NJ pest control professionals. Here is some interesting information about fleas… Did you know that despite the frigid temperature that polar bears live in,…
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What Is A Silverfish?
They are silver and slither around like a fish, but they are not a fish at all. Silverfish are small, scaly, shiny, wingless, soft bodied, grayish little pesky bugs that infest homes both indoors and out. Silverfish adults are about ¾ of an inch long. They have long antennae, a flattened body and an interesting…
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Pantry Pests Cause Trouble For Asthmatics and Allergy Sufferers Part 2 Of 2
In continuation from Wednesday… Pests of stored food products are one of the most annoying nuisance insects. Some pantry pests can burrow holes in traditional food packaging materials that exist, spoiling everything in their path. Others are content to stay within the package that they exist in. The real pest problem comes when an unsuspecting…
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Pantry Pests Cause Trouble For Asthmatics and Allergy Sufferers Part 1 Of 2
Eating a bowl of your favorite cereal and being greeted by strange bugs swimming in your milk in an unpleasant surprise, especially after you have taken a bite or two. Unfortunately, whether we are aware of it or not, it is more likely than not that by the time you have reached adulthood, you have…
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Why So Many Crickets In New Jersey?
The sound of crickets chirping outdoors may bring solace to some people as it brings about feelings of peace and security on the home front. The problem arises when crickets decide that coming indoors in more fun than living outside. Crickets and their never-ending nighttime singing can be maddening for New Jersey homeowners report Monmouth…
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Why Hire A Pest Control Expert When The Weather Is Chilly?
As the weather turns colder in New Jersey many different types of invasive pests will disappear. Flying pests such as wasps, bees, hornets, and mosquitoes have a difficult time flying when temperatures hit the 50’s and they soon will die off. Queens however will survive as they will seek shelter in various locations awaiting the…