Tag: household insects
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Coming Soon To A Home Near You…The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
For years American’s have long enjoyed the spoils of goods that been imported from China and other parts of Asia. One accidental import however has caused a huge uproar in 38 states and has left a foul stench flowing in its pathway. The brown marmorated stink bug, which snuck onto American soil via shipping containers,…
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Ants…Natures Scavengers
Ants are a summertime pest that no homeowner enjoys having in their yard or home environment. There are many different types of species of ants that plague residents report NJ pest control professionals. Despite the annoying behavior of ants, on some level, they are amazing creatures as well. Fishing dead rodents out of our pool…
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Would Getting Rid Of Cockroaches Hurt The Environment?
I remember vividly working with my daughters Girl Scout troop and teaching 18 little 6 to 8 year olds about nature’s food chain. The girls were fascinated as they devised their own construction paper food chain starting from a single type of insect that they observed at camp. Not wanting to disrupt the normal course…
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The Odorous House Ant…More Than A Stinky Pest
Pest control experts in Ocean County, NJ report that many residents have complained of high numbers of ant populations this year. The odorous house ant typically resides outdoors and will build nests in a variety of different locations. Seeking areas in the soil, you can find these large nests buried under stones, patio blocks, landscape…
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The Disgusting Habits Of House Flies
HOUSE FLIES…Everyone has encountered them at some point in time. There are over 300,000 species of flies that have currently been identified report pest control professionals in Ocean Country, NJ. They are a common household pest both indoors and outdoors. Flies are often just brushed away as an annoying creature that is a bother at…
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NJ Fruit Fly Pest Control With Allison Pest Control
It’s that time of year when delicious summertime fruits and vegetables are available in full swing. Peaches, plums, tomatoes, squash, melons, grapes, and bananas are all attractants for the small flies with red eyes that homeowners dread. Fruit flies thrive in great numbers in homes, supermarkets, restaurants and other places where fruits and vegetables are…