Tag: insects

  • Getting Rid Of A New Jersey Bed Bug Infestation Is No Easy Task

    There has been much talk over the past five years as to why there is such a huge resurgence of bed bugs in the United States.  Some people have blamed the problem on the ease of international travel, some on the lack of effective pesticides available in the United States, some think it is because…

  • An Integrated Pest Management Approach Is Best For NJ Pest Control Experts

    Finding a good New Jersey pest control expert may seem like an overwhelming task for some folks.  There are many different companies to choose from, all of which offer different service plans.  Consumers must also have to take into consideration the cost variations that will be encountered when choosing a NJ pest control expert.  Finding…

  • The NJ House Mouse Versus A Pest Control Expert

    The ground may be covered in glorious white snow in New Jersey and it may look peaceful and calm as the birds flitter about and the squirrels pounce up and down throughout the snow, but don’t be fooled, pesky home invaders are still trying to make their way indoors to seek shelter away from the…

  • Do You Still Need To Worry About The New Jersey Stink Bug?

    The temperature has dropped in New Jersey and everyone is surely grateful for the lack of pesky insects this time of year. Everyone has been asking where the putrid smelling stink bugs that covered siding, doors, windows, and gutters disappeared to.  Did they die off when the cold set in?  Did they fly south for…

  • Kill Off Your New Jersey Cockroaches Before They Multiply

    You would think that with humans being the superior species on earth that we are would have no trouble squashing out one particular type of bug that has been creeping us out.  It does not matter if is man, woman, or child; nobody is fond of the disgusting and sneaky habits of cockroaches. It is…

  • Are Bed Bugs, Staphylococcus And MRSA Linked? Part II Of II

    Continued from Monday… Bed bugs are currently considered to be a nuisance pest.  Our government officials state that despite the fact that bed bugs do bite humans and suck blood, that they do not transmit pathogens from person to person.  An entomologist from Cornell University, who specializes in the study of bed bugs, is convinced…