Tag: NJ Pest Control

  • Deadly Lassa Fever Case in NJ

    An ebola-like disease known as Lassa fever caused the death of a man in New Jersey in May 2015. Since this disease can be spread via contact with rodent droppings, it’s important to know a bit about it. Lassa fever is an infectious disease that is typically found in parts of Africa, including Nigeria and…

  • Bed Bugs Invade NJ Municipal Court

    Bed bugs are becoming a bigger problem around the country, and New Jersey is no exception. The Jersey City Municipal Court recently dealt with a bed bug infestation this past summer after battling these tiny pests back in 2010. Bed bugs in the court were detected using dogs that are specially trained to sniff out…

  • What You Should Know About Eastern Subterranean Termites

    If you’ve ever noticed a bunch of termites swarming around your home, that’s a good indication that you have an infestation. These wood-eating insects are a common problem that our Toms River NJ pest control company deals with. These termites, which are known as Eastern Subterranean Termites, burrow in the ground, but they can make…

  • Watch Out for These Winter Pests in NJ

    As the weather gets colder, certain kinds of pests seek shelter indoors. During summer, spiders and other pests typically stay outdoors where they have access to a steady supply of food. The colder weather makes it harder for them to stay safe from the elements and find enough to eat, leading them to make their…

  • Chicken or Bird Mites – What You Should Know

    Keeping chickens in your yard is a great way to have a steady supply of eggs, but there’s a drawback. Chicken mites, or bird mites, can infest them and make their way into your residence through your attic or window frames. Since they feed on wild birds as well, including sparrows and pigeons, they can…

  • Even in Winter Restaurants Can Get Fruit Flies or Drain Flies

    When you run a restaurant, you know how much of a nuisance flies can be. While you don’t have to worry about houseflies buzzing around during winter and bothering your customers, fruit flies and drain flies can still invade your kitchen. Fruit flies and drain flies are tiny flies that are drawn to decaying food…