Tag: NJ Pest Control

  • This Year’s Wet Winter Means More Summer Insects in New Jersey

    The winter months are over, but all the snow and rain we had in NJ means that you can expect to see a lot more bugs this summer. If you normally deal with mosquitoes and other pests during summer, their numbers might be even higher than usual. Effects of Weather on Bugs Having a lot…

  • The Allison Pest Control Story, Serving You Since 1917

    At Allison Pest Control, we’ve been providing Monmouth and Ocean County pest control services since 1917. Our family-owned business started out as a small company that has grown tremendously over the years. Back in 1917, the Allison family opened a one-man pest control service in Monmouth County. John Daly Sr. bought the company in 1970…

  • Interesting Insect Facts: The Spotted Camel Back Cricket Does Not Bite

    Crickets aren’t usually among the top reasons to hire Ocean County pest control services. They’re typically not as much of a problem as ants or termites, but their presence can be a nuisance. When it comes to spotted camel crickets, their presence can be downright alarming. Startling Behavior Spotted camel crickets are large crickets that…

  • Invasive Insects: The Asian Tiger Mosquito Arrives in New Jersey

    Having a problem with native mosquito populations is enough to prompt homeowners to hire Ocean County pest control services. However, an invasive species could be causing even more problems for NJ homeowners this summer. This species is known as the Asian tiger mosquito. What Do They Look Like? Asian tiger mosquitoes have a similar build…

  • A Homeowners Guide to Insects Commonly Found in New Jersey

    NJ has plenty of bugs around that can end up becoming pests when they invade homes. Some of these bugs are more common than others. NJ homeowners should be familiar with the more common types of insect pests and get help from Ocean County pest control services if needed. Bed Bugs Bed bugs are a…

  • NJ Invasive Species Strike Team Monitors Insect Populations

    As climate change continues to cause higher than average temperatures, more and more invasive species are finding their way to NJ. Our Ocean County pest control services have been dealing with these pests more often than in the past, since their numbers are increasing. Thankfully, invasive species are being monitored in NJ. Effects of Climate…