Tag: NJ Pest Control
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Put Your Mind at Ease With a Free Pest Inspection
There’s nothing worse than finding out that one of your neighbors has a pest control problem. Immediately, your thoughts turn to your own home, and you start to wonder if you might have the same problem without knowing it. This time of year, pest control issues are fairly common in New Jersey, and it’s a…
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Don’t Hate Insects – Some are Beneficial
While the arrival of spring brings great excitement, if you’re like many people, you probably aren’t relishing the thought of dealing with another season filled with insect problems. However, before you decide to get rid of all of them that are bugging you, it’s important to know which ones are beneficial, which ones are harmful, and…
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The Ant & Wasp Connection
When you think of ants and wasps, like many people, you probably don’t see a connection. For years researchers didn’t see a connection either, until a study that was done in 2013 revealed that the two probably had more in common than anyone originally thought. DNA Testing Through a long series of DNA testing and genetic sequencing,…
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What is the Most Painful Place for a Bee Sting?
You don’t have to be a child to feel the intense pain that’s brought on by a bee sting. Now that spring is here, you’re probably noticing a lot more bugs in your back yard, as well as more bees than you’d like to see. Even though a certain number of bees is good for…
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Are Asian Hornets the Next NJ Plague?
The insect kingdom seems to consist of an infinite number of varieties. As a result, it takes constant vigilance to keep ahead of the threats they pose to home and family. Now comes news of a vicious new species that may be making its way from Asia via Europe and the United Kingdom. Giant Asian…
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What’s Digging Up My Lawn?
After a long, brutal winter it’s finally time to get out and do some yard work. While the grass probably needs some TLC after all the snow and cold temperatures, you may have uncovered a greater source of damage. Holes in the yard can indicate the presence of pests. The question is, which one? Unless you…