Tag: pest control

  • Say No To Invasive Mice

    The warm sunny weather, fun activities, summer vacations, and the upcoming school year in New Jersey makes it difficult to think that now is the time to prepare your home or business from outside invaders report Monmouth County, NJ exterminators.  Some pests that will head towards a structure are just a nuisance as they are…

  • Another Overwintering Pest Loves NJ Homes

    The boxelder bug is one insect that is not often seen by most people throughout the spring and summer.  These black and orange colored bugs with red markings are about ½ of an inch long and.  Nymph boxelder bugs can easily be seen during all stages of its growth due to its bright red coloring. …

  • The Memories Of Hurricane Sandy Linger On

    When Hurricane Sandy hit New Jersey in 2012 she left a path of destruction in her wake.  Communities throughout the state as well as neighboring states have undergone extensive repairs to their homes and businesses.  While water and debris removal were top priority, now many residents and business owners are faced with the remains of…

  • Cicada Killers Or Cicadas…Which Is Worse?

    It’s the year of the cicada as they have come to the surface after being underground for the past 17 years.  It is anticipated that the cicadas have outnumbered humans 600 to 1 from North Carolina to Connecticut!  For those who have encountered cicada’s creeping around their plants, littered on their porches, crawling on their…

  • Tiny Vampires Attacking NJ Residents

    Monmouth County, NJ exterminators are on high alert this summer as reports of tiny little vampire (black legged ticks) have been on the rise this past spring and now into the summer months. It is widely believed by entomologists from coast to coast that many pests, including ticks, will be out-of-control this summer due to…

  • Important Information About New Jersey Yellow Jackets

    Yellow jackets are known for their aggression and notoriously painful stings report Monmouth County, NJ exterminators.  Residing in a variety of locations such as stone walls, porches, bushes, trees, wall voids, and abandoned rodent holes in the ground, yellow jackets can attack both human and pets at any time, even when they are not being…