Tag: pest control
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Beware Of The Night Hornets!
Unfortunately there are many different species of stinging pests that New Jersey residents must be wary of once the winter months fade away. Most of the bees, wasps, and hornets that will be encountered in New Jersey are typically docile creatures that are happy to go about their daily tasks for the good of the…
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Camelback Crickets Will Make You Jump
Finding camelback crickets in your basement, shed, garage, or crawlspace can make the bravest men jump out of their skin. Who can blame them really? They are a creepy looking insect that makes everyone squirm! Camelback crickets receive their name from the distinctive hump that they have on their back. They are also known as…
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How Do I Tell If I Have Carpenter Ants Or Termites?
In most instances, residents in New Jersey and those across the United States do not realize that they have either carpenter ants or termites until they notice significant damage done to the structure of their home of office building. Both of these types of pests are responsible for millions of dollars of damages to structures…
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Avoiding Argentine Ants With A NJ Pest Control Expert Part 1 Of 2
Argentine ants are not native to North America report Monmouth County, NJ exterminators. These invasive ants have made their way to the United States from Argentina, Paraguay, Southern Brazil, and Uruguay. All adult Argentine ants are the same size and should always be considered to be pests whether they have taken up residence in the…
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Carpenter Bee Interesting Facts
The name “carpenter bee” is derived from the fact that these bees build their nests in wood. Like other types of wood burrowing insects, carpenter bees can cause problems for home or business owners. Carpenter bee nests can cause cosmetic damage and in severe infestations, over time, they can lead to structural damage. Here are…
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Do You Fear Carpenter Bees In New Jersey?
Carpenter bees in New Jersey are an imposing figure that can send both young and old folks running for cover. Most people cannot tell the difference upon first glance between a carpenter bee and a bumble bee, and their large size doesn’t make them very endearing. In the bee world however, they are relatively harmless…