Tag: pest control
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Spiders…Should I Be Afraid?
When most people think of spiders, they do not have good thoughts. In fact, some people suffer from Arachnophobia, which is acute fear of spiders. Most spiders are not poisonous, yet they are one of the most feared creepy crawlers on the planet report Monmouth County pest control experts. The Mail Online reported on June…
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Ants…Annoying, But Interesting Too!
For many people, having ants invade your home is an annoyance. For some it brings panic as it can be intimidating seeing thousands of fast moving insects crawling to and fro in and out of your cabinets, on your floors, on your counters, in your food supplies, etc. Ants can appear seemingly out of nowhere. …
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Bugs I Love To Love Part 2 Of 2
Continuing from Friday… Bumble Bees – These non-aggressive bees make their nest in my garden area every summer, but do not bother my family while spending time outdoors. They are typically interested in visiting flowers. They go about their business each day and even seem to appreciate the attention I give to my garden. Bumble…
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Why Hire A Pest Control Expert When The Weather Is Chilly?
As the weather turns colder in New Jersey many different types of invasive pests will disappear. Flying pests such as wasps, bees, hornets, and mosquitoes have a difficult time flying when temperatures hit the 50’s and they soon will die off. Queens however will survive as they will seek shelter in various locations awaiting the…
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Plumbing Problems Lead To NJ Drain Flies
Drain flies, otherwise known as moth flies, are tiny flies that typically gather in or around bathrooms or kitchen areas. Adults grow to about 1/10th of an inch long. They are black, gray, or brownish in color. They have a fuzzy moth-like body with wings that have a dense layer of hair. Monmouth County, NJ…
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Beware Of Black Widow Spiders!
The recent chill in the air that is giving us a small taste of fall is not keeping black widow spiders at bay! This weekend while working in the yard I flipped over a trash can to fill it with yard waste and noticed a suspicious looking erratically woven web. A quick step back to…