Tag: pest control

  • The Allison Pest Control Difference is Experience

    Suffering from pest problems in your New Jersey home? You want relief fast. How do you choose between the myriad of pest control options available? If you’re looking for the fast, definitive extermination of pests, experience matters – and Allison Pest Control has it in spades. Nearly a century of experience. Now one of the…

  • Top Summer Pests in NJ Homes

    Summer is bug weather. Numerous insects thrive in Monmouth County, New Jersey’s summertime heat and humidity. Ants, termites, fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, bed bugs, crickets, cockroaches, earwigs, millipedes, bees, wasps and a seemingly endless list of creepy crawlies explode in number during the summer months. Invasive Home Pests Most insects are content to stay outdoors where shelter…

  • How to Save Your Backyard Picnic

    Flies floating in your fruit juice? Ants marching away with your apple pie? Mosquitos using your body as an all-you-can-eat buffet? Save your backyard picnic from pests with these NJ pest control tips: Dress the part. Although bright colors are festive, they tend to draw in bugs. Opt for cool neutrals to blend in and…

  • Effective Pest Control Starts on the Outside

    You’re probably vigilant about pests inside your New Jersey home, but what about outside? Insects and wildlife enter your house from the outdoors, just like any other intruder. Follow these exterior maintenance tips to discourage pests from taking up residence in your yard and eventually your home. Squirrels, raccoons and other animals can work their way…

  • From The Depths Creepy Crawling Silverfish

    Silverfish may sound like an exotic seafood used for sushi, but the truth isn’t nearly as glamorous. These pests can turn up as unwelcome guests in your home and become a major nuisance. Learn the tell-tale signs of an infestation and how to protect your household. While these insects are definitely based on land, not…

  • Five Fun Facts About Clover Mites

    As tiny as the period at the end of this sentence, clover mites are not insects, but arachnids, like spiders. Bright red and oval in shape, clover mites are herbivores. These mites suck the sap from plants and will feed on all kinds of plants but prefer grass, particularly lush Monmouth County, New Jersey lawns!…