Tag: rats

  • Oh No, Rats Have Empathy Too

    If you have ever used a sticky type rat or mouse trap you have likely encountered a gruesome site once it has made its catch.  Once trapped on these types of torture devices, rats and mice are known for attempting to do just about anything to free themselves from the devices that will eventually lead…

  • The Holidays Are Here…But NJ Pests Won’t Take A Break!

    The ghosts, goblins, and witches are back in hiding and it’s time to hit the grocery store for some turkey, stuffing, cranberries, and spuds.  It’s hard to believe that in two short weeks we will be stuffing our turkeys and our belly’s with delicious Thanksgiving Day treats.  Despite the chilly temperature, falling leaves and jolly…

  • Students Could Win $3,000 For Pest Public Service Announcement

    Schools are now in full session, and everyone knows that school budgets are always in need of a financial boost.  New Jersey pest control experts would like to inform New Jersey schools that they now have the opportunity to win $3,000 for their school thanks to the National Pest Management Association (NPMA). The NPMA is…

  • Crazy Rat Story

    New Jersey pest control experts say that rats are a troublesome pest in NJ as well as most every other parts of the United States.  Rats can live up to eighteen months, but many die before they are a year old.  Being scavengers, rats will eat a wide variety of food substances, but they prefer…

  • Rodents Are Trouble Say NJ Pest Control Experts

    New Jersey pest control professionals say that there are many different species of rodents that find New Jersey homes hospitable living locations.  Mice and rats will enter your home to find food, shelter and water during the spring, summer, winter and fall months.  Rodents are a huge nuisance to home and business owners alike as…

  • Keep NJ Rat Infestations Out Of Your Home And Business Part II Of II

    Continuing from Monday… The Norway rat is also referred to as the sewer rat or brown rat.  Unlike the roof rat which tends to reside in higher locals, the Norway rat spends it time ground-level.  The Norway rat will dig burrows in moist areas in the ground.  You can find the burrows near building foundations…