Tag: Yellow Jackets

  • Giant Wasp Nest Found

    Because of the cold winter weather that occurs in New Jersey, all types of wasps and bees, cannot survive the cold winter.  Honey bees are the exception to the rule.  Wasp nests will thrive if left unchecked during the warmer months. In New Jersey wasp and bee nests will grow depending on food sources, the…

  • It Is Important To Follow A Pest Control Professional Instructions

    Pesticide application in a home or business should be handled with the greatest of care.  Many home and business owners have tried to take on the task of treating their own pest problems only to discover that the store bought pesticide were ineffective.  Some people who have tried pest control treatments on their own have…

  • Pest Control Professionals Can Help With Stinging Pests

    It’s springtime, and along with the pleasant sunshine and warmer air comes some unpleasantness that we must all endure.  For many folks the extremely high pollen counts are driving you indoors as the yellow coating is covering everything in sight.  Many physicians, in New Jersey and other areas in the United States that are experiencing…

  • Scientists Believe Global Warning Has Brought An Increase In Plant Eating Insects

    The summer of 2011 brought about numerous complaints by New Jersey residents to many pest control companies throughout New Jersey about an increase of insects eating more than their normal share of a variety of outdoor plants.  Notwithstanding the voracious appetite of the pesky stink bugs that have taken over the eastern seaboard in recent…

  • Eliminate Yellow Jackets And Bees Before They Attack

    Depending on the time of year, wasps and bees need protein and sweets to survive.  Early in the spring and summer months, they eat plant-eating insects, so they are considered to be beneficial insects.  In nature, wasps and bees deliver a sudden sting against their prey to paralyze it and eventually consume it. Humans are…

  • NJ Pest Control Experts Welcome Spring…And Insects!

    Humans are not the only creatures that are anxious to say good-bye to the frosty temperatures and snow covered grounds of New Jersey.  The cold winter weather is great for keeping unwanted pests away…at least that is what Mother Nature would like us to think!  NJ pest control experts report that some insects die off…