Category: Commercial Pest Control
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Top 50 Most Bed Bug Infested Cities In The US…How Does Your City Stack Up?
Bed bug infestations continue to plague citizens in the United States from east to west, north to south. These nighttime nibblers are known to cause sleepless nightlights, allergic reactions (mild to severe), and costly extermination expenses. Municipalities throughout the United States are beginning to wake up to the threat of bed bug infestations and are…
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NJ Pest Control Experts Warn About Cockroach Dangers Part II of II
Continuing from Monday… It is important to keep any cockroach infestation under control because you cannot usually see, smell, or taste the presence of cockroaches, yet you can become seriously ill when they are living among you. Some people are under the misconception that the presence of a few cockroaches is no reason for concern. …
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NJ Pest Control Experts Warn About Cockroach Dangers Part I of II
It’s springtime in New Jersey and many residents suffer from allergies caused from dust, animals, and tree and plant pollen. New Jersey pest control professionals report that cockroach infestations are another type of dangerous allergy trigger that often eludes any homeowners. For people with cockroach allergies, the immune system overreacts to defend itself against offending…
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Fleas…A Disease Carrying Insect
Fleas have been sucking the blood of humans and animals for millions of years. Adult fleas are about 1/8th of an inch in size with a flat body from side to side. Like other bloodsuckers, they have piercing mouths that aid them in their bloodsucking endeavors. Fleas are wingless, reddish brown to black in color…
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New Jersey Pest Control Professionals Say To Watch Out For Deer Ticks
There are many types of insects that seek out human and animal blood for their survival. These bloodsuckers typically leave behind a trail of red itchy welts that can last for several days. Most people do not face any serious health risk from the bites of most types of insects, other than a secondary infection…