Our Pest Control & Lawn Care Blog
With how warm the climate is throughout the year, it’s no surprise there are plenty of pests that love to call the Sunshine State home. While most of those creepy critters are relatively harmless to humans, there are some that can pose a threat to your health and safety.
New Jersey is home to several interesting spider species, most of which are harmless. However, some spiders are armed with a poisonous venom that could cause serious health consequences to pets, children, and adults who have been ill.
Spiders are one of the stealthiest insects, making them difficult to find and remove from homes. Most people are scared of spiders and don’t really know how to get rid of spiders on their own.
If you are a homeowner and want to get the most from your house for years to come, taking steps to protect your property is essential.
New Jersey homeowners are not strangers to wet winters and humid springs. However, what many may not realize is that this weather combination, mixed with the lush, wooded areas and active wildlife, provides the perfect environment for ticks.
Trees and shrubs deserve to be treated with the best care we can provide. They do so much for us from providing the oxygen we breathe to improving the beauty of our outdoor spaces and they even provide nutrition for us.
Termites are found in every state with the exception of Alaska. Research by the National Pest Management Association indicates that these voracious eaters cause approximately $5 billion in damage to homes and other buildings each year.
A termite inspection is when a licensed technician comes to your home and inspects key areas like the attic, garage, crawl spaces, and sinks for any signs of termites.
Two household pests that are commonly mistaken for one another are termites and ants – particularly, carpenter ants.