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We will work closely with you to develop a plan that caters to your needs and protects you, your family, and your pets from some of most difficult to contain pest and wildlife nuisances that exist across New Jersey today. Our Pest Pro Home Protection Plan helps get the bugs and pests out of your home, and we can provide on-going services to help keep them out. This is because we know how to properly treat the outside your home to create a protective barrier that helps keep pests from getting back in. This aspect of our residential pest control service is so convenient that – you may never have to be at home to let our technician inside.
Commercial Pest Control
At NJ Pest Control, we work in partnership with you and your staff to create the results you are looking for in a safe, environmentally responsible way. We are leading the way within the commercial pest control in NJ industry. Give us a call today for those solutions
7. Ants, earwigs, and pillbugs are among the insect pests that commonly live in bark mulch and gravel beds.
Spiders
Most species of stink bugs are innocuous, only feeding on their host plants, and are seldom encountered by humans. Stink bugs feed on a variety of plants, including crop species. When stink bugs feed on tree fruits such as apples, it results in a characteristic distortion, referred to as “cat facing,” that renders the fruit unmarketable. Some species can cause damage in cotton and other crops.Predatory stink bugs use their mouthparts to drain fluids from other pest insects. Some predatory stink bugs are important, beneficial insects in crops and gardens. They prevent caterpillars and other insect pests from destroying plants, trees, crops and gardens. Scientists are interested in using them as natural control agents of crop pests.When handled or disturbed, stink bugs are able to secrete a bad-smelling, bad-tasting fluid from pores on the sides of their bodies. This secretion protects stink bugs from predators. They are often fed upon by birds, spiders, assassin bugs and other arthropod predators (including other stink bugs). Many species are attracted to lights at night. Adult stink bugs of various species are active from spring through late fall.
Termites
We have a highly skilled and trained team of technicians for the inspection and removal of various wildlife such as raccoons, skunks, bats and the treatment of termites, ants, and other insects. We are constantly training to stay ahead of the market.
Fleas
Fleas are parasites that feed on the blood of any warm-blooded body. The most common species is the cat flea, which often feasts on cats, dogs and humans.
Cockroaches
A restaurant may have concerns about roaches and mice. A warehouse may be concerned about rats damaging or destroying products or supplies. Additionally, an office building may be concerned with birds roosting by the main entrance and bird droppings accumulating. A summer camp may be concerned with ticks and mosquitoes. Regardless of the setting, these situations can put everyone at risk, customers, vendors, delivery drivers and most importantly, you and your employees.
Wasps
Ticks
Earwigs
Earwigs make up the insect order Dermaptera with 2,000 types of species. There are twenty-two different types in the United States alone.
Mosquitoes
Flies
Beetles
This insect, notorious for its “smelly” reputation, earned its name from its tendency to release an odor when disturbed or when crushed. Many other insects have these same characteristics, including some species of ants, beetles and other bugs. Most stink bugs are herbivorous and use their piercing and sucking mouthparts to feed on plant juices. A few common species of stink bugs are predatory and use their mouthparts to drain fluids from caterpillars and other pest insects.
Hornets
Stink Bugs
To prevent stink bugs from entering homes and buildings, seal cracks around windows, doors, siding, utility pipes, behind chimneys, and underneath the wood fascia and other openings. Use a good quality silicone or silicone-latex caulk. Damaged screens on doors and windows should be repaired or replaced. A licensed pest professional can treat for stink bugs in the late summer or fall just prior to the bug congregation.
Stinging Insects
Boxelder Bugs
The Box Elder Bug gets its name from the fact that they are mostly found on or around box elder trees. This species is primarily found on the west coast however they are also fairly common in Canada and in the Northeastern United States. Thes bugs can become a serious nuisance especially if your property is known to have numerous box elder trees there is a good chance they will attempt to enter structures, including homes, sheds, and garages during the winter months. They need to find a warmer climate to survive during the winter months.
Bats are vital to our natural ecosystem. They are insectivorous and are the principal or exclusive pollinators for many plants. Others aid in the dispersing of seeds. Despite their many benefits, bats can carry rabies and histoplasmosis, a respiratory infection caused by bat guano or droppings. At NJ Pest Control, we understand and appreciate the delicate balance in protecting bats and protecting our customers and their homes.
Moles
Termites are a common wood-destroying pest in New Jersey and we use modern technology to find and remediate them in your home. We have a proven history of successful termite control and inspections. In regard to wildlife, we perform detailed inspections (identifying various entry points), removal of wildlife, monitoring and then taking pro-active measures to prevent further wildlife concerns. Wildlife nuisances like moles, rats, groundhogs, rodents, skunks or raccoons invade your home but you just rely on us. We are certified in all aspects of pest and nuisance wildlife control to provide you with the best possible service
Raccoons
Many animals such as groundhogs, skunks, and raccoons love to burrow under decks and sheds to create their dens. This can be quite a nuisance to any property. High quality, commercial grade exclusion materials are essential to properly keep these unwanted critters away.
Wildlife
NJ Pest provides complete inspections for pests and wildlife prior to purchasing your new property. We inspect from a different perspective than a traditional real estate inspector. We look for existing pest and wildlife problems as well as potential problems that can occur.
Coyotes
Predator control used to be a farmers concern about foxes killing chickens, the occasional coyote that has taken livestock or maybe raccoons getting into the hen house but predator control has changed with foxes and coyotes adapting to suburban and even urban settings.
We provide exclusion services for all types of situations, including but not limited to cedar shake, Spanish tile or barrel tile and metal roofs. We also exclude solar panels to prevent bird and squirrel damage, boat docks from muskrat and raccoon damage and all types of bird control.
We know how important your business is to you; we are a Quality Pro accredited company. We ascribe to a higher set of qualifications and standards. We are certified in Food Safety, Schools, and Public Health Rodents. We take your business very seriously and have pushed ourselves to be a cut above the rest by obtaining these certifications. And for this reason, we are your best asset when it comes to protecting your business.
Mice
Rats
Something many homeowners don’t think about is that your utility lines can be a superhighway right into to your home! Electric, phone, and cable lines are often used as freeways for ants, and did you know that sewer pipes often provide avenues for rats to burrow around. Therefore, all areas of your home or other buildings on your property must be inspected to ensure proper recommendations are made, and when appropriate treatments are made.
Squirrels
We look for low lying areas where water pools up. We always pay attention to water runoff, the proximity of trees and shrubs to your home so we can determine whether or not there could be potential moisture problems. We know how to look for proper foliage density, other landscaping issues, and the location of tree limbs, which may provide access for squirrels and raccoons.