Winter Wasp Nest Removal: How to Handle Wasps in NJ During The Colder Months

As temperatures drop, many pests become less active, and wasps are no exception. While you may not see them buzzing around during winter, wasp nests can still pose a threat. The colder months present the perfect opportunity to safely remove these nests before NJ wasps reemerge in the spring. In this blog, we’ll explain why winter is…

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Why Winter is Prime Time for Termite Prevention and Treatment in NJ

Termites are often associated with warmer months, as this is when they swarm and become visible to homeowners. However, what many don’t realize is that winter is actually the best time to tackle termite prevention and treatment. Although termites may be less active above ground during the colder months, they are still a threat lurking…

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Ground Bees and Other Pests That Go Dormant in Winter: What You Need to Know

As winter arrives in New Jersey, many homeowners breathe a sigh of relief, believing that the colder weather will bring an end to pest problems. While it’s true that some pests, like ground bees, become less active in winter, they are far from gone for good. These pests go dormant, waiting for warmer weather to…

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Preparing Your Home for Winter: Effective Rodent Control Tips in NJ

As temperatures begin to drop in New Jersey, homeowners may notice more unwanted guests—rodents. Mice, squirrels, and other small animals seek shelter indoors, which can lead to significant damage to your home and potential health hazards. In this blog, we’ll discuss effective rodent control tips for winter, helping you protect your home from these intruders.…

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Wood Destroying Insect Report

WOOD DESTROYING INSECT REPORT FOR SELLING OR REFINANCE The Wood Destroying Insects (WDI) report, which may also be referred to as the NPMA-33, is commonly ordered during a real estate transaction. This report reveals the findings of termites and other wood destroying insect activity. In some cases, the report may be required by a mortgage…

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