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Pest Control Advice for New Home Buyers

Yess! You have finally thought about buying your new dream home, but the idea of pests ravaging your dream space has you worried. Becoming a new homeowner comes with a lot of responsibilities to ensure it stays in tip-top shape. Pest control is one of them. Unfortunately, the pest can be a nuisance in your home, making you feel uncomfortable and unhappy, pushing you out of the honeymoon phase of owning your dream home sooner than it should. We are pleased to help you stay in the exciting honeymoon phase of homeownership by offering pest control advice. Here is what you need to know.
Get Professionals to Inspect the House Buying a new home is a long-term investment, and you want to ensure that before signing the contract and collecting the keys, you do a thorough pest inspection of the property. It is advised that you get a certified pest control company/technician to do the necessary checks, especially in the home areas that are not visible, like the roof, attic, and basement. Though pest control companies are everywhere, finding the right one that is very competent can be tedious. However, Jersey City Pest Control offers the right solutions to help with that process making it less hassling. Research the Local Pests It is also essential to do your research and ask questions when investing in a long-term venture. You must do ample research or ask your real estate agent about the common types of pests in the neighborhood. You could also ask him/her about the previous owner's pest control issues. This way, you'll be in the know, and you would be able to advise pest control technicians on the home's history when they visit your home for inspection. Prepare Your Home Consulting a pest control company for a thorough inspection of your new home and asking your real estate agent about the house's previous pest history are significant steps to take. However, you must ensure you play your part. As a new homeowner, you need to make necessary house preparations to ensure you control pests to prevent them from invading your home. Therefore, you must avoid taking unnecessary junk in your new home, keep your home and yard space clean and place mesh at windows, especially those near a tree. There are times when you would need more than just a mesh at a window or keeping your environment clean to prevent pests from entering your home. Therefore, Jersey City Pest Control has made it a part of their priority to provide homeowners with adequate pest control preventative techniques that make living in their new home easy. Buying your new home is a monumental achievement. It requires you to pay attention to every single detail since it is a costly long-term investment. Pest control is one aspect of buying your new home you must consider and pay keen attention to. Like hiring a certified pest control company to do relevant inspections, talk with your real estate agent about the pest control history while 'playing your part' to ensure you prevent pests from invading your home. A pest-free home will give you great peace of mind.
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Where Do Stink Bugs Hide Inside a Home

Stink bugs are pests that are larger than regular pests and are generally easy to spot. They are agricultural pests that are a severe problem to farms, gardens, and orchards. However, it is also prevalent for stink bugs to be found in residential areas, parks, and even residential landscapes. They can be found throughout the country and are very common in the US.
Stink bugs reproduce throughout the year in warm climates. However, in areas experiencing winter, the adult stink bug hides under boards, stones, weeds, and ground covers, with the adults becoming active in springtime. Thus, stink bugs are most active and visible during warm climates and tend to hide in cold temperatures. They come out of their hiding when in search of warmth. On Plants When feeding, stink bugs feed on available plants, Leaves, and stems of weeds, wild plants, and grass—a common characteristic when feeding is that the adult stink bug deposits its eggs on leaves' backs. After hatching the left eggs on the leaves, the immature stick bugs mostly migrate to the surrounding fields. The nymphs depend on fruits, nuts, seeds, and also ornamental plants. In Cracks and Holes During winter, adult stink bugs often seek out hiding places. Hence, in suburbs and cities, the bugs' hiding places are on the sides of the houses. Houses with cracks or holes tend to accommodate the bugs, where they stay in crawl places and quiet places such as the attic. However, on warm sunny days, they become active but seldom come out until its spring. The way stink bugs feed on developing fruits causes the fruit to develop a scar at the site where they are feeding. With the growth of the fruit, there is a cat face-like scar that emerges, which causes people to name the insects as the cat-face insect. Their feeding habit involves piercing the plant's skin to extract the juices. Due to its toxic saliva, cells are killed at feeding sites. The hiding places for stink bugs depend on the area as much as it does on climate. Hiding places in the fields and farms are often different from hiding places in suburbs and cities. While in the houses, when they become warm enough, they come out into the living spaces of their house, where their presence and foul spells are very unpleasant. On the exterior sides of the houses, be on the lookout on vents, eaves, window, and door frames that are most exposed to the sun The ultimate prevention for dealing with stink bugs in homes is making sure that there is no opening around the house for the insects to find their way in. This sealing any gaps, cracks that could be around the windows and doors using caulk can be effective. As for crawls and vents and attics, using a screen to cover is another resourceful way of keeping the bugs at bay. With weather-stripping, exterior gaps of the door can be used to seal
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Tracking Troubling Termites

Are you thinking about purchasing a new home? Are you thinking about renovating your current home? Do you keep a lot of firewood lying around your property? If you answered yes to all of the above, it may be time to conduct an inspection for Termites. Thirteen percent of homeowners experience termite damage. Twenty-two percent experience structural damage as a result of termite infestation. Your home could easily be next if you don't know the signs of termite damage.
Spotting the Droplets If you are experiencing a pest or termite infestation of any kind, one of the easiest clues to spot will be pest droppings. Termites eat wood so their droppings tend to resemble saw dust or coffee grounds. Wing Stop Another way to track termites in your home is their wings. Termites shed their wings when they find a suitable mate just like a snake sheds it's skin. If you find the wings on the front porches or in any of the windows, you may be looking at a big problem. Undercover Mud Tubes Termites are also smart enough to use mud tubes to navigate more easily from their colony to the main food source. You can discover these secret tunnels in the ground surrounding your property or the wood in the home structure. Another great way to prevent termites is tree trimming and clean gutters. When you allow leaves and branches to clog your gutters and cover your roof, it can easily become a magnet for termites. They Swarm When Warm Spring time is mating season for termites. Termites tend to swarm when they're about to create a colony. If you discover a swarm, an infestation is sure to follow. Prospective homeowners can save money in the long run by scheduling pest control inspections in the early stages that may allow for termite treatment during negotiations. Termite treatment could also mean not keeping woodpiles, firewood, foliage, or mulch too close to the home because they attract termites. When the damage is done, termites can cost you tons of money and most people discover the signs of termite damage when it's too late. Avoid being a statistic and be proactive. The structural damage they cause is not covered by Homeowner's Insurance. Do the right thing and make sure you're covered.
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How To know If Your Home Has Bed Bugs

About in one in five Americans has experienced a bed bug infestation in their own home or know someone who has. Having bed bugs in your home can be very stressful and frustrating to overcome. First of all you need to know some signs that there may be bed bugs in your midst.
The first sign of a possible bed bug infestation is waking up with bites-especially near the chest and upper torso as bed bugs are attracted to the carbon monoxide humans exhale while sleeping. Some other signs to look for include small blood stains on your pajamas, pillow cases, or sheets, molted exoskeletons and fecal spots, and a strong odor from the bed bug pheromones that is often described as "musty". Next, you need to know what you are looking for. The most common areas to look for bed bugs is along the seams of your mattress and box spring as well as your bed frame. Bed Bugs have small, flat, oval bodies that are about the size of an apple seed. They can appear clear, brown, or reddish in color depending on how recently they have fed. Bed Bugs cannot fly but they can move pretty quickly in search of a meal. So you have found some bed bugs and definitely have an infestation, what now? You can try a bed bug treatment yourself, such as washing all linens, frequent vacuuming, keeping a clean and clutter free bedroom, and obtaining a new mattress with special cover, but even all this may not be enough. For the best bed bug treatment you should definitely call a bed bug exterminator. Completely clearing bed bugs from a home often requires chemical or heat treatments from a trained bed bug exterminator. You don't have to suffer alone, call an expert!
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How to Identify Infestations and Remove Spiders in the Home

Your home or business is supposed to be an inviting place, but spotting a spider may send shivers down your spine. Different types of arachnid may invade your home or business, but luckily there are various methods of removing them. It’s important to remember that these uninvited guests are likely more afraid of you than you are of them. But you may be wondering, what steps to take and "how to get rid of spiders in my home"? The following are some tips to help you effectively deal with a spider problem.
What is an Infestation? One or two spiders do not constitute a spider infestation. However, if you notice a substantial number of spiders or webs, this could mean a spider infestation for your home or business. These creatures are looking for food, and if you notice significant activity, this could mean even more trouble. If the arachnids find a significant food source in your living area or company headquarters, this likely means another pest is also residing with you. Once you remove the other pest, your spider problem will be eliminated as their food supply is gone. How to Get Rid of Spiders in My Home One great method of removing spiders involves using sticky traps. These cardboard products have a strong sticky backing, which can lay flat or fold into tunnel shapes. Place these along the baseboards near entryways, and spiders will climb in and get stuck. After you notice these traps filling up, press them flat and dispose of them. Another excellent way to remove spiders is to eliminate the conditions they prefer—arachnids like small and dark spaces that remain undisturbed. If you have cluttered rooms or office areas, you’re inadvertently creating an ideal environment for spiders. Clean and neatly organize these areas, and you’ll likely find many eight-legged guests had been living there. Once you collect the remaining spiders from the room, it shouldn’t be as inviting a place if you keep it clean.
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How to Identify Cockroach Infestations and How to Remove Them
One uninvited guest, you never want to stop by your home or office, is a cockroach. The problem with these insects is that they can quickly infest a structure, multiplying rapidly. The best method for dealing with a cockroach infestation is prevention; however, there are ways to apply roach treatment to a home or business if they've already moved in.
Signs of An Infestation
Cockroaches leave signs that they are in the immediate area, even if you can't see them. Their droppings can be visible, as well as small eggshell remnants. A clear sign of a cockroach infestation would be to flip on the light of a darkened room and witness a flurry of insects retreating from view. More than a nuisance, a roach infestation can invade the kitchen and food supplies, making them unclean and unsafe for people to use. This makes applying a roach treatment crucial for healthy human conditions.
Cockroach Treatment
You can purchase products from home improvement stores like roach bait for roach infestation. These devices attract bugs with a promising snack but poison them instead for cockroach remediation. Keeping a clean home or office can also go a long way toward cockroach treatment—these insects like cluttered and messy areas, especially where there is food left out. If you remove any food they may be feeding on, they will seek nutrients elsewhere, which can aid your cockroach remediation. For infestations, you may consider calling in a professional exterminator to apply a chemical spray around the building's perimeter for roach remediation. This treatment spray can prevent new roaches from entering your home or office. An exterminator may also provide you some additional strategies for roach remediation by reducing the population of bugs in your residence or office building.
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Keep Your Home Safe From Pests During The Summer

Summer comes with many pleasantries like the warm weather and fun outdoor activities. However, it also brings in pests in homes. Mosquitoes, ants, flies, or cockroaches are some of the most common pests that can invade your home. These pests can be a nuisance, and some can even be dangerous to you and your loved ones. Homeowners have a difficult time getting rid of these insects and rodents. Fortunately, there are ways of keeping your home safe from pests during summer.
Drain Stagnant Water
Stagnant water is a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Ensure you eliminate any standing water in your home. You can do this by circulating pond water using a pump, unclogging gutters, and frequently replacing water baths. When dealing with summer pests, keeping the area dry is the best option. Having a well-ventilated home can also help in reducing pest infestations. Keep standing water in your property to a minimum to avoid pests.
Trim and Tidy your Garden
The next step to reducing pests in your home is maintaining your garden. One way of doing this is by cutting your grass regularly. Also, trim any branches or bushes around your home to avoid critters and insects. If you have grown any fruits, clear them when they fall before they rot and attract pests. You can also keep weeds from growing in your garden by putting mulch.
Additionally, use integrated pest management measures. This is using natural measures to get rid of pests. One of the best ways is to grow plants that can disrupt pests on your property. Plants like lemongrass, rosemary, or mint, which all have strong scents, can repel most pests. Other plants like lavender or basil prevent mosquitoes from breeding in your garden. Make the most of your garden.
Hire the Professionals
If you have a pest infestation or want to avoid having pests, you can hire a professional at any Jersey City Pest control. These professionals help with your home evaluation and also recommend customized pest control plans just for you. They lift the burden of having to deal with pests during summer instead of enjoying and relaxing.
Some of the treatments a professional might recommend may include tick and mosquito sprays. They help in minimizing mosquito breeding and tick attacks. Hiring a professional ensures most pest problems are solved and will leave your home in a relaxed state.
Get Rid of Food Sources
Food debris highly attracts pests such as cockroaches, ants, slugs, amongst others. Having unsealed containers and food crumbs from get-togethers or any other events can attract pests. Ensure you keep all your surfaces clean. Don’t leave any dirty dishes after cooking. A clean house will keep the pests away.
Adopting some of the measures to avoid pests during summer, like sealing the windows, will help you enjoy your summer. Summer doesn’t have to be a stressful period worrying about pests. Get the most out of Jersey City Pest Control professionals by ensuring you get their highly effective home control pest services.
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3 Things you MUST Know About Cockroaches

Cockroach infestation is one of the most unpleasant pest problems that can invade your home. It is crucial to effectively deal with them to kill them and rid them from your property for good. Due to cockroach resilience and the ability to survive anywhere, we recommend an effective roach treatment with professional pest control. Roach treatment, especially cockroach remediation techniques, effectively eliminate various pests around your home but is incredibly disgusting roach infestation.
If you ever spot a cockroach, do not wait to call a professional for cockroach treatment to get them out of your home or business. A pest control professional will make a plan to tackle your cockroach infestation as quickly as possible, whether it is cockroach remediation or another technique. Here are some essential things to know about cockroaches:
1. Cockroaches are dangerous.
Cockroaches can be big trouble for people living with asthma and carry allergies and bacteria. If cockroaches walk your food, you may get sick from unhygienic roach infestation. Roach remediation treatment is essential for removing these dirty germ spreaders from your property.
2. Roaches can survive without food AND can eat anything.
Roaches can survive for up to a month without eating. Starving them is not an option, and neither is depriving them of human food. Roaches can eat anything from hair, stamps, and cardboard. So even if you clean your kitchen from top to bottom, that won't stop the roaches from camping out in your house. They'll eat just about anything. Roach remediation will treat the problem by ridding disgusting roaches from your kitchen and home for good.
3. Roach families are HUGE.
Cockroaches have large families and spread fast. Did you know that ONE German cockroach can have up to 30,000 baby cockroaches in a year? You don't want 30,000 roaches in your home- ever. The longer you wait, the more there will be. Immediate cockroach treatment is vital to stop the spread of cockroaches.
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Do Pests Cause Health Threats?
Good health is above wealth. It’s everyone’s anticipation to live a happy and healthy life. Sometimes, the expectations turn the other way round. People do all sorts of things to promote their health. They eat organic food, exercise regularly, and meditate for well-being. Irrespective of all these measures, they still contract various diseases. They offer their homes to pests without knowing, pests are vectors for human diseases. Common pests found at home include fleas, cockroaches, mosquitos, rats, bed bugs, Rodents, etc. These pests harm your health and that of your family, depending on the pest.
The following are health threats caused by pests: 1. Allergies and Asthma. Pests such as cockroaches cause an allergic reaction and increase the severeness of asthma symptoms. The allergens are due to cockroach saliva, droppings, and decomposed bodies of these pests. It carries Salmonella and Ecoli bacteria in their bodies, which contaminates food, food surfaces, and cooking equipment. Homeowners should consider the use of EPA-registered products to control the breeding of pests in their homes. 2. Infections and Microbial Diseases. These diseases are from different microorganisms, including viruses, bacteria, protozoa, and prions. EPA-registered have antimicrobial pesticides that control and prevent the spread of the diseases. 3. Vector-Borne Diseases. Vector-borne diseases are transmitted to humans by animals through blood-feeding. There are numerous pests can transmit vector-borne diseases, including fleas, mosquitoes, rodent, and ticks. The diseases include West Nile Virus, Dengue fever, malaria, and Lyme disease. EPA has pesticides as well as repellents to control pests and vectors. Pests cause most health threats. These threats can be prevented by not allowing pests to enter your home because prevention is better than cure. Some of these threats are mild, making it challenging to realize the existence of pests instantly. It is advisable if you have a pest problem, seek help from experts who will help you minimize the materials placed in and around your home. They will also do a thorough inspection to identify pests’ hotspots and advise you on ways to mitigate pest activities in your home.
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Bye bye Ants
Ever been at work or at home and notice that one little ant, then all of a sudden hundreds more? Sounds like a sign of ant infestation. With ant infestation, an ant remediation is crucial. I will be teaching you how to get rid of ants in your home with simple but effective formula. Nothing's worse then hundreds of ants crawling around eating your food and invading your personal space and they bite! If you have children in a home full of ants or workplace head to the the nearest grocery store and pickup some distilled white vinegar. Yes you read right. For only $1 I can tell you how to get rid of ants in your home.
Ant remediation starts with part water and vinegar and you can say bye to those tiny crawling ants. The research for this was simple you go to google and type in how to get rid of ants in my home. Once you type how to get rid of ants in my home that perfect remedy pops up take the solution and wipe everything down with it or put It in a spray bottle and attack the ants that way as well. The solution is like poison to them and kills them instantly. It's truly a miracle how well it worked for me when trying it. This is something to spread to the world. It seems during the summer the ants want to come out and play so beforehand start using the vinegar solution to keep the ants from making there way in.
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How To Hire A Pest Control Company
We all hate them and can't bear to see them, especially in our own home. For me, any mistake is a plague. I don't mind that they are outside in their natural environment, but when they enter my house I cannot bear it. I pride myself on keeping my home clean and tidy and when I see a bug of any kind crawling across the floor, I immediately associate it with having a dirty home, which is not always the right mindset. Insects are not the only pests we encounter either. We've all fought armadillos, raccoons, or even possums that get into the trash at night. So how do we handle situations like these? I feel like having a design or plan of attack is always helpful when it comes to situations where we don't want to take care of ourselves.
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After following these steps and finding the company or person to handle your pest concerns, schedule an appointment and be sure to clean all items before your arrival and remove all pets from the area of concern. I hope this information helps you with any future pest control situations you may encounter.
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