We get the wildlife and keep it out
Some common types of ants are acrobat ants, crazy ants, little black ants, odorous house ants, pavement ants and large yellow ants.
Some common types of ants are acrobat ants, crazy ants, little black ants, odorous house ants, pavement ants and large yellow ants.
We conduct a comprehensive inspection and document it on our forms during the first visit to the site.
We conduct a comprehensive inspection and document it on our forms during the first visit to the site.
The average house mouse is 2.5-3.5 inches long, with a tail length of 2.75-4 inches and a weight of 0.5-1 ounce.
The average house mouse is 2.5-3.5 inches long, with a tail length of 2.75-4 inches and a weight of 0.5-1 ounce.
Pigeons, House Sparrows, and Starlings are the three most common pest birds in urban areas.
Pigeons, House Sparrows, and Starlings are the three most common pest birds in urban areas.
Opossums, also called possums, like to live in brush piles and tree cavities.
Opossums, also called possums, like to live in brush piles and tree cavities.
Shocking as it may be, Squirrels are the cause of approximately 30,000 house fires each year.
Shocking as it may be, Squirrels are the cause of approximately 30,000 house fires each year.
All skunks have a decent-sized anal sac that produces a potent and stinky smelling sulfurous liquid.
Pigeons, House Sparrows, and Starlings are the three most common pest birds in urban areas.
Most bats in New Jersey don't live in caves—they reside in man-made structures.
Most bats in New Jersey don't live in caves—they reside in man-made structures.
Groundhogs love to dig! They'll build tunnels and burrows underground,
Shocking as it may be, Squirrels are the cause of approximately 30,000 house fires each year.
Every spring, hundreds of raccoons break into attics and crawl down chimneys--and most of them are female.
Every spring, hundreds of raccoons break into attics and crawl down chimneys--and most of them are female.
With a vast amount of wildlife in New Jersey , sooner or later most homeowners will find a dead animal on their property.
With a vast amount of wildlife in New Jersey , sooner or later most homeowners will find a dead animal on their property.