How Snowy Weather Helps Identify Wildlife and Rodent Activity Around Your Home

Many homeowners assume winter means your pest problems disappear. In reality, cold weather simply changes the pest problem, because it changes where they hide, and enter your home. Snowy conditions luckily make it easier to find pests in snowy weather because tracks, entry points, and additional disturbances become visible. What might be invisible during warmer […]

Preparing for Flying Squirrels This October: Proofing Your Home Today

As cooler weather sets in each fall, flying squirrels become increasingly active, often seeking cozy, secure locations to nest—like your attic, soffits, or vents. In New Jersey, and particularly in Edison, October marks the ramp-up to peak activity. That’s why rodent control in Edison, NJ starts with proactive proofing services now—before our homes become unwelcome refuges […]

Guard Your Home Against These 5 Fall New Jersey Pests

As the leaves change color and the weather starts to cool down, New Jersey homeowners must shift their focus to pests that become a problem during this time of year. Many people think that pests only become an issue during spring and summer, but that is not true! Plenty of pests can invade your home […]

4 Signs You Have Squirrels Living in Your Attic

While squirrels may look cute and be entertaining to watch from a distance, having a squirrel as an uninvited “houseguest” is quite a different experience. Despite their charming, bright-eyed, and bushy-tailed appearance, squirrels are both rodents and wild animals at their core. This means two things: squirrels can wreak havoc on your home and they […]

Squirrel Control – the Best Way to Control Squirrels on Your Property

Urban squirrels can be a real problem to property owners. These little furry vermin can cause damage to homes, utilities, plant life and other wildlife. Squirrel Damage Squirrels will seek a place to build their nests. In searching for a place, these little furry vermin will chew entryways through sidings and under the eaves. Unscreened […]