Bees, hornets, and wasps aren’t just annoying. These stinging insects have dangerous — and potentially deadly — stings! That’s why it’s important to protect your family from these critters. The… CONTINUE
Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Bedbugs In NYC Apartments
1. Am I responsible for controlling bedbugs in my apartment?No. It is the responsibility of the landlord to maintain a pest free apartment regardless of how bedbugs migrated into the… CONTINUE
Winter vs Insects & Rodents
There is a misconception that insects and rodents hibernate during the winter months. Many believe there is no need for pest control once the cold weather approaches, but the opposite… CONTINUE
Insect Hibernation is Over! Stink Bugs, Western Conifer Seed Bugs, And Asian Lady Beetles Awaken
As the New York winter starts to dwindle down insect hibernation comes to an end. The insects that sought shelter in the cracks and crevices of our homes, and offices… CONTINUE
Termite Season In New York Is Coming Soon
In just two weeks we will be ringing in the first day of spring and that means the start of Termite Season. We almost made it through the winter, and… CONTINUE
It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Carpenter Ants
As the weather slowly gets warmer and the days get longer, we can stop worrying about winter and start worrying about Carpenter Ants. As we make the transition from cold,… CONTINUE
Solitary Wasps Come Out To Play
April showers are behind us, and we can now begin to enjoy May’s flowers. As we put away our flannels, and open up our windows it is critical to remain… CONTINUE
A Digger Bee Is What I See
Summer — and digger bee season — has officially begun. The nine month wait is over, and we can finally enjoy star filled summer nights; filled with lingering traces of… CONTINUE
Bed Bugs Are The Worst
Bed bugs are one of the worst and most stressful pest infestations to have in your home or business. They are notorious for causing sleepless nights and being incredibly challenging… CONTINUE
Termite Swarming Season
Termite swarming season is now beginning. Unfortunately the brutally cold New York winter we just had was not enough to effect termite populations, as they live underground and inside of… CONTINUE