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Keeping Your Home Pest-Free for the Holidays in NJ

Posted by Bill Cowley
Bill Cowley
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on Wednesday, 07 December 2011
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Pest Control and the Holidays

Pest control problems can can easily ruin your families holidays. This time of year could be a great time for a home pest inspection before guests come. Pest control professionals can help you identify potential pest problems in and around your home.
Here are some tips to keeping your home pest-free during the holidays.. and year round.

Leaving cookies for Santa or carrots for the reindeer? Keep them covered to prevent midnight insects.

1) Keep it Clean

Pantry pests are a common residential pest control problem all year long, but we may not be as careful to thoroughly close containers in the holiday rush. Weevils, moths, ants, rodents and beetles are happy to feed on any carbohydrate-heavy food, including rice, cereal and flour. To avoid drawing pests to your pantry, keep a tidy kitchen. After eating, immediately clean up any crumbs or spills, and store extra food in airtight containers. Finally, keep your pantry dry; like us, pests need water to survive.

2) Firewood Pest Prevention

For pests, firewood represents both shelter and food. You can more easily avoid firewood pest infestations by storing firewood off of the ground. Keep firewood more than twenty feet from your house. Proximity encourages infestations, as bugs tend to explore the area surrounding their homes, and firewood makes an excellent rodent and bug home.

3) Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Hitchhike Into Your Home

Bed bugs can be found at all levels of hotels across the nation, so don’t feel bad about protecting your home from bed bugs that may have hitchhiked in with holiday guests. Your guests may unknowingly bring bed bugs into your home on their luggage. Following the visit, wash clean linens in very hot water. Lastly, a box spring and mattress encasement is an excellent method of practicing bed bug residential pest control.

4) Christmas Tree Pest Prevention

Before you bring that beautiful store bought or live Christmas Tree into your home, carefully check them out, looking for spider webs. If you find webs, remove them immediately. You should also keep an eye out for live insects lurking in your tree. These pests can breed quickly in your home’s warm environment. Use these same home pest inspection methods when bringing fresh wreaths or garlands into your home.

5) What Lurking in Your Stored Decorations?

A variety of pests could have made your decorations their new home. Moths, nesting mice, silverfish and carpet beetles love to set up shop in storage containers. Not only do storage boxes provide a protected home for pests, but they also contain pest food in the form of organic materials like fabric and paper. Therefore, be very careful when unpacking stored holiday decorations. It may be wise to unpack your holiday decorations outside.


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Fall Invaders

Posted by Hank Johns
Hank Johns
Operations Manager at Cowleys Termite and Pest Services
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on Tuesday, 13 September 2011
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It’s that time again to prepare for the “Fall Invaders” (sounds scary!!). These are the pests that enter our buildings in the fall as the weather cools, looking for shelter to spend the winter.Some of our most “pesky” invaders are Lady Bugs (Asian Lady Beetles), Cluster Flies, Boxelder bugs and the ever popular Stink Bugs.These are the pests that we get inundated with calls in the spring when they have suddenly appeared indoors as they again become active and are trying to sneak their way back out. Unfortunately, the time to control theses pests is in the early fall as they are congregating and making their way inside.

When these fall invaders get inside, some will die soon due to the drier indoor air, but others will end up behind baseboards, in wall voids, behind drapes (some of these pest can stain fabrics), and in attics. Because of the many hiding areas they are difficult to control once inside! You will find them active inside during the warmer winter days and also around recessed lighting, which allows them entry into living quarters. It is important to understand that we can control these invaders with a “Population Reduction Program” to substantially reduce the numbers that are entering. Do not let anyone tell you that they can eliminate these pests from entering your buildings!!! Insects can enter structures through openings that you and I cannot see and/or are not supposed to be sealed due to proper ventilation.

Exterior perimeter or barrier treatment: Timing is Critical. Too late, and some may have already entered the structure. A properly applied perimeter treatment is the first line of defense. It will deter entry and knock down most of the population before they can enter. Caulking/sealing gaps around windows and doors as much as possible is always recommended.

This is the bare minimum of a program that will have an effect for you, but that should include interior services as well to be complete.
Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions, additional information or for free evaluation of your buildings/communities.

I hope this helps even a little. Have a great day!!
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Stink Bug Season Is Here: Now Is The Time to Take Steps To Prevent These Bugs From Invading Your Home.

Posted by Bill Cowley
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