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Rodents Have More Power Than You Realize

By |2014-12-15T17:02:31-05:00September 16th, 2013|bed bugs, Environment, pest control, roscoe|

There was a very interesting article in the NY Times about how squirrels very frequently disrupt power lines and cause outages in many communities. We encourage you to read the full article. It’s an interesting look at how rodents and other pests have a real effect on our lives and towns. Just as interesting as the article

Another Reason Ticks Are Scary!

By |2014-12-15T17:02:33-05:00August 26th, 2013|bed bugs, Environment, pest control, roscoe|

We’re writing about the dangers of ticks again.  We’re not being alarmist- ticks carry harmful and sometimes deadly diseases that cause major problems for people. A few days ago, a tick carrying the Powassan Virus bit a teenager in Upstate New York, leading to his death.  We’re saddened by the news and extend all condolences

Insect Music Friday: “Deer Tick”

By |2014-12-15T17:02:33-05:00August 23rd, 2013|bed bugs, Environment, pest control, roscoe|

When the 1990s band Garbage was asked about the source of it’s name, members jokingly claimed;  “You have to send away and the music company gives you a choice of names. There were only two names left ‘Hootie and The Blowfish’ and ‘Garbage’ and we choose the better one.”  We’re not including songs in this

Roaches Are Not Political Animals

By |2014-12-15T17:02:34-05:00August 19th, 2013|bed bugs, Environment, pest control, roscoe|

At the NJ Pest Management Association’s annual conference the industry hosted a roach derby with the racers named after politicians.  As the AP reported: Gov. Chris Christie might have little to cheer about despite the polls following the 17th New Jersey Cockroach Derby.  A Madagascar Hissing Cockroach representing the Republican easily beat another representing his

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