Do you watch each February with baited breath to find out what ol’ Punxsutawney Phil’s shadow will tell us about the arrival of spring? Hopefully not. Although this famous prognosticating critter has been forecasting six more weeks of winter or an early spring since 1887, it turns out he’s really not very good at his job. Only 39% of his forecast predictions have been accurate. Whether or not this year’s prediction of six more weeks of winter is accurate or not, the fact is spring will be upon us before we know it and so will the spring pests.
For many insects, the transition to spring signals them to “wake up”, search for food, establish nests, and start focusing on their reproduction efforts. With that in mind, let’s take a look at some of spring’s heavy hitters in Saddlebrook, Livingston, and Parsippany-Troy Hills as well as throughout New Jersey.
Let’s start out with one of the most notorious, wood-destroying insects New Jersey residents face – termites. Though these pests are active all year (that is 24/7/365), they’re not always obvious. But once spring arrives and the temperatures climb, termites will start swarming. This phenomenon can occur as early as late February or March but also take place through June into July. Really, it is weather dependent. In a blog post about termites from March of 2020, we were already noting reports of termite swarms in Middlesex County.
There are 45 different species of termites found in the U.S., but the eastern subterranean termite is the one New Jersey residents should know about.
In order to identify termite damage, you must know that termite damage in New Jersey often looks like water damage and so it could be easy to miss. Signs of termite damage include, but are not limited to:
Here at Arrow, we’ve been exterminating termites for more than 47 years and offer our Arrow Premier; a home pest control plan that targets termites and other wood-destroying insects as well as common house-infesting pests.
If you’re looking for a program that protects your home and family from common household pests PLUS termites and other wood-destroying insects, we recommend Arrow Premier. With this program, you get quarterly pest control and a wood-destroying insect program in one package!
Pests targeted with Arrow’s Premier includes cockroaches, silverfish, spiders, earwigs, clover mites, millipedes, centipedes, crickets, ground beetles, boxelder bugs, ants (including carpenter ants, pharaoh ants and acrobatic), fleas (inside only), pillbugs, sow bugs, fruit flies, stored product pests, bees, wasps, hornets, carpenter bees (no higher than 10ft), mice, and rodents PLUS termites
If carpenter ants in New Jersey had ears, we’re sure they would be burning right about now. Another wood-destroying insect in New Jersey, carpenter ants are not as damaging as termites but not a pest you want in or around your home all the same. Carpenter ant season in New Jersey typically runs from May through October but again, they are influenced by weather patterns.
Carpenter ants are attracted to wood, the more water damaged the better. Standing water, rotting stumps, and firewood touching the house are just a couple of attractants that will promote carpenter ant activity. Once these pests are on your property, they will use unsealed cracks and gaps in the foundation, open doors and windows, holes for wires and other utilities, and even tree limbs touching the roof as highways into your home.
Both carpenter ants and termites have winged reproductive members in their respective colonies and unfortunately it can be hard to tell the difference between the two. Compare flying ants and swarming termites here.
To keep carpenter ants away from your property, try a few of the carpenter ant prevention tips mentioned in this article. We’d also recommend signing up for a year-round home pest control program that includes carpenter ant control.
At Arrow, our Home Protection Plus+ plan covers more than 30 common household pests plus carpenter ants.
This program includes everything from the Home Protection Program - PLUS carpenter ant control and our termite monitoring advantage. Arrow will install a passive subterranean termite monitoring system at critical or conducive areas along the exterior perimeter foundation of your home. This system will include up to 4 in-ground subterranean termite monitoring stations. These stations will be serviced and inspected as part of your routine service.
Should the monitors indicate termite activity or termites occur within the home, Arrow will provide you with a termite treatment proposal at a 50% discounted rate, and you will be upgraded to Arrow Premier at the current prevailing rate.
Pests targeted with Arrow’s Home Protection Program Plus includes all the pests included in the Home Protection Program PLUS carpenter ants, pharaoh ants, and acrobat ants.
Peanut butter and jelly. Biscuits and gravy. Campfires and smores. Some things just go together and while ticks and mosquitoes don’t literally go together, they’re both biting, disease-spreading pests that become active once spring arrives. Typically ticks in New Jersey start showing up more frequently in April whereas mosquitoes are more likely to become a problem in May. Both pests stick around through the fall and really only fade away once the temps dip and remain down.
Ticks, and deer ticks specifically, are often found in moist, humid areas, such as dense vegetation, along fence lines, and beside wooded paths.
In order to breed, female mosquitoes require water so any standing water on your property will attract these biting pests. They also escape the sun’s heat by resting in tall grasses and other areas that provide shade.
Since both ticks and mosquitoes are known vectors of serious illness including Lyme disease (deer ticks) and West Nile virus (mosquitoes), we encourage our customers to sign up for the Arrow Bite Back! Mosquito & Tick Reduction program. The aim of this seasonal mosquito and tick service is to dramatically reduce the number of both pests during the months they are most active. It consists of seven monthly service visits:
Pests, including the ones we mentioned above and many others we didn’t, are not the company you want to keep in your house, on your property, or anywhere else for that matter. The experts at Arrow Pest Control, a locally owned and family-operated pest control company, are here to help you take on all the pests. For more information, please give us a call or simply request a free home evaluation!