Weather plays a major role in determining when mosquitoes emerge, how rapidly they reproduce, and which species dominate throughout the year.
Ants and spiders are among the most consistently encountered household pests in the region, with activity rising when warm, moist conditions support population growth.
Southern New Jersey supports a wide range of mosquito species due to its wetlands, coastal influences, and humid seasonal climate.
Southern New Jersey’s wooded terrain, coastal humidity, and abundant wildlife create ideal conditions for blacklegged ticks, Lone Star ticks, and American dog ticks.