Spotted lanternflies threaten trees and plants across the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest states. Our local experts are ready to help you stop them before they spread.
The thought of spiders and ants crawling through your home is unsettling for any homeowner. Our Perimeter Shield service is designed to stop these pests before they enter your home. By targeting the exterior, we prevent insects like spiders and ants from seeking shelter, food, or a place to breed inside your living space. Keep those annoying insects out of your home with our proven, effective solution.
Our treatment targets and eliminates pests around your home’s perimeter, stopping them before they invade.
By addressing common entry points and pest hotspots, our service helps prevent future insect infestations.
Our solution forms a protective barrier to keep spiders, ants, and other crawling insects outside where they belong.
Insects like spiders and ants aren’t just a nuisance they’re looking to make your home their home. Seasonal changes in Southern New Jersey can cause insects to seek refuge inside, making it crucial to have a year-round plan that keeps them out. With our Perimeter Shield service, we treat the exterior of your home to stop pests before they get in.
Our seasonal approach ensures that your home is protected throughout the year. Our trained technicians perform treatments every 60 to 75 days, starting in early spring. During each visit, they focus on areas with active insect activity and potential entry points, ensuring your home remains a free from annoying insects like spiders and ants.
Key Benefits:
Year-Round Protection: Regular treatments ensure continuous protection, even as insect activity changes with the seasons.
Targeted Treatment: Our technicians focus on high-risk areas around your home, such as entry points and places with visible signs of pest activity.
Minimized Encounters: By addressing problem areas outside, we significantly reduce the chance of encountering pests inside your home.
In Southern NJ, spiders can quickly turn a peaceful outdoor space into a tangled mess. While most species are harmless, their presence and the webs they leave behind can be a persistent nuisance for homeowners from the Pinelands to the Shore.
Intricate or messy webs in corners, eaves, and around outdoor lighting
Egg sacs tucked into crevices or attached to surfaces
Frequent sightings of active hunters or “waiting” spiders in damp or dark areas
Presence of other insects, which serve as the primary food source attracting spiders to your home
Spider activity isn’t just about the “creep factor” heavy infestations can lead to unsightly debris and may indicate an underlying pest problem that’s providing them with a steady food supply. Our specialized treatments target spider harborages, including foundation perimeters, window frames, and crawl spaces. We focus on clearing existing webs and applying a protective barrier to discourage new spiders from moving in, keeping your Southern NJ home clean and comfortable year-round.
Ants can become a persistent headache for homeowners across Southern NJ, from the busy suburbs to the coastal towns. Unlike many seasonal pests, ants are relentless foragers that will travel far from their colony to find a way into your home, especially during the humid summer months.
Long trails of workers traveling along baseboards, countertops, or foundation walls
Small piles of soil or “frass” near cracks in slabs or wood trim
Stray “scout” ants wandering through bathrooms and kitchens in search of moisture or food
Large winged “swarmers” appearing indoors, which can signal a mature colony nearby
An ant infestation isn’t just a minor annoyance, certain species can contaminate food surfaces, while others, like Carpenter Ants, can cause structural damage by tunneling through moist wood. Our targeted treatments focus on the perimeter of your Southern NJ home, identifying entry points and treating nesting sites to stop the trail at its source and keep your living space ant-free for the long haul.
As the season shifts in Southern New Jersey, taking proactive steps for spring preparation is the most effective way to manage mosquito populations.
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.