Posts with the tag: "Fleas"
How to Identify Insects from Their Bites
Posted on 05.24.11 in New Jersey Insects
Bug bites are part of summer. Sometimes you know what’s biting you; for instance, when you see a mosquito light on your arm before you give it a swat. But sometimes itchy red bumps appear and you have no idea what caused them.
Biting Insects Go on Attack During Summer
Posted on 05.19.11 in Bed Bugs, Mosquitoes, New Jersey Insects
With Memorial Day, the unofficial start of summer, just around the corner, people in northern New Jersey are spending more time outdoors. They’re mowing the lawn, sprucing up the garden, walking and biking, playing ball with the kids and manning the grill. For hungry insects that prey on humans, summer is a moveable feast.
Fleas – Their Bite Will Get You In New Jersey
Posted on 07.10.09 in Fleas, New Jersey Insects, New Jersey Pest Control
My neighbor recently went to visit her family in Florida. They took their three dogs with them and were all having a fantastic time until their dogs started scratching uncontrollably. They had been treated with topical flea and tick products; but while playing in the yard, those poor dogs still contracted fleas.
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