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We offer the best, affordable pest control that you expect from a family owned pest control company. Our expertise as a professional exterminating company has made us a household name as South Jersey Exterminators. Because we deliver superior service to your South Jersey home or business, Our Termite and Pest Control company is now among Southern New Jersey's most trusted and best pest control companies. Our Termite and Pest Control company delivers safe and effective pest control, termite treatment We are experts in servicing customers for pest control needs such as all natural mosquito control mice , flies termites, carpenter ants ,Which carpenter bee stings? the male or the female? powder post beetles ,spiders fleas and ticks , wasps, bees, hornets, stinging insects, ants, stink bugs roaches, beetles and bedbugs. As well as wildlife needs such as raccoon control, skunk trapping, bird removal , squirrel control ,bat removal pride ourselves on our customer relations, our integrity and our high reviews on google, yelp, Facebook, Angie and the BBB. Scroll down to the bottom of this page to fill out our contact form PEST CONTROL TIPS
HERE'S WHAT TO LOOK FOR:
Swarming termites (with wings) in your home or in the soil around your home.
Cracked or bubbling paint may indicate the presence of mud tubes. Since termites are subterranean creatures they do not do well when exposed to light. They build mud tubes as a way to travel from one place to another while remaining shielded from the light.
Mud tubes on outside walls, wooden beams,in basements or in crawl spaces.
Wood that sounds hollow when tapped.
HOW TO TELL A SWARMING TERMITE FROM A FLYING ANT
Here in South Jersey termites may start swarming in March
and can continue any time up through June. Generally
ants will swarm later than termites beginning in late May
and continuing through out the summer. If you have swarmers
you can tell weather they are ants or termites with a quick and
easy examination. Take note to see if the wings are detached
from the body. A termite will shed his wings where as the ant
will not. Also examine the body parts. An ant will have three
distinct parts, the head, thorax and abdomen, the thorax of
a termite is hard to tell from the abdomen so it appears to
have only two.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of termite treatment!
There is a lot that you can do to decrease the chances that your home will be infested by termites.Termites like all living creatures are attracted to food and water sources. Start by eliminating moisture around your home and by removing potential food sources.
ELIMINATE MOISTURE
Repair leaks in faucets, pipes, and a/c units
Divert water away from foundations
Keep gutters and down-spouts clean
Get rid of standing water on your property
Keep all vents clear and open
Seal entry points around water and utility lines or pipes
REMOVE POTENTIAL FOOD SOURCES
Keep firewood,lumber,and paper away from your home's foundation
Get rid of stumps and dead wood on your property
Place screens on outside vents
Check decks and wooden fences for damage and rot
Keep an 18 inch barrier between your home and landscaping
Do not mulch up against your home's foundation
CONSIDER HAVING A MONITORING SYSTEM INSTALLED
Even your best efforts may not prevent infestation. For a thorough inspection
Contact Cato via our contact page or call 856 652 0080 at first sign of trouble.