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Increasing Bug Infestations Reported in New Jersey

Although New Jersey may not have always been depicted as one of the most pristine locales in the United States, neither has it been recognized as a hot bed for bug infestations.

2011-01-22
SECAUCUS, NJ, January 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) However, New Jersey bed bugs seem to be the most prominent culprit in the ever increasing reports of infestations. Unlike other pests like ants, cockroaches and termites, the threat of New Jersey bed bugs should not be underestimated. The fact that New Jersey bed bugs, much like any other bed bugs, feed entirely on human blood make them just as much a threat as any other branch of bugs or pests. New Jersey bed bugs are noted to be potential carriers of disease and infection; and though they are more largely recognized for gravitating towards human beds, they can also be found in sofas, chairs and even baby cradles. For households with young children, New Jersey bed bugs are even a greater threat.

New Jersey bed bug exterminators have been hard pressed in making sure to lock down as many as the infested areas as possible. Fortunately, however, New Jersey bed bug exterminators have equipped themselves with some of the most advanced bug and pest exterminating equipment in the market. They've been hard at work in trying to accommodate every case on record, but even the most capable of New Jersey bed bug exterminators recognize that affected home and business owners should not wait too long before calling for their help.

New Jersey bed bug exterminators warn New Jersey residents to take their own precautions against New Jersey bed bugs by regularly changing their bed sheets, and any fabric or upholstered areas in their office or household. Regularly disinfecting key areas as well as maintaining a clean living space is a critical to making sure that infestations do not occur in the first place. However, they also advise that it never hurts to call New Jersey bed bug exterminators for assistance in making sure that a home or office is one hundred percent free of New Jersey bed bugs.

As infestations of bed bugs continue to plague the greater area of New Jersey, residents can be sure that New Jersey bed bug exterminators will continue to stay hard at work at keeping their family clean and safe from bed bugs.

New Jersey Bed Bug Exterminators are certified and licensed fumigant specialists and will not only cure your infestation but also educate you on Bed Bug prevention. You will be completely satisfied with our 100% First Time Gone Guarantee. No job is too small, we'll even treat personal and travel items if you've traveled to a location exposed bed bug infestation.


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[Press-News.org] Increasing Bug Infestations Reported in New Jersey
Although New Jersey may not have always been depicted as one of the most pristine locales in the United States, neither has it been recognized as a hot bed for bug infestations.