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Western Pest - Cape May
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Pest Control - Termite

Serving Ocean View, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1928

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Western Pest - Cape May has been providing quality pest control for residential and commercial customers in the Northeast since 1928. We take pride in doing things the right way the first time. This is evident in how we treat your home, your business and you. We are state certified and have ongoing training to keep us up to date with all new technology. Western Pest - Cape May employees will work hard until you are completely satisfied, guaranteed.

Response time4 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Spring Green Lawn Care
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Mosquito ControlPest Control - Bugs and InsectsPest Control - Rodents

Serving Ocean View, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

For nearly 45 years, Spring-Green has been protecting properties from pests of all kinds. As your locally owned and family-operated Spring Green of South Jersey, we provide tailored pest control services in Vineland, Millville, Buena and the surrounding areas. \nOur customers value our:\n• Year-round pest and rodent protection from over 30 types of insect pests plus rats and mice\n• Highly effective Exterior Rodent Reduction System\n• Ongoing exterior control of rats and mice, with interior trapping and removal if needed\n• Exterior inspection to identify pests' points of entry\n• Visits timed with seasonal pest activity\n• Interior trapping and removal of mice and rats as needed\n• Licensed and Trained Pest Service Professionals\n• Environmentally conscientious approach\n• Free service calls between visits\nAt Spring-Green, our mission is to provide a pest-free environment for you and your family to enjoy all year long. No long-term commitments. Low monthly fee. Cancel anytime.\n

Interior Application
Exterior Spray Application
Exterior Eave Cleaning
Response time4 hrs
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Pest Control questions, answered by experts

Moles breed once a year, marking March on their calendars as peak season. However, their breeding season can start as early as February and wrap up in May. Their gestation period is 4 weeks, with litters ranging from 2 to 6 little ones. They are considered all grown up by the three-month mark, making them ready for parenthood.

When you’re checking for bed bugs in your home, start by searching for the telltale signs rather than the insects themselves, as they tend to stay hidden during the day. Here are the key signs of a bed bug infestation:

  • Rust-colored or reddish stains on mattresses and bed sheets

  • Dark spots on fabric

  • Shed skins

  • Fecal matter (looks like black spots)

As for fleas, you can typically spot them on your pet. If you notice them scratching themselves excessively, look for bites and bugs on their skin and fur.

Yes, dryer sheets can help repel mice. The strong artificial fragrances found in many dryer sheets, such as citrus, floral, or lavender, are unpleasant to mice, which are very sensitive to smells. Many people report success using them to deter mice from areas like cars, drawers, vents, and cupboards. The scent can last for many days, making the space undesirable for rodents. However, dryer sheets may not be a foolproof solution on their own. For more effective protection against rodent infestations, it is best to combine them with other preventive measures like traps, repellent sprays, and proper storage practices.

Aside from a warm, cozy place to curl up, you might wonder what attracts mice to your home. Several items attract mice, including: Birdseed Pet food Water Cereal and whole grains Food scraps from the composting bin Open trash cans High-fat and high-sugar foods Unused cars—they make great homes for chilly mice Insulation in the attic Clutter Brush from your yard, including leaves, sticks, wood, and shrubs (so mice can make nests) Overgrown trees or bushes—mice love to leap from branches onto the roof Indoor nesting materials, including cloth, paper, tissues, and toilet paper Tiny cracks in the siding or foundation

You should never block both the top and bottom of your chimney. Proper airflow is essential because the temperature inside the chimney will still fluctuate as your house warms and cools. Moisture can build up without ventilation, leading to dampness in your walls over time. Blocking the top prevents debris and animals from entering, but the chimney still needs air circulation to avoid condensation issues. Allowing the chimney to breathe maintains the health of your home and prevents long-term damage.

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