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Cooper Blog Cooper BlogCooper Bloghttp://www.cooperpest.com/Thu, 07 May 2015 10:27:55 GMThttp://backend.userland.com/rssRSS.NET: http://www.rssdotnet.com/Pest Control in Feasterville, PAPest control in Feasterville, PA is simple thanks to the experts at Cooper Pest Solutions.nbsp;br / br / br / Pests come in all shapes and sizes, leaving anyone vulnerable to their presence, and Pennsylvania is no exception. Bucks County, PA is full of bugs and other unwanted critters. Thanks to the experts at Cooper Pest Solutions, you can worry-free know that our professional technicians are only a phone call away. divbr / As the seasons change, so do the pests you have to look out for. Some go into hiding during the summer or over-winter once the temperatures drop. Being informed helps you identify and prevent pests you may encounter year-round.br / nbsp;br / strongWinter: nbsp;/strongThe most common in-home disturbance during the winter are mice. Mice seek shelter in the winter from the frost. As their food supply dies off in the cold, so do their chances of survival. Your home can be the perfect breeding ground for mice to feed, stay warm, and reproduce. Look out for pellet-shaped droppings and small tears in your cereal boxes or other pantry items. divbr / strongSpring: nbsp;/strongAs the snow thaws, pests that you may have forgotten about start to resurface. One of the most common pests in spring time are carpenter bees and termites. While both pests are attracted to wood, the main difference is that the carpenter bees only cause aesthetic damage and do not damage the structure of your home like termites.br / br / /div divstrongSummer: nbsp;/strongMosquitoes and Wasps are usually the first pests to come to mind when you think about the summer. Mosquitoes usually breed around bodies of water but have been known to lurk anywhere after they are born.nbsp;/div divbr /

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Cooper BlogCooper Bloghttp://www.cooperpest.com/Thu, 07 May 2015 10:27:55GMThttp://backend.userland.com/rssRSS.NET: http://www.rssdotnet.com/Pest Control inFeasterville, PAPest control in Feasterville, PA is simple thanks to the experts at Cooper PestSolutions.nbsp;br /

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Pests come in all shapes and sizes, leaving anyone vulnerable to their presence, and Pennsylvania isno exception. Bucks County, PA is full of bugs and other unwanted critters. Thanks to the experts atCooper Pest Solutions, you can worry-free know that our professional technicians are only a phonecall away.

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As the seasons change, so do the pests you have to look out for. Some go into hiding during thesummer or over-winter once the temperatures drop. Being informed helps you identify and preventpests you may encounter year-round.br /

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strongWinter: nbsp;/strongThe most common in-home disturbance during the winter are mice. Miceseek shelter in the winter from the frost. As their food supply dies off in the cold, so do their chancesof survival. Your home can be the perfect breeding ground for mice to feed, stay warm, andreproduce. Look out for pellet-shaped droppings and small tears in your cereal boxes or other pantryitems.

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strongSpring: nbsp;/strongAs the snow thaws, pests that you may have forgotten about start toresurface. One of the most common pests in spring time are carpenter bees and termites. While bothpests are attracted to wood, the main difference is that the carpenter bees only cause aestheticdamage and do not damage the structure of your home like termites.br /

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divstrongSummer: nbsp;/strongMosquitoes and Wasps are usually the first pests to come to mindwhen you think about the summer. Mosquitoes usually breed around bodies of water but have beenknown to lurk anywhere after they are born.nbsp;/div

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strongEarly fall: nbsp;/strongYellow jackets are one of the most common pests in the early fall. Theycan be identified by the yellow and black stripes along their bodies. Aggressive in nature, yellowjackets are known to painfully sting humans. To avoid encountering yellow jackets, avoid wearingbrightly colored clothing and strong perfume.nbsp;/div

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If you see the signs of any of the g class="gr_ gr_31 gr-alert gr_spell ContextualSpelling" id="31"data-gr-id="31"pest/g activities listed above, please call Cooper Pest Solutions, the #1 pest controlservice in Feasterville, PA and all of Bucks County, PA./div

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pstrongspan style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 107%;"What is the difference between CarpenterAnts and Termites?/span/strong/p

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pCarpenter ants can be a nuisance in the Newtown PA area. Especially in the spring when thesepests emerge and your property and home becomes susceptible to infestations. Carpenter ants formcolonies and attack damp wood to breed and thrive. This means your deck, fencing, and g class="gr_gr_52 gr-alert gr_spell ContextualSpelling ins-del multiReplace" id="52" data-gr-id="52"latticework/g can be destroyed once the winter leaves and the dry air turns into humid conditions andrain./p

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pTermites, just like carpenter ants, are attracted to wood. They seek out anything from plant debristo damage on the outside of your home. Termites are especially destructive because of their abilityto tunnel and bring back destroyed wood to their colonies. This makes them hard to track down andimpossible to eliminate by yourself./p

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pCarpenter ants and termites in Newtown are hard to distinguish from each other. Our guide belowwill help you identify your pest issue. To learn more, please click on the links below./p

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pstronga href="http://www.cooperpest.com/pests/carpenter-ants"Carpenter Ants/anbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;ahref="http://www.cooperpest.com/pests/termites"Termites/a/strong/p

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pspan style="font-size: 14px;"-Leaves a trail of sawdust or wood shavings nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;-Can be identified by piles of dead wings/span/p

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pstrongnbsp;/strongspan style="font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6; font-family: inherit;"If you suspectthat you have either of these pests, call the Carpenter Ant and Termite experts in Newtown PA at 1-800-949-2667. Bugs are Smart, Wersquo;re Smarter.nbsp;/span/p

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dead plants, g class="gr_ gr_61 gr-alert gr_gramm Punctuation only-ins replaceWithoutSep" id="61"data-gr-id="61"trees/g and wood. The feeding habits of the termite can cause costly damage to yourhome and property, and you may not even realize itrsquo;s happening until therersquo;s significantdamage. /span/p

pspannbsp;/spanspan style="font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6;"There are ways you can help ward offa termite infestation before it begins. Being proactive and knowing the signs of termites in BucksCounty can save you a lot of headaches and money. Some warning g class="gr_ gr_63 gr-alertgr_gramm Punctuation replaceWithoutSep" id="63" data-gr-id="63"signs that there is already aproblem/g can include; cracked or bubbling paint, hollow sounding wood when tapped, discardedwings, mud tubes, termite mounds, termite droppings, and wood damage./span/p

pspannbsp;/spanspan style="font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6;"For people who are unfamiliar withwhat a termite looks like, learning to recognize the species is important. Eastern SubterraneanTermites are a common wood destroying insect found in the northeastern part of the UnitedStates./spanspan style="font-family: inherit; font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6;"nbsp; /spanspanstyle="font-family: inherit; font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6;"Eastern Subterranean /spanspanstyle="font-family: inherit; font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6;"Termites can be pale yellow in color andhave soft bodies. Many people confuse them with carpenter ants, but carpenter ants are darker incolor and have hard bodies. Plus, termites and carpenter ants have different shaped antennae. Whena termite colony gets large enough, winged termites emerge and create a new colony, called aswarm./span/p

pspannbsp;/spanspan style="font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6;"Now thatyou can identify a termite by its appearance, itrsquo;s important to know what you can do to helpprevent a termite infestation in Bucks County./span/p

pspan class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; /spanspan style="font-family: inherit; font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6; text-indent: -0.25in;"-/spanspan style="text-indent: -0.25in; font-stretch: normal; font-size: 7pt;"nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;/spanspan style="font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6; text-indent: -0.25in;"Check the wood outside yourhouse for noticeable damage. span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;" /spannbsp;Thisincludes wooden nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre;" /spannbsp; fences, decks, and firewood./span/p

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pspan style="font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6;"Protect your greatest investment. nbsp; At Cooper,our goal is to find termites and eliminate them before they ever reach your home.span class="apple-converted-space"nbsp;/span/spanspan style="font-family: inherit; font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6;"Our Ter/spanspan style="font-family: inherit; font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6;"rmAwaretrade;service is the most comprehensive termite service that the industry has to offer./spanspanstyle="font-family: inherit; font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6;" Call Cooper Pest Solutions at 1-80--949-2667 to protect your Bucks County home from Termites./span/p

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pThere is nothing in steel wool that repels mice. However, it will keep them from getting into cracksand crevices in your home. It is an easy preventative measure anyone can implement at their NJ orBucks County PA home. Simply go to your local hardware, grocery, or wholesale store and buy somesteel wool. Walknbsp;around your house and look for any holes or cracks that a mouse mightsqueeze into and stuff the openings with the steel wool. Unlike drywall or other materials, mice havea very hard time chewing through the steel wool making it the perfect filler. Common areas, whichshould be filled in with steel wool include corners of unfinished basements, the perimeter of crawlspaces, and utility entry points such as plumbing pipes./p

pIf you are having issues with Mice and Rodents and need a professional, we're here to help. Justcall Cooper Pest Solutions at 1-800-949-2667.nbsp;/p

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pCooper Pest ndash; Friday, December 12, 2014/p

pTherersquo;s never a good time to notice you have a cockroach problem, but the holidays pose awhole new issue ndash; visitors. And cockroaches are the last thing you want your visitors toencounter. While itrsquo;s not a fun situation to be in, our pest control experts can help when youare in need./p

pHow did they get there? Thatrsquo;s usually the first question on everyonersquo;s mind. Cockroachinfestations typically begin when someone brings an infested item into a building or home, such as agrocery bag, a box or maybe one even hitched a ride on your purse or coat. Once they are in, theproblem can escalate quickly because they reproduce many new generations in a short period. Andletrsquo;s not forget to mention that your house is a fantastic breeding ground and home for thembecause itrsquo;s warm, and there are food and water nearby. /p

pThe most common type of cockroach is the German Cockroach. What gives German cockroaches anespecially bad reputation is their ability to run quickly and hide, and stink up your home. Thescariest thing about a German cockroach infestation is that they commonly carry several diseasessuch as E.coli and Salmonella. Be sure to always keep warm, moist areas such as your bathroom andkitchen meticulously clean to avoid their horrible presence. /p

pSo just how can Cooper Pest Solutions help with your pest control problem in NJ? Being veryknowledgeable in pests of all kind, especially cockroaches, we know just where they like to hide andhow to rid your house of them quickly and easily. And the key is to rid the house of them as fast aspossible because they can spread illness and aggravate allergies and asthma, especially in childrenprone to such issues.nbsp; We understand that this is a concerning problem, so we do our best to get

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to you within a day of your call. And once we get rid of your freeloading pests, our service isguaranteed to keep them away. If you suspect that you have a cockroach problem, please donrsquo;thesitate to call our expert technicians for the best pest control NJ amp; PA can offer./p

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p style="margin: 10.5pt 0in;"strongspan style="font-size: 14px; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"CooperPest Solutions wins NJBIZ Business of the Year /span/strong/p

p style="margin: 10.5pt 0in;"emspan style="font-size: 14px; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"Lawrenceville, New Jersey - December 9, 2014 ndash; Cooper Pest Solutions has been namedthe winner in the NJBIZ Business of the Year 51-100 employee category./span/em/p

p style="margin: 10.5pt 0in;"span style="font-size: 14px;"After CEO Phil Cooper had been awardedthe NJBIZ Corporate Citizen of the Year Award in 2013, Phil Cooper was thrilled to accept anotherNJBIZ award once again last night. The main difference was that this year the award was earned bynot only Phil, but all of the employees at Cooper Pest Solutions./span/p

pspan style="font-size: 14px;"Shortly after receiving the award last night Phil e-mailed the entirestaff "You are the 2014 NJ Biz Business of the Year!!!!" /span/p

p style="margin: 10.5pt 0in;"span style="font-size: 14px;""WOW, I am blown away by the award. Itis totally a team effort. Congrats to the greatest team a CEO could have" says Phil. "I would also liketo congratulate all of the other finalists in the 51-100 employee category who presented veryformidable competition for the award, and we look forward to competing for the award again nextyear." /span/p

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Cooper Pest Solutionsbr /

351 Lawrence Station Road,br /

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Ph: 1-800-949-2667/span/p

pspan style="font-size: 14px;"###/span/p

pspan style="font-size: 14px;"About Cooper Pest Solutions: Cooper Pest Solutions has been a leaderin the pest management industry for nearly 60 years. As a leading company for developing new pesttreatment technology, Cooper is also the principal authority on bed bugs within the pest control

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industry. Our philosophy is that everything we do at Cooper is aimed at WOWing our valued clients,and this begins with every service we render, with every discussion we have. /span/p

http://www.cooperpest.com/RSSRetrieve.aspx?ID=13837A=LinkObjectID=576552ObjectType=56O=http%253a%252f%252fwww.cooperpest.com%252fblog%252fcooper-pest-solutions-wins-n-biz-business-of-the-yearhttp://www.cooperpest.com/blog/cooper-pest-solutions-wins-njbiz-business-of-the-yearTue, 09 Dec 2014 16:15:00 GMTFlea control in NJ and PApDo you own a dog orcat? If so you probably already know the dangers that fleas can impose on your pets and family. Pestcontrol is becoming more and more valuable when problems such as flea infestations are taking overyour home. /p

pFleas originate anywhere outdoors where there are high temperatures and moisture. This meanscrawl spaces, mud, and grass are ideal breeding grounds for these nasty creatures. They thenspread by laying nearly 50 eggs per day everywhere that they travel. But whatrsquo;s the problemwith fleas? /p

pFleas are tiny parasites that feed solely on the blood of a live host. They live for the chance to biteand cling on to your dog. Fleas inflict harm by constantly biting, leaving the animal itching andirritated. Jumping up to 6 inches in the air, fleas tend to infect an animal, lay eggs, and then move onto the nearest animal in sight. This can quickly spiral into mass chaos just from one walk around theblock with your pet. /p

pThe problem doesnrsquo;t stop with your pet. Once fleas enter your home, they are nearlyimpossible to remove. Their uncanny ability to rapidly reproduce can also affect humans. Fleas seekout the blood of a live host, whether it be an animal or human. Effective pest control NJ can helpreduce your flea infestation./p

pThe first step to preventing fleas from entering your home is treating your pet with preventativemedication. There are several companies that manufacture medication that specifically targets fleaprevention. If you already have a flea problem, make sure to call the pest control NJ specialists atCooper Pest Solutions. We will dispatch a skilled technician to treat the affected areas of your home.Simultaneously, your pet must receive a flea dip to kill all of the fleas currently hosting on their skin./p

pLearn more about fleas and our treatment options by visiting our ahref="http://www.cooperpest.com/pests/fleas"flea page/a./p

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p style="line-height: 16.8pt;"strongspan style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: arial, sans-serif; color:#464646;"By The BedBug Central Team - 11/06/2014/span/strong/p

p style="margin: 7.5pt 0in; line-height: 16.8pt;"strongspan style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: arial,sans-serif; color: #464646;"Applications are Now Being Accepted For Free Bed Bug Services/span/strong/p

p style="margin: 7.5pt 0in; line-height: 16.8pt;"emspan style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: arial,

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sans-serif; color: #595959;"Bed Bugs Infestations are on the Rise, Wreaking Havoc in Householdsand on Wallets of Those Who Canrsquo;t Afford Treatment/span/em /p

p style="margin: 7.5pt 0in; line-height: 16.8pt;"span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: arial, sans-serif; color: #595959;"New Jersey ndash; November 6, 2014 ndash; For those suffering from a bedbug infestation, therersquo;s finally a reason to be Merry this year ndash; A nationwide program isaccepting applications for free bed bug services during the holiday season./span/p

p style="margin: 7.5pt 0in; line-height: 16.8pt;"span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: arial, sans-serif; color: #595959;"Throughout the month of December,nbsp;strongahref="http://www.bedbugcentral.com/"span style="color: #595959;"BedBugCentral/span/a/strongnbsp;will coordinate with pest control companies across the country to providefree charitable bed bug services to those in need.nbsp;ahref="http://www.bedbugcentral.com/taking-the-bite-out-of-the-holidays"strongspan style="color:#595959;"Taking the Bite Out of the Holidays/span/strong/a, is an annual charity, having donatedover $500,000 in free service since its inception in 2009. The charity helps those suffering from bedbug infestations that do not have the financial means to improve their situation and are unable tofind comfort and relief from their problem./span/p

p style="margin: 7.5pt 0in; line-height: 16.8pt;"span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: arial, sans-serif; color: #595959;"As bed bug infestations continue to spread and grow throughout the country,the National Pest Management Associationnbsp;a href="http://www.pestworld.org/all-things-b-d-bugs/history-of-bed-bugs/bed-bug-facts-statistics/"span style="color:#595959;"reports/span/anbsp;nearly 30 percent of those living in urban areas have encountered bedbugs. Seeing firsthand how difficult and expensive bed bugs are to eliminate,nbsp;ahref="http://bedbugcentral.com/company/jeff-white"span style="color: #595959;"JeffreyWhite/span/a, Vice President of Technical Services for BedBug Central developed ldquo;Taking theBite Out of the Holidays.rdquo;/span/p

p style="margin-top: 7.5pt; line-height: 16.8pt;"span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: arial, sans-serif; color: #595959;""Having dealt extensively with bed bugs, we know they can be very difficultand expensive to eliminate. We also understand there are many people out there that simply can'tafford effective treatment," said White. /span/p

p style="margin-top: 7.5pt; line-height: 16.8pt;"span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: arial, sans-serif; color: #595959;""This holiday season we want to give back to the community and providesome relief to those in need so that they could use their money to create a happier holiday withoutthe frustration of bed bugs." In order to reach as many needy individuals and charities as possible,Bed Bug Central enlisted the help of its bedbugFREE network, a network of like-minded companiesthat agree with philosophies and treatment methods of Bed Bug Central, and other pestmanagement companies. Those in need of bed bug services or those who wish to recommendsomeone are asked to submit an application detailing in 300 words or less why they are in need oftreatment. Applications can be submitted a variety of ways:/span/p

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lispan style="font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6; font-family: inherit;"Online:nbsp;Submit anapplication online, a href="http://www.bedbugcentral.com/taking-bite-o-t-holidays/submission"clicknbsp;here/a/span/li

linbsp;span style="font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6; font-family: inherit;"Via mail:"Beddy Bed Bug",351 Lawrence Station Road, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648/span/li

liEmail:nbsp;[email protected]/li

linbsp;Tspan style="font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6; font-family: inherit;"witter:nbsp;Send a Tweetto @BedBugCentral/span/li

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p style="margin: 7.5pt 0in; line-height: 16.8pt;"span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: arial, sans-serif; color: #595959;"Applications are being accepted throughnbsp;strongspan style="text-decoration: underline;"November 28, 2014/span/strong. Once those individuals and organizationsthat have been selected are notified, a prompt treatment date will be scheduled./span/p

p style="margin: 7.5pt 0in; line-height: 16.8pt;"span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: arial, sans-serif; color: #595959;"###/span/p

p style="margin: 7.5pt 0in; line-height: 16.8pt;"strongspan style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: arial,sans-serif; color: #595959;"About BedBug Central:nbsp;/span/strongspan style="font-size: 12pt;font-family: arial, sans-serif; color: #595959;"BedBug Central serves as the nationrsquo;s mostauthoritative information resource and website available to the public for information concerningbed bugs and bed bug related issues concerning health, prevention, and treatment methods.nbsp;ahref="http://www.bedbugcentral.com/"strongspan style="color: #595959;"BedBug Centralwebsite/span/strong/a/span/p

p style="margin-top: 7.5pt; line-height: 16.8pt;"strongspan style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: arial,sans-serif; color: #595959;"About Taking the Bite Out of the Holidays:/span/strongspan style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: arial, sans-serif; color: #595959;"nbsp;Taking the Bite out of the Holidays is a

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charitable effort sponsored by BedBug Central that is offering free bed bug services to those in needwho are suffering from bed bug infestations and do not have the means to better their situation thisholiday season. Since 2009, over $500,000 in services has been donated to those inneed.nbsp;/span/p

p style="margin-top: 7.5pt; line-height: 16.8pt;"span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: arial, sans-serif; color: #595959;"For further information, please visit www.BedBugCentral.com/span /p

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p class="MsoNormal"Rodent Control NJ/p

p class="MsoNormal"Cooper Pest ndash; Tuesday, October 28, 2014/p

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p class="MsoNormal"The

last thing that any homeowner wants to hear is, ldquo;You have a mouse problem.rdquo;

Just thinking of mice makes most people cringe. The reality is, mice are not

just childish pranks and scary Halloween decorations, span class="GramE"they/span

can put your home at a serious risk for destruction. Our rodent control NJ

experts are prepared to take on the task of protecting your home from even the

worst mouse infestation./p

p class="MsoNormal"As the cold fall and winter months approach, mice seek out

warm places to nest. That means they can sneak in through small holes and

cracks around the foundation of your home to find shelter and food. These pests

can also enter your house through exhaust pipes, bathroom vents, faulty siding,

and chewing holes through your roofing. Once they are inside, they rapidly

breed and multiply, making it near impossible to take on the infestation

yourself. By the time you spot a mouse, it is likely already too late for a

store bought remedy./p

p class="MsoNormal"Below, our rodent control NJ specialists answer our most

commonly asked questions to help you identify and deal with potential mouse

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problems this fall and winter./p

p class="MsoNormal"strongQ: How can I tell if

I have a mouse problem?o:p/o:p/strong/p

p class="MsoNormal"strongA: /strongMice are

nocturnal creatures, which means they are most active at night. Do you hear

gnawing, scratching, or squeaking in the walls or ceiling? Mice can often

burrow into walls and make nests in your attic, making the most noise at night.

Are there small holes and visible evidence of chewing in your Tupperware,

cereal boxes, and other food items? Do you see small droppings or urine? Mice eat

up to 20 times per day and produce up to 100 droppings per day, strongeach/strong. /p

p class="MsoNormal"strongQ: What damage can

they do?o:p/o:p/strong/p

p class="MsoNormal"strongA: /strongMice are known

to contaminate and poison your pantry once they break in by defecating and

urinating directly into your food. They are also known carriers of several

diseases, which can affect your family and loved ones. Mice love to gnaw on

anything they can find, which can escalate to disaster very quickly if they

chew through wiring./p

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p class="MsoNormal"For the next several months, Mice are the biggest pest

problem for homeowners in the NJ and PA area. If you would like to keep mice

out of your home or get rid of mice, please donrsquo;t hesitate to call the rodent

control NJ professionals at Cooper Pest Solutions. span class="msoIns"inscite="mailto:Lauren%20Eddy" datetime="2014-10-27T16:54"o:p/o:p/ins/span/p

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p style="text-align: center;"strong /strong/p

p style="text-align: center;"strong /strong/p

p style="text-align: center;"strongNJBIZ Honors New Jerseyrsquo;s Top Businesses and BusinessLeaders/strong/p

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p style="text-align: justify;"Cooper Pest Solutions has been named a finalist in the Business of theYear (1-50 employees) category in the 2014 NJBIZ Business of the Year awards program. The awardprogram, produced by NJBIZ, New Jerseyrsquo;s premiere business news publication, is presentedby EisnerAmper LLP and sponsored by span style="font-size: 11pt;"Comcast Business/span./p

p style="text-align: justify;"spanThe Business of the Year awards program celebrates NewJerseyrsquo;s most dynamic businesses and business leaders who share a commitment toprofessional excellence, business growth and the community. /spanFinalists were selected in sixcategories:nbsp; Business of the Year (1-50 Employees), Business of the Year (51-100 Employees),Business of the Year (101+ Employees), Corporate Citizen of the Year, Emerging Business of theYear and Executive of the Year./p

p style="text-align: justify;"Finalists and winners were chosen by an independent panel of judges

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including: James W. Hughes, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; David W. Opderbeck,Seton Hall University School of Law; Shino John, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; andPeter Kasabach, New Jersey Future./p

p style="text-align: justify;"The Business of the Year award finalists will be recognized and thewinner in each category will be announced during an awards dinner on December 8, 2014 at thePalace at Somerset Park in Somerset, NJ./p

p style="text-align: justify;"span style="font-size: 12pt;"nbsp;/span/p

p style="text-align: justify;"For more information about the NJBIZ Business the Year awardsprogram or to reserve seats to the event, please visit ahref="http://www.njbiz.com/events"www.njbiz.com/events/a or contact Erika Plateroti at ahref="mailto:[email protected]"[email protected]/a or (732) 246-5713./p

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pIn 2008, the University of Florida Entomology department did a controlled experiment with dogs todetermine their effectiveness and accuracy. nbsp;The report concluded that the dogs had a 97.5percent positive indication rate, with no false positives. nbsp;It also concluded that if properlytrained, dogs can be effective at detecting live bed bugs and viable bed bug eggs. nbsp;While thatmay sound like a ringing endorsement for their widespread use, commercially they are not the besttool for detecting bed bugs. nbsp;The experiment in Florida was controlled, and in the commercialenvironment there are many other factors that the dog could be reacting to that result in a falsepositive or no detection at all. nbsp;/p

pAlso, there is no regulation or certification for dog trainers to follow. Hence, some may be bettersuited than others in the detection of bed bugs. nbsp;In a residential setting, the degree to whichthey are reliable varies greatly, but almost never as accurate as advertised. nbsp;So if you arepresented with different bed bug treatment options, make sure you nbsp;ask questions and do yourresearch to ensure that you are receiving the best treatment possible./p

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ultimately causing pest related issues down the road which may cause inconvenience or jeopardizeyour safety.nbsp; In order to avoid potential costs associated with damages caused by pests, ourpreventative quality pest control services are highly recommended in order to prevent pests yearround./p

pFor effective Essex County pest control at home, either Cooperrsquo;s Traditional or Intensivequarterly service is recommended. Both services provide four preventive measures to keep pests outevery season and the services vary by the type of pests treated and the property treated around thehome. Each year you will receive three exterior maintenance services during March ndash;November and one interior service during December ndash; February. The winter service will focuson the interior of the structure and is geared towards preventing rodents and other pests./p

pFor business owners, ineffective pest control can adversely harm your business. Commercial pestcontrol services are paramount in maintaining the good image of any business. At Copper, we prideourselves on our ability to create maintenance plans that are specifically suited to serve your EssexCounty area property./p

pCooper Pest Solutions has been a recognized leader in the pest control industry for nearly sixtyyears, and we are always developing ongoing innovative solutions for residential and commercialpest control. Contact us today to discuss your pest management needs./p

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pUnfortunately, Bed bugs can be difficult to spot as they usually feed on the hostrsquo;s bloodwithout being noticed. They can even survive up to months at a time without eating. Symptoms thatsuggest the presence of these insects include skin rashes and possibly allergic symptoms. Whileattempting to handle the infestation yourself might seem a viable option, it is best to use aprofessional service which has the necessary tools and equipment to eliminate them from yourhome. Furthermore, some bed bugs have grown to be resistant to certain pesticides, which meansthat your attempts may be futile anyway. As such, calling Cooper, the reliable Bed bug exterminatorin NJ is critical to eradicating your bed bug infestation./p

pIf you think you have Bed bugs in your home, you may be tempted to discard sheets, blankets,comforters and pillows to get rid of the problem. However, it is recommended that you do NOT dothis as doing so may cause the infestation to spread throughout your home, resulting in furniture,carpet and other fixtures becoming infested as well.nbsp; Also, the more you attempt to eliminatethe problem yourself, the more an improper treatment can cause the Bed bug problem to spreadfurther within your home. Improper Bed bug treatments may result in increased costs in order tocompletely resolve the issue and eliminate the pests from your home. /p

pCooper Pest Control has been the leading pest control company in NJ and PA for nearly 60 years.When treating for Bed bugs, Cooper will always implement the most efficient and environmentallyconscious solutions to help you get rid of Bed bugs within your home. When NJ and PA homeownerschoose Cooper, they are assured that their homes will be Bed bug free after our treatment with no

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bugs and bites once again./p

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strong

pstrongspan style="text-decoration: underline;"Identification/span/strong/p

/strong

pAdult Boxelder bugs are about a half an inch long, and are black with red and orange marking ontheir abdomen. nbsp;Their wings lay flat across the back and overlap./p

pimg alt="" src="/img/blog/boxelder.png" style="border: 0px;" /br /

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strongspan style="text-decoration: underline;"Damage/span/strong/p

pspan style="font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.6; font-family: inherit;"Boxelder bugs donrsquo;t pose alegitimate threat to your home. nbsp;However, since they feed on plant fluid, there can be ayellowing effect from highly infested areas. nbsp;They have also been known to feed on certain typesof flowers./span/p

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pstrongspan style="text-decoration: underline;"Prevention/span/strong/p

pThe best method of control is prevention. nbsp;They are considered to be anldquo;overwinteringrdquo; pest, which means they enter your home to escape winters.nbsp;Although they donrsquo;t reproduce when in this state, they can enter your home and becomea nuisance in your home. nbsp;To effectively prevent bugs that overwinter, make sure you seal upany cracks in your home, especially around windows, vents, and doors.br /

br /

strongspan style="text-decoration: underline;"Treatment/span/strong/p

pWhen dealing with overwintering pests, the best time to do treatments is when those bugs start toenter your home. nbsp;Using pesticides to kill these bugs is not advisable since other bugs mightstart to feed off their dead bodies. nbsp;Use a vacuum to suck up any bugs, as this will prevent themfrom attracting other bugs. nbsp;br /

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At Cooper, we offer a variety of different services to ensure your home stays bug free all year, aswell as a preventative over-wintering service. To learn more, please give us a call or fill out our webform./p

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