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Nothing is more irritable to a homeowner than realizing chewed pipes and wires or discovering an army of termites in your cupboard. However, there is no need to worry because that is what we exist for. For over 20 years, we have been providing pest and vermin control services to residential areas and commercial properties. The experience we have amassed over those years has helped us to position ourselves as the leading pest exterminators.
We take care of all forms of pests such as bedbugs, mosquitoes, and termites just to name a few. Our pest control company in Westville NJ has skillful and experienced professionals who offer 24/7 emergency services. If you require your property to be protected from future invasions or notice signs of an infestation, notify us immediately and our team will take care of your pest problem.
Our pest control services are quick, safe and effective since we understand various pests and responsive extermination solutions. We offer extermination services on rats, mice, bugs, flies, cockroaches, ants and birds.
Here is how our quarterly pest control service works:
Our friendly technicians will examine your home from the ceilings to the walls and cabinets to uncover nesting areas for critters. We can quickly identify their hiding areas and nesting places. We will also examine your garage and the yard to identify entry points in and out of your house. From the initial assessment, our experts will develop a customised protection plan.
Since pest infestation happens throughout the year, our experts will develop a plan that protects in all seasons. Based on the pest activities in every season, we can provide control measures to pest-proof your home.
After developing a full-year plan, our technicians will visit your home or business premises four times during the year for treatment. The visit happens during summer, spring, autumn and winter to prevent infestation. The most important visit is during spring, which is the breeding season for most pests.

Spiders love warm and dark corners, wall cracks and air vents. They also string webs in the eaves of the house. While they may seem harmless, spider bites can cause a severe allergic reaction and anaphylactic shock.
Cockroaches love to lurk around the kitchen, especially in dark spots under the tables and behind the fridge or stoves. Apart from being a nuisance, cockroaches are carriers of diseases such as Salmonella and Dysentery, which pose a significant health risk.
If you have a pet, especially dogs and cats, fleas may infest your home. Fleas feed on blood; hence flea bites often cause swelling and itchy marks on your body. They also transmit diseases and cause allergic reactions.
To make houseplant soil less attractive to fungus gnats, let the top layer dry between waterings, remove dead plant matter, and use sticky traps to catch adults early. Overwatered pots are one of the most common indoor gnat sources.
To make your kitchen less attractive to pantry beetles, rotate dry foods, inspect packages before storing them, and clean shelf corners where spilled flour or crumbs collect. The back of a warm, quiet cabinet is often where the problem quietly starts.
To keep firewood from attracting pests, store it off the ground and away from the house, and avoid bringing in more wood than you plan to use quickly. Firewood stacked against the structure is a classic shelter zone for ants, spiders, rodents, and more.
Not every small bug is the same problem. Correct identification affects everything from treatment method to follow-up schedule to expected difficulty. That is why real pest control pricing often depends on what the pest actually is, not just what it looked like from across the room.
No two pest problems are exactly alike. Property size, pest type, severity, follow-up frequency, entry points, and sanitation issues all change the scope. That is why serious pricing is usually built case by case rather than pulled from a generic flat-rate fantasy.
Hidden activity usually means more inspection and more uncertainty at the start. If pests are in wall voids, attics, crawl spaces, behind appliances, or under insulation, it takes longer to confirm the scope and build the right plan. Hidden problems often cost more because they take more work to find and treat correctly.
Spring warmth often wakes up stink bugs that hid inside walls, attics, or window areas during winter. They are not subtle guests, and crushing them is exactly as rewarding as it sounds.
For a mild spring issue, vacuum visible bugs, empty the vacuum promptly, and seal gaps around windows and screens. Keep curtains and window sills clean, because the insects often cluster where warmth builds. Avoid smashing them by hand. A simple soapy-water trap or vacuuming routine usually works for low numbers. If the problem is recurring throughout the structure, Richard's Pest Control can help identify how they are entering your Westville property.
Moisture-loving ants often become active in spring, especially around sinks, dishwashers, and under cabinets. In many homes across NJ, the real trigger is not the food itself but the combination of water and hidden crumbs.
For a light infestation, dry the sink area every evening, fix minor drips, empty the dishwasher promptly, and clean under the sink with mild soapy water. Cinnamon, peppermint oil on cotton balls, or vinegar-wipe routines can help discourage traffic in the short term, but only if the moisture issue is addressed too. If the ants keep appearing from wall voids or outlet gaps, Richard's Pest Control can help locate the nesting point.
Spring growth attracts aphids to ornamentals, porch plants, and sometimes indoor plants placed near sunny windows. While they are mainly plant pests, they also attract ants and create sticky residue that becomes a household annoyance.
For light infestations, rinse plants gently with water, prune heavily affected tips, and use mild soapy water on outdoor plant leaves where appropriate. Do not overfertilize, because lush new growth is basically an aphid welcome sign. If aphid activity around entry points begins drawing ants indoors, Richard's Pest Control can help you address the broader spring pest pressure around your Westville home.
Before spring pest treatment in Westville, these five steps help Richard's Pest Control work faster and more effectively:
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Extensive pest control services. We've had some pretty big problems with cockroaches in our house. After the job was done, we never had to worry about that since.
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Yes. Seasonal yard treatments can reduce activity when paired with habitat reduction like removing standing water, trimming brush, and managing leaf litter. Ask about a schedule for Westville, NJ.
Richard's Pest Control provides pest control in Westville and surrounding communities across NJ. If you’re unsure whether you’re in our service area, contact us and we’ll confirm quickly.
Yes. German roaches require a strict approach: inspection, targeted baiting and growth regulators where appropriate, sanitation improvements, and follow-up. Quick action reduces spread and cost.
These pests often breed in organic buildup inside drains. Cleaning the drain and trap area thoroughly is essential. We can confirm the source and recommend treatment steps if the issue persists.
Keep access clear to key areas (kitchen, bathrooms, attic entry, garage edges). Reduce clutter near walls, wipe up crumbs/grease, and secure pet food. For some pests, you may receive a specific prep checklist.
Prevention reduces the chance that pest pressure becomes severe, hidden, or widespread. By dealing with entry points, seasonal pressure, and supportive conditions early, many properties avoid larger corrective treatments later. Prevention is not free, but it is often cheaper than rebuilding control after repeated failures.
Monitoring is important when the pest source is hidden, when activity patterns are changing, or when follow-up decisions need evidence. Traps, monitors, and scheduled checks help confirm whether pressure is dropping or if the plan needs to change. That monitoring time is part of the service value.
Recurring infestations often mean the original driver was never fully removed. That could be missed entry points, hidden nesting, sanitation problems, exterior harborage, or untreated adjacent areas. When a problem keeps coming back, more diagnostic work is usually needed before the right solution can hold.
If pests are entering through several gaps, cracks, vents, utility lines, or roofline openings, the job becomes more complicated. More entry points usually mean more time spent finding the pattern, recommending fixes, and building a realistic long-term plan. Easy access for pests usually means more work for everyone else.
The location of the nest matters a lot. A small visible paper wasp nest in an easy spot is very different from yellow jackets in the ground or a hidden nest inside a wall or roof void. Access, safety, and the level of nest activity all influence the final cost.
