Beetle Removal and Beetle Control Service in NJ

Beetle Removal and Beetle Control Service in NJ-ImageAlco Animal and Pest Control provides Beetle pest control service for New Jersey. We pride ourselves in providing same day Beetle pests control and animal removal services for homes, offices and condos through out New Jersey.

Whether your household pest is an ant, roach, caterpillar, or silverfish, our experienced and reliable pest control technicians will get rid of these pest satisfaction guaranteed!


At Alco Pest Control we use safe, effective and humane pesticides to take care of that nagging pest problem. ALCO pest control technicians are trained to take care of any pest problem you have from ants to bees, termites and more. All of our pest control and animal removal services are fully guaranteed.

Alco Animal & Pest Control provides full Beetle removal and Beetle control services in NJ. We are more than happy to inform New Jersey and out of state visitors on these and other species that (might) cause dangers to their health. We offer great advice and solutions because we are well certified and informed when it comes to animal control and the safety of animals in New Jersey, that is our main priority.

Research performed by many US extension service branches has shown that pheromone traps may attract more beetles than they catch, and so they have fallen out of favor. Natural repellents include catnip, chives, garlic, and tansy, as well as the remains of dead beetles. Additionally, when present in small numbers, the beetles may be manually controlled using a soap-water spray mixture.

What is the life cycle of Japanese Beetles?
The life cycle of the beetle is typically one year in most parts of the United States, but this can be extended in cooler climates; for instance, in its native Japan, the beetle's life cycle is two years long as a result of the higher latitudes of the grasslands required for the larval stage. During the larval stage the white grubs can be identified by their V-shaped raster pattern.

Where do Japanese Beetles come from?
As the name suggests, the Japanese beetle is native to Japan. The insect was first found in the United States in 1916 in a nursery near Riverton, New Jersey. It is thought that beetle larvae entered the United States in a shipment of iris bulbs prior to 1912 when inspections of commodities entering the country began. "The first Japanese beetle found in Canada was in a tourist's car at Yarmouth, arriving in Nova Scotia by ferry from Maine in 1939. During the same year three additional adults were captured at Yarmouth and three at Lacolle in southern Quebec."

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