Seasonal Pest Control
Every season brings pests and other bugs into Long Islander’s homes. Suburban Exterminating protects homes for all 4 seasons – winter, spring, summer, fall. The following list is meant to be a...
View ArticleRat and Squirrels Become Internet Sensations
As any professional exterminator will tell you, insects and other animals do amazing things every day! Below are some youtube sensations in recent news. The Milkshake Squirrel The Pizza Rat If you have...
View ArticleUpcoming Wildlife Season
Not every exterminator has a license to “take/trap, transport and release wildlife whenever the animal becomes a nuisance, destroys property or threatens public safety.” Suburban Exterminating has...
View ArticleRaccoons and Squirrels in Your Attic
When animals make their home in your attic, you may begin to hear scratching sounds and other noises at night. These animals are busy – making a big smelly mess up there! Below are some customers’...
View ArticleKeep Mice Out of Your House
If you’re reading this article, you must have mice! Sorry to hear that – mice leave drops of urine in their trail and can carry fleas, mites, ticks and lice with them! They also spread bacteria like...
View ArticleOpening of our Flanders Location
Flanders, NY May 23, 2016 Suburban Exterminating is proud to announce the official opening of our Flanders location. The opening comes after increased pest control service calls from eastern Long...
View ArticleLearn the Signs of Rats Rodents
Many Long Islanders call, text and email our offices looking for advice. Recently, we were asked this question: “Late this evening our dog trapped a rat on our back deck. Will the rat be attracted to...
View ArticleMice and Rat Complaints Up on Long Island
Repeat after me: It’s NOT ok to allow mice and other rodents to live in your home! While it’s no secret that rats & mice carry diseases, you might be surprised to find out which ones. You can say...
View ArticleLong Island Wildlife: Groundhogs & Woodchucks
Woodchuck and groundhog are the different names for the same rodent Marmota monax. These rodents are most like squirrels because they can climb trees and swim. Groundhogs are also great at digging...
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