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A new customer in Gladstone, NJ spotted some yellow jackets flying around his master bathroom one morning and immediately called Cowleys for help. When we inspected the bathroom, we noticed a few yellow jackets hovering around the jacuzzi vent. So we opened it and a bunch of angry yellow jackets came flying out! We discovered that they were coming from a small space near the vent duct, so we treated that area with a knockdown aerosol application. We then went outside to check the exhaust vent to the jacuzzi, removed the vent cover, and found an active yellow jackets nest inside!
We treated that area with a knockdown dusting product, which will rapidly exterminate the yellow jackets. After several moments, we removed the nest and disposed of it. We then went back inside and treated the void around the vent duct with the knockdown dusting application.
This homeowner in Princeton Junction, NJ had suspected that she had squirrels in her attic, so she called Little Rascals to come out and inspect. When we arrived and inspected the roof, we found a chewed-out area by the soffit as well as squirrel hair stuck in it. If that wasn't enough, when we inspected the attic, we actually found the squirrel running around!
Since the chewed-out area was how the squirrel got in, we temporarily closed off the area with hardware cloth, installed a one-way device directly over the access point, and set up several baited devices nearby. The one-way allows the squirrel to safely leave the attic but prevents it from getting back in.
A short while later, we safely retrieved the squirrel! We then relocated it to a new, humane environment, disinfected the attic, and sealed up the soffit area with sturdy metal flashing.
This homeowner in Princeton Junction, NJ, wanted his crawl space encapsulated, so he called Cowleys and we were sent out to perform the job.
Once we entered the crawl space we removed all the contaminated insulation and debris, leveled the ground for proper draining, and installed a drainage matting. This material is a dimpled plastic mat that allows all excess moisture to work its way over the sump pump. Once we finished, we installed a vapor barrier which is a heavy-duty, 20-mil 7-ply sandwich of high and low-density polyethylene with a polyester-cord reinforcement. It cannot tear and is extremely durable. The vapor barrier is also treated with an antimicrobial to prevent mold and is installed over the foundation walls and floor to create a continuous air and moisture barrier.
Next, we installed SilverGlo™, which is a waterproof foam insulation that seals the walls from outside moisture and humidity, to the walls of the crawl space. Lastly, we installed a Sani-Dry Sedona commercial-grade dehumidifier to control the humidity levels. The Sedona directs the extracted water pulled out of the air directly into the sump pump. Now the homeowner has a transformed crawl space that is clean and dry and can be utilized for additional storage space.
Recently, we received a frantic call from a new customer in Princeton Junction, NJ. As her children were playing in the yard, they unknowingly disturbed a hornets nest and were stung several times. Fortunately, none of they were allergic or had to be hospitalized. As we arrived and inspected the area were the children were playing, we found a large bald-faced hornets nest in a bush in the backyard.
Bald-faced hornets are aggressive stinging insects that can actually sense vibrations in the air when something or someone comes within close proximity to their nest. What's worse is that bald-faced hornets have smooth stingers, which means they sting over and over again. Using our extendable pole, we injected a knockdown aerosol application into the opening of the nest. After several moments, we then treated the nest with a knockdown liquid application. Both of these products will rapidly exterminate the bald-faced hornets. Once they were eliminated, we removed the nest and properly disposed of it.
During a routine treatment of this restaurant in Princeton Junction, NJ, we noticed a few fruit flies flying around one of the floor drains. We took a closer look and found a large amount of fruit flies inside of it! Turns out the fruit flies were attracted to rotting produce inside the drain. For treatment, we applied a liquid application and then scrubbed the floor drain out with our heavy-duty scrubbing brush. This application removes the bad bacteria in the drain, which is the breeding ground for the fruit flies.
Afterward, we applied a bio-foam solution in the floor drain. This product removes all the organic build-up, odors, and scum inside them. Lastly, we applied a fly bait to the area around the floor drain to exterminate any remaining adult fruit flies. Before we left, we suggested a few simple sanitation procedures to the owner to prevent any future fruit fly infestations.