Local, family-owned and operated pest control service for homes and businesses in New Jersey since 1952. We treat termites, ants, flying insects, fleas, bed bugs, squirrels, rodents, and other pests & wildlife
That also means moisture management because bugs love wet things. Good residential pest control is a collaboration between the residents and the pest management professionals.
Commercial Pest Control
Offices usually have a lot of things in a relatively small space. People often eat at their desks. Retail outlets have a steady stream of people coming through. All only want employees and customers in their spaces – not pests, the kind with more than two legs.
Black carpenter ants feed on a fungus that grows on moist wood. They can cause structural damage if left untreated.
Termites
Subterranean termites are one of the most destructive insects and can collapse an entire building. They cause billions of dollars in damages and eat wood 24 hours a day. They feed on products that contain cellulose such as wood. Their very sharp jaws bite off extremely small portions of wood piece by piece.
Bed Bugs
Arnold’s Pest Control (business license #90966A) is a family owned and operated business that has been in Cranford, New Jersey (Union County) since it was started in 1952 by Arnold Santoro. In 1996, Arnold passed the business on to his son-in-law Brian Denny. Arnold’s Pest Control specializes in Integrated Pest Management, including termite, carpenter ant and bed bug treatment, as well as all other pest control services.
Cockroaches
Oriental cockroaches, sometimes called water bugs, are mostly found in high moisture areas around decaying organic matter. They feed on filth and spread it to food, food preparation areas, plates and utensils.
Bees
Bees, wasps and hornets can make nests inside and outside your home or business. They can sting, sometimes causing dangerous allergic reactions. Our pest control professionals will make sure that all traces of such stinging insects are fully removed, and no nests are left.
Wasps
Crickets
Mosquitoes
The members of Arnold’s expert team of certified pest control applicators are licensed in structural pest control, the treatment of wood destroying insects, mosquito control, integrated pest management in schools and food processing. Members of the team are available for emergencies.
Millipedes
Hornets
Here at Arnold’s Pest Control, we strive to maintain the safety of your family, employees, pets and environment by using eco-friendly products for all of our services.
Bats can carry rabies. Bat guano carries the spores for a disease that can harm the lungs. Bat guano and urine can soak walls of sheet rock and particleboard and cause structural damage. And they bring bat mites, bloodsucking parasites that can attack people.
Raccoons
In addition to bugs, Arnold’s Pest Control is your first call for problems with mice, rats, squirrels, raccoons and bats. Arnold’s has vast experience working with property and business owners.
Wildlife
Rodent and Wildlife Control Critters are looking for a place to live. If they’ve already found your home or business, we can get them out. And we can work to prevent their friends from coming in.
As humans take up more space by expanding construction, the natural habitat for rodents and wildlife is shrinking. They are adapting to their surroundings by taking up residence in man-made structures.
Mice
In all types of weather, wildlife is looking for a more comfortable place to live. In winter, they want to escape the cold. And in summer, they want to get out of the heat. For squirrels, flying squirrels and raccoons, your attic could be the perfect place for them. Rats and mice would probably prefer your basement.
Rats
As a local family owned and operated business, we want to keep your family, your home and your business safe. Bugs and wood destroying insects, squirrels and mice, rats and other animals are part of life. But they don’t have to part of your life or your business.
Squirrels
“The easy way of pest control is to find the problem and kill the bugs or remove the animal,” Denny explained. “The better way is to take a step back and look at what caused the problem. Look at the entire structure – the whole house or the whole business. How are the activities of the home or business making it more attractive to pests? How is the condition of the structure making it a home for mice or rats or squirrels or bees or termites? Yes, we want to take care of the current problem. But what changes can we make to improve the chances that it will not happen again.”