Home Pest Control of Middlesex County

Welcome to Home Pest Control of Middlesex County! We are New Jersey pest control specialists. We offer both residential and commercial extermination services in Middlesex County. We handle all common pest insects in the area, including: Termites, Ants, Bed Bugs, Cockroaches, Spiders, Palmetto Bugs, Mosquitos, Silverfish, Centipedes, Millipedes, Carpenter Bees, Dust Mites, Spider Mites, Fleas, Lady Bugs, Drain Flies, Indian Meal Moths, Yellow Jackets, Brown Recluse Spiders, Black Widow Spiders, Ticks, Pillbugs, Earwigs, and rodents such as rats and mice. We offer a range of affordable pest management services, including complete interior coverage of your home or building, and complete exterior coverage of your house and lawn. We pride ourselves on our polite and courteous customer service and our excellent results. Give us a call any time to find out more about our prices for pest control work and to schedule an appointment, usually within the next day. We look forward to hearing from you.


Call 24/7 to discuss your pest problem.

Same-day or next-day appointments.

32-point inspection of your property.

Written estimates for pest project.

Fully state licensed and insured.

Complete Bed Bug treatment and removal.

Complete termite tenting and erradication.

Control of ants, spiders, stinging insects.

100% permanent rat and mouse control.

Quarterly and monthly maintenance programs.


Our Service Range - 732-333-3570

Middlesex County Pest Removal Tip:

An Overview of Termite Inspection Report for Closing on a Home Purchase
When you are about to close a real estate contract, lenders will usually need a report that will assure them that the property is free from termites and other insects that destroys wood. This report is commonly referred to as termite inspection report for closing on a home purchase or termite letter. A professional termite control company will need to complete this form. They are specifically trained to identify the presence of active termite infestation.

Things You Should Expect on Termite Inspection
During the inspection, the buyer and the seller will probably be present. There are also instances when the agent will only be the one present. The entire inspection will last for 1 hour or more. When performing the analysis, the termite inspector will need to have an unhampered access on the exterior and interior part of the house. Inspection will also be done on basement, garage, shed, and other obscure areas of the house.

Termite inspector will not only be noting down the presence of termite. They may also identify the presence of mold, and other wood-destroying insects. They will also look for any signs that the place has been treated before. Any possibility of recurring infestation should also be identified. Some of the signs that they will look for includes the mud tubes, hollowed woods, shed wings of alates and others.

Things That Should Be Covered by the Termite Inspection Report for Closing
Inspection of the real estate property will be done within 30 days. In case the closing of the contract has been delayed, it is perhaps necessary to acquire another termite inspection to be certain that it is within the 30-day period. Termite letter will have to cover various points such as the information that we will mention below.

1. Identify if the company that is conducting the inspection has performed the treatment of the structure for the specific insects that destroy wood. The report should also note if the treatment comes with warranty. It should also specify if this is transferrable to the next owner.
2. The inspector should also note if there are conditions that will make it conducive to future infestation that has been determined during the inspection of the real estate property.
3. Any area of the house that is inaccessible to the inspector.
4. Any signs of active infestation and the type of termite or insect that caused the damages.
5. Presence of the wood-destroying insect.

Most of the time, it is the job of the realtor to schedule the inspection. In case they didn't, the responsibility should be shoulder by the buyer. If the real estate property is covered by termite-guarantee, seller will be required to inform the real estate agency. Usually, the termite contract is transferrable. You should discuss this option to the inspection unit.

In case you will need a termite letter, be sure to contact us immediately and we will schedule an experienced technician that will conduct a comprehensive inspection of the house.