Proudly serving clients throughout New York and New Jersey for over 20 years, Bug Boss is your go-to source for aggressive, effective pest control. As licensed, insured, registered professionals, our pest control experts work alongside leading chemical manufacturers to provide optimum termite and pest control, along with bird removal and animal control services. Following the lead of our founder, Mr. Robert Salmon, we work hard to ensure you are completely satisfied with our services. Call us today to learn more about how we can relieve you of your pest problems.
Whether you're treating your beloved pooch for fleas or struggling with a silverfish infestation, Bug Boss is here to help. Staffed by a team of highly experienced pest control experts, we have the skills and knowledge necessary to leave your surroundings safe and free from common crawling pests. Small, wingless pests that can be hard to see with the naked eye, fleas are external parasites that live off the blood of mammals and birds. Because of this, fleas often attach themselves to household pets, invading homes with ease.
From common flies to birds and bees, flying pests are incredibly frustrating to deal with in your home or business. That's why, in addition to crawling pest removal, Bug Boss also provides a variety of services designed to keep your environment free from flying insects, birds, and more. These ant-like flying insects feed primarily on wood, making them a common plague of homes throughout the Jersey City area. Attracted to humid climates, termites typically build mounds in local houses and commercial structures, feasting on wood and leaving your building's wooden structural and surface components vulnerable.
You will rest easy when you choose our mammal and rodent removal experts. At Bug Boss, our team of highly skilled pest control technicians is more than equipped to tackle even the most overwhelming infestations. From groundhog control to skunk removal, we do it all. Sometimes known as a woodchuck or whistle pig, this rodent actually belongs to a group of ground squirrels known as marmots. Most marmots live in rocky and mountainous areas, but the groundhog is widely distributed throughout North America.