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JP McHale Pest Mangement Inc. is a family owned and operated enterprise. Fast, effective service is delivered to strategic areas in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Counties we work in include Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, Fairfield, Bergen, Hudson, Morris, Pasaic and Essex. We absolutely love what we do and look forward to delivering peace of mind to you and your surroundings. Our programs are very effective, we guarantee it, or your investment is fully refunded.
Recent Posts
Cold Weather Will Bring Uninvited Guests To Your Home
License photo credit: ezioman As winter draws closer and closer by the day, your family won’t be the only one that will want the warm comfort of your household. Pests such as insects and rodents will want to share the warmth of your house. Mice ...
Mosquitoes Can Still Be Seen In The Fall (Wink Wink, Morris County, NJ)
Creative Commons License photo credit: ÇP In Morris County, New Jersey they have taken these facts and have put together a project that would help prevent above normal mosquito population. For the past ten years the county has put together a t...
Why Is Pest Control Necessary For Restaurants and Food Processing Plants?
It is easy for most people to take for granted the cleanliness of both restaurants and food processing plants, and they should. Yet, over and over again we see closings and bankruptcies due to the presence of pests. Whether it’d be rodents or co...
Very Funny Rat Prank (Video)
We came across this funny prank on Pest Management Professional Magazine editor’s blog “Keeping it Simple” by Pete Grasso. Please keep in mind all of this is a prank, and methods these actors use are not real. Please Share Thi...
Western Conifer Seed Bug Added To The Pest Identification Center
Today we would like to announce the addition of the Western Conifer Seed Bug AKA The Stink Bug to our Pest Identification Center. The Western Conifer Seed Bug is an overwintering pest that is most active during the fall and spring months. Their beha...
Giant Cockroach Gets Away On “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon”
A few nights ago on NBC, a giant cockroach escaped from the set while doing a presentation on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.” The cockroach was found the next day on the set by a viewer. Watch the video below. Please Share This Pos...

