Don’t let pests take over your Harding, NJ home. Reclaim your space with Prestige Pest Unit’s exterminator services that tackle termites, bed bugs, ants, fleas, and ticks.
At Prestige Pest Unit, we are dedicated to offering effective residential exterminator services to families in Harding, NJ, and throughout Morris County. From tackling termite damage to providing relief from bed bugs, our services are designed to meet the unique pest challenges homeowners face.
We also address issues with ants, fleas, and ticks, using techniques that target each pest directly. By focusing on your specific concerns, we aim to make your home a more comfortable, pest-free space for you and your loved ones.
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Pests like termites, bed bugs, ants, fleas, and ticks can disrupt your Harding, NJ home in more ways than one. They create discomfort, damage property, and even pose health risks to your family. Prestige Pest Unit specializes in residential exterminator services in Morris County that address these issues head-on.
From termite extermination that protects your home’s structure to flea and tick treatments that safeguard your family, our methods are focused on long-term relief. Whether it’s ants invading your kitchen or bed bugs interrupting your nights, we’re here to help. Call 973-841-8480 today to learn more about how we can solve your pest problems.
After the retreat of the Wisconsin Glacier, a mighty glacial lake called Glacial Lake Passaic formed in this area that, about 15,000 to 11,000 years ago, extended for 30 miles (48 km) in length and was 10 miles (16 km) wide. The lake finally drained when a blockage of the Passaic River reopened. The Great Swamp is the remnant of the lake bottom and portions of the swamp lay in what now is the township. Once the lake drained, higher areas became a wooded area that was used for hunting, fishing, and farming by Native Americans. At the time of colonization by the Dutch it belonged to the Lenape tribes, but British colonists did their best to displace them westward.
Much of what now is known as Harding was an agricultural community with roots stretching as far back as the early 18th century. Bypassed by colonial turnpikes, revolution era canals, and railroads laid in the Victorian era, the area remained a rural backwater. For almost two centuries of European occupation, its open and rolling landscapes reflected its agricultural use, as land had been cleared for cattle pastures, orchards, and fields of grain. The Great Swamp, the wooded slopes of the Watchung Mountains, and those near Jockey Hollow also were used by local farmers for wood supply. The communities of Green Village, Logansville, New Vernon, and Pleasantville were the village centers in this agricultural community.
Wealthy urban residents from Manhattan and Newark bought farmland, enlarged old farmhouses, and landscaped the grounds. The movement to establish Harding Township was driven by local property owners who wanted to maintain a bucolic community without suburban development.
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