Exterminator in Union Hill, NJ

Morris County's Trusted Residential Exterminator


Looking for an exterminator in Union Hill, NJ? At Prestige Pest Unit, we provide pest control options that help keep your home safe and pest-free.

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Why Homeowners Trust Us for Pest Control

  • Safeguard your home against termites with our focused termite exterminator techniques.
  • Sleep better with specialized treatments that target bed bugs where they hide.
  • Keep ants out of your kitchen with proven ant exterminator strategies.
  • Our flea and tick exterminator will protect your family using targeted measures
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    At Prestige Pest Unit, we focus on helping homeowners in Morris County manage pests effectively. From termites or bed bugs, our team has the knowledge to take care of the problem. Each exterminator service we provide aims to solve your pest concerns quickly and effectively, so you can enjoy a more comfortable home.

    As a locally owned and operated company, we understand the challenges homeowners in Union Hill, NJ face, and our pest control options are built to provide real solutions. Let us help make your home a place where pests are no longer a worry.

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    Our Process Explained

    What to Expect from Our Exterminator Services

  • Inspection: We thoroughly check your property to locate and assess pest issues.
  • Treatment Plan: A customized strategy is crafted based on your unique pest concerns.
  • Implementation: Our team applies the treatments, targeting pests for a long-lasting solution.
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    Pests disrupt more than your Union Hill, NJ home – they disrupt your peace and your family’s comfort. At Prestige Pest Unit, we tackle everything from stubborn fleas to persistent ants, focusing on the unique pest challenges homes in Morris County face.

    With targeted techniques and advanced tools, we don’t just eliminate pests – we help you reclaim your space. Call us today at 973-841-8480 and let’s make your home pest-free. Whether it’s a minor annoyance or a major infestation, we’re here to put the control back in your hands.

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    The area that became West Hoboken was originally inhabited by the Munsee-speaking branch of Lenape Native Americans, who wandered in the vast woodland area encountered by Henry Hudson during the voyages he conducted from 1609 to 1610 for the Dutch. Hudson later claimed the area (which included the future New York City) and named it New Netherland. The portion of that land that included the future Hudson County was purchased from members of the Hackensack tribe of the Lenni-Lenape in 1658 by New Netherland colony Director-General Peter Stuyvesant, and became part of Pavonia, New Netherland. The boundaries of the purchase are described in the deed preserved in the New York State Archives, as well as the medium of exchange: “80 fathoms of wampum, 20 fathoms of cloth, 12 brass kettles, 6 guns, one double brass kettle, 2 blankets, and one half barrel of strong beer.”

    The relationship between the early Dutch settlers and Native Americans was marked by frequent armed conflict over land claims. In 1660, Peter Stuyvesant ordered the building of a fortified village called Bergen to protect the area. It was the first permanent European settlement in New Jersey, located in what is now the Journal Square area of Jersey City near Academy Street. In 1664, the British captured New Netherland from the Dutch, at which point the boundaries of Bergen Township encompassed what is now known as Hudson County. North of this was the unpopulated Bergen Woods, which would later be claimed by settlers, after whom a number of streets were named, such as Brown Street and Golden Lane, which still exist in Union City today.

    The area that became Union Hill, however, was sparsely populated until the early 19th century. The British granted Bergen a new town charter in 1668. In 1682 they created Bergen County, which was named to honor their Dutch predecessors. That county comprised all of present-day Hudson, Bergen and Passaic counties. Sparsely inhabited during the 17th and 18th centuries, the southeast section of Bergen County had grown by the early 19th century to the point where it was deemed necessary to designate it a separate county. The New Jersey legislature created Hudson County in 1840, and in 1843, it was divided into two townships: Old Bergen Township (which eventually became Jersey City) and North Bergen Township, which was gradually separated into Hudson County’s municipalities of Hoboken (1849), Weehawken and Guttenberg (1859), and Union Township (or simply Union,) (1864), though it was colloquially known as Union Hill. Union Hill was formed through the merger of a number of villages, such as Dalleytown, Buck’s Corners and Cox’s Corners. The largest of these villages, Union Hill, became the colloquial name for the merged town of Union itself. Union Hill was incorporated as a town by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 29, 1864, from part of Union Township. In 1866, part of North Bergen was added to it. The town was reincorporated on March 27, 1874. The northern section of Union Township was later incorporated as West New York in 1898.

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