At Prestige Pest Unit, we specialize in residential exterminator services for homeowners in Sussex County. Whether you need a termite exterminator to prevent structural damage or a bed bug exterminator to eliminate sleepless nights, our team is here to help.
We also handle common issues like ants, fleas, and ticks, using targeted extermination techniques that suit your home’s unique needs.
Protecting your Vernon, NJ home means creating a safer, healthier living environment for your family – and that’s what we focus on every day. Ready to reclaim living space? Contact us today!
Your home should be a place of comfort, not a haven for pests. Whether you’re dealing with termites, bed bugs, ants, or fleas and ticks, each pest requires a specialized approach. That’s why Prestige Pest Unit offers exterminator services that are customized to meet the unique challenges of Sussex County homes.
From our termite exterminator services that protect your property to bed bug extermination that lets you sleep soundly, we’re here to make your Vernon, NJ home safer and healthier. Call 973-841-8480 today to learn more about how our residential exterminator services can help restore your safety – and sanity.
The independent township of Vernon was established on April 8, 1793, from portions of Hardyston Township, and the township was formally incorporated on February 21, 1798. The 68 square miles (180 km2) which marked the town’s borders over 200 years ago have not changed since. However, the population of Vernon, which was 1,548 people as recently as 1950, has steadily grown since the 1960s, when the ski industry was introduced to the area. Additional growth has come as home prices have soared in the inner suburbs of New York City and property buyers seek the better values available from real estate developments in the area.
Iron mining in the town of Vernon was prevalent during the mid-to-late 19th century. Mines such as the Canistear Mine, Williams Mine, and the Pochuk Mine created industry which spawned local businesses, and brought rail travel to the town.
It is not known how Vernon Township got its name, but a number of theories have been offered by author Ronald J. Dupont Jr.: