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The Return of Brood XIV: What Property Managers Need to Know About This 17-Year Cicada Event

 The Return of Brood XIV: A 17-Year Cicada Spectacle Takes Over New Jersey & Long Island This spring, the skies (and the soundscape) across parts of New Jersey and New York are buzzing—literally. After 17 years underground, Brood XIV cicadas have emerged, creating a rare natural phenomenon. While it's a fascinating entomological event, commercial property

By |2025-06-08T08:35:56-05:00June 8th, 2025|commercial real estate, pest control|

🐛 Top 10 Pest-Themed Bands To Rock Out Your June Weekend

We're mixing it up this week with something to help your summer driving and returning to an old theme of insect music.  From infestations to FM stations — here are bands that give us earworms- … in only the best ways. 🪲 The Beatles Pest: Beetles Song: Help! The only beetles you welcome into your

By |2025-06-07T12:51:17-05:00June 6th, 2025|music, pest control, rats|

Transportation Report – Introducing Our New Jersey Edition

🛣️ Born to Commute: Introducing the First-Ever BOMA-NJ Transportation Report 🗞️ June 2025 | Special Garden State Edition New Jersey, it’s your time to shine (or at least be seen through the road haze and airport delays). This isn’t just another transit roundup — it’s the first-ever BOMA-NJ Transportation Report, crafted specifically for New Jersey

By |2025-06-16T13:21:28-05:00June 5th, 2025|BOMA, commercial real estate, Transportation|

Moderna Bird Flu Vaccine Contract Canceled — What It Means for Property Managers

Moderna Bird Flu Vaccine Contract Canceled — What It Means for Property Managers As someone who works with building owners and facility teams daily, we focus on real-world risk reduction. One news story that deserves every property manager’s attention is the recent federal decision to cancel its vaccine development contract with Moderna—at a time when

By |2025-05-29T19:05:57-05:00May 29th, 2025|bird control, commercial real estate, Public Health|

May Showers Bring Spring Pests For Apartment Buildings

Pest control in residential properties, including condominiums, coops, and rental apartment buildings, is a vital part of maintaining a safe, clean, and healthy living environment for owners and tenants. In New York City, warm spring weather and soupy summer humidity create unwanted pest encounters. During last week's wet weather, Bell Environmental responded to pests issues

By |2025-05-16T16:37:34-05:00May 19th, 2025|pest control|

Revenge Of the Sixth – Bell Environmental Prevents The Dark Side From Destroying Your Property

  Today on May 6th - and every day- Bell Environmental resists roaches, rats, and ravenous forces that try to enter and damage commercial properties. We stand against the vampire bugs that sneak into beds. And evict pigeons who callously damage and spread disease on office buildings and balconies 🏭 Industrial Facilities "Don’t let rodents

Keep Tenants Happy and Pests Away This Cinco De Mayo

Don’t Let Pests Crash the Party: Cinco de Mayo Pest Control Tips for Commercial Properties 🌮🪳🕊️ Cinco de Mayo is a time for music, food, and spring celebrations—but for commercial property managers across NY, NJ, and CT, it’s also a reminder that pest season has arrived. While you’re prepping rooftops for tenant events and refreshing

May 4 – May The Force Be With Our Clients! Bell Environmental Has Jedi Ready To Battle!

This May 4- We are here to help our clients against the forces of chaos who disrupt their businesses and residents. 🏢 Residential Apartment Buildings "In NYC apartments, the roaches strike back... but Bell Environmental brings balance to the building." Protect tenants from infestations with chemical-free, smart pest control. #MultifamilyPestControl #MayThe4th #PestWars #NYCPropertyManagement 💊 Pharmaceutical

By |2025-07-02T14:10:05-05:00May 4th, 2025|bed bugs nyc, bird control, mice, pest control, Star Wars|

Everyone’s Pointing — Because the Warnings Are Real: H5N1 Bird Flu Demands Attention

Everyone’s Pointing—Because the Warnings Are Real: H5N1 Bird Flu Demands Attention This week, major media outlets—NBC, The New York Times, USA Today, and Fortune—all published urgent headlines about the same escalating threat: the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), H5N1. It’s one of those rare moments where everyone’s pointing in the same direction. Literally.

By |2025-05-02T16:16:20-05:00May 2nd, 2025|bird control, Public Health|
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