by Sharyn Haggerty | Mar 12, 2021 | Boston termite removal, New England pest extermination, termite control
This March, NW Pest Control wants to spread public awareness of Termite Awareness and the extensive damage these pests can cause to homes. Now is the right time to highlight the estimated $5 billion in property damage termites cause in the U.S. each year—damage that...
by Sharyn Haggerty | Jan 19, 2021 | New England pest extermination
In recent weeks, many homeowners are starting to hear scratching, scurrying, and weird noises coming from their attics? Those noises are probably coming from squirrels. Squirrels have litters of babies twice a year, and need a nice, sheltered place to nest. However,...
by Sharyn Haggerty | Dec 18, 2020 | New England pest extermination
During the winter, the wildlife in New England are still very active. Squirrels, raccoons, mice, and rats will all be looking for a warm place to spend the colder months. When these nuisance pests get into your home, they can cause serious damage to your property...
by Sharyn Haggerty | Nov 25, 2020 | New England pest extermination
When it comes to car problems, there are countless possible causes. However, motorists might be surprised to learn that a rodent infestation could be what is causing the problems with their vehicle. NW Pest Control cautions drivers to be on the lookout for a rodent...
by Sharyn Haggerty | Sep 23, 2020 | New England pest extermination
Fall is a time for snuggling up close and keeping warm, but that doesn’t mean you need to be cuddled up indoors and sharing your home with winter pests. Don’t be afraid to show some tough love towards bugs and rodents this winter. NW Pest Control is sharing more about...
by Robin Vallerand | Jan 15, 2016 | Boston bed bug treatment, New England pest extermination, residential pest control
By now, everyone in the Boston area knows what a nightmare that bed bugs can be. Bed bugs, about the size of an apple seed, are often able to sneak into a residential property undetected. The unwanted pests will then find a place to make their nest and begin...