by Sharyn Haggerty | Jan 20, 2022 | New England pest extermination, residential pest control, rodent control, termite control
Pest control is a continuously evolving skill that has been improving the quality of life for people many, many years. Extensive property and fire damage caused pest chewing through wires on residential property can cause thousand of dollars worth of repairs. Not to...
by Sharyn Haggerty | Nov 15, 2021 | rodent control
Winter is here and many pests have decided to find a warm spot in homes across come into their homes across New England. Pests seek shelter from the cold temperatures and will do anything they can to find their way indoors. Pests that are seen indoors most often...
by Sharyn Haggerty | Oct 27, 2021 | Mice Extermination, pest control, rodent control
During the cooler months, homeowners may be unaware that they are sharing their warm, cozy home with some unsuspected pests. Indian meal moth, ants, mice, spiders, and termites may all be nesting indoors. According to the National Pest Management Association, when...
by Sharyn Haggerty | Oct 20, 2020 | Mice Extermination, pest control, residential pest control, rodent control
Humans are not the only ones worried about keeping warm this winter. While some animals hibernate or grow thick winter coats for warmth, others look for warmth by entering our homes, where they make some very unwelcome house guests. According to the National Pest...
by Sharyn Haggerty | Feb 25, 2020 | Mice Extermination, rodent control
It is still pretty chilly here in New England and mice are continuously looking for a warm home. Mice can and will build nests and can cause serious damage to your home as well as spread disease. Once you have them, it can be hard to get rid of them if you don’t...
by Robin Vallerand | Jan 14, 2016 | Boston winter pest control, Cambridge pest control, Mice Extermination, New England pest extermination, residential pest control, rodent control
With winter in full effect in the Boston area, many residents are reporting signs of rodents who have found their way inside. The cold weather causes mice and rats to seek warmth and shelter indoors until it gets warmer. Rodents of all types can squeeze through...