4 Reasons Your DIY Pest Control Isn't Working

It is possible to DIY Pest Control Hear those screams? (“eeek!”) Your pest control efforts probably aren’t working. Now that pest season is upon us, many people are turning to the internet for ...

DIY: Five All-Natural Ant Control Remedies

Are you looking for ant control remedies that are less toxic than commercial pesticides? Luckily, we’ve got you covered! Here are some natural, green remedies for getting rid of ants once they’ve ...

Springing Into Pest Control

Temps may be low but spring is almost here. Many homeowners across western Massachusetts and northern Connecticut will finally be able to get started on their spring cleaning projects. But while ...

Ants in Winter: Are they a problem?

With surprisingly warm days recently, you may have had the unfortunate luck to see ants or signs of ants pop up in your home. We typically associate ants with warm weather but even during cold ...

Benefits of a local exterminator

When homeowners run into a pest problem, there are a few ways they seek out a solution. Whether you ask a friend for a referral or reach out to google for support, most times a local exterminator is ...

How to Keep Bugs Away at a Barbecue

Don’t Invite Pests to Your Cookout!

Ants in Winter? More possible than you think!

We typically associate ants with warm weather; crawling along the picnic table at the barbecue, or scrounging for crumbs along your kitchen counter. However, carpenter ants can remain active through ...

Ant prevention tips for the #1 “Nuisance Pest” in the US - GPS

According to a survey conducted by the National Pest Management Association, Ants are America’s most annoying pest. This isn’t terribly surprising to us because ants are notorious for intruding even ...

A Closer Look at Pavement Ants

Pavement ants are one of the most common types of ants in our region. They get their name from their tendency to make their burrows under pavement and in sidewalk cracks. As some of the smallest ants ...

Summer Pests: Stinging Insects, Ants, and Flies

There are many types of pests we consider “Summer pests” but there are a few we really find to be a common problem for New England homeowners. The most notable of these pests are bees, wasps, ants, ...

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