Every spring, while flowers are blooming, grass is sprouting and trees are budding, little winged critters begin taking flight. Among our many-legged flying friends, two should be of special note to ...
Get Ready for a Pest-Free Spring It’s time to prepare your home and garden for a season of renewal! However, spring also brings the reawakening of pests that can invade your space. Implementing ...
The Role of Spring Showers in Pest Proliferation Spring showers are often welcomed as a refreshing change, nurturing our gardens and revitalizing the earth. However, these rainfalls do more than just ...
Recognizing the Telltale Signs of an Ant Issue Ant issues can be a common nuisance in many households, but identifying the problem early can save you from long-term damage. One of the most obvious ...
It’s the holiday season in New England, meaning people across Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut are adorning their homes with trees, wreaths, garlands, and other festive decorations. But ...
As summer winds down and the weather grows cooler, many New Englanders begin turning off the AC, breaking out their flannel ware and filling up on nice warm pumpkin spice coffees. But as we seek warm ...
Summer brings the highest volume and widest range of pests to your home and property. You should especially be aware of the following summer pests if you live in Western Massachusetts or Northern ...
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, ...
Common Ant Hideouts Where do ants like to hide?
Get Rid of Ants in the Garden: Are Ants a Threat to Your Plants? Now that milder temperatures are finally here, many people across New England have starting tending to their outdoor gardens. Between ...