Fleas in Winter

Winter in New England typically brings freezing temperatures, icy roads, and snow-covered yards. The frigid conditions certainly mean that fleas aren’t a danger to your pets this season, right? ...

Flea Bite Vs Bed Bug Bite: How Do I Know The Difference?

One in five Americans has contended with a bed bug infestation in their life. Naturally, that can be concerning for someone with an apparent bite. Nearly as common, flea bites can look quite similar ...

My Pets Have Fleas - Will They Go Away On Their Own?

For residents of Hartford and Hampden county, this past weekend brought snow and ice. But that doesn’t mean pests aren’t a problem. Fleas can hitch a ride on your pet, even if the weather is cold. ...

Pest Prevention for Cold Weather from Graduate Pest Solutions

This last week in Chicopee, Ludlow, Hampden, Enfield, Somers, and Windsor has been surprisingly cold. So why should you be worried about pest prevention with such cold weather? It’s a common ...

What's the best way to control flea infestations?

With warming weather in Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut, flea infestations are poised for an uptick. We have collected some quintessential tips to prevent and control flea ...

Why store-bought flea treatments don't work

As the weather is getting colder in Massachusetts, Connecticut and New England, your pets are spending more time in the house. You’re beginning to notice that they are scratching themselves and you ...

What Bit Me?

What Bit Me: A Guide to Identifying Insect Bites With insect season in full swing across New England, now is the perfect time to learn the difference between different insect bites. After all, some ...

Fleas in Medical Facilities...Yikes!

With cold and flu season upon us, many people across New England will unfortunately be spending time at a doctor’s office, hospital ER, health clinic, or other medical facility. Many of us love our ...

How Can You Tell if Your Pet Has Fleas?

Four Ways to Tell… Plus Prevention Tips Bruin is our beloved pup and resident expert in pet safety. The colder months have arrived in New England! While many pests have either died off or gone ...

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