Spring insects are a normal part of the shifting seasons, and they even provide important ecosystem services. They contribute to pollination and serve as essential food sources for birds and other wildlife. However, springtime insects can also cause serious problems for properties, and homeowners ... » Learn More about How Spring Insects can Impact Your Home’s Value
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When to Call Pest Control for Spring Insects
Spring insects are often a welcome sign of the changing seasons. Everyone loves seeing the beautiful flashes of color from butterfly wings and the bright red dots of ladybugs feasting on problematic aphids in the garden. However, some springtime bugs have worn out their welcome before they even ... » Learn More about When to Call Pest Control for Spring Insects
How to Ensure Spring Insects Won’t Return After Treatment
Spring is a refreshing time to enjoy the weather and get excited about what’s to come. However, spring insects that come with the changing seasons are less appealing. It is important to act quickly when you notice that bugs are plaguing your property, and in many cases, preemptive measures can stop ... » Learn More about How to Ensure Spring Insects Won’t Return After Treatment
Massachusetts Bug Watch: Which Insects to Look Out for This Spring
As the weather warms, Boston students enjoy spring break, families head out into the fresh air, and the sweet smell of new blooms perfumes the air. However, the warmer weather also invites bugs that were bedded down for the winter to stretch their legs and reemerge. Many Massachusetts homeowners ... » Learn More about Massachusetts Bug Watch: Which Insects to Look Out for This Spring
From Winter to Spring: The Bug Transition in Massachusetts Homes
Spring’s warm temperatures and longer daylight hours can seem to breathe new life into your household. Yet these changes usher in a less pleasant transition: from winter bugs to spring pests. If you have been working to prevent household insect invaders, it is helpful to understand how the changing ... » Learn More about From Winter to Spring: The Bug Transition in Massachusetts Homes