No one wants to step outside only to contend with bees, whose sting is uncomfortable and potentially deadly to those with allergies. Homeowners might find they cannot use their outdoor spaces due to a nearby beehive and consider a long-distance pesticide spray to get the job done. However, bees ... » Learn More about Eco-Friendly Methods for Removing Bees from Your Property
Pest Control
Summer Insect Bites: Identification and Treatment Guide for MA Residents
Summer sunshine, warm weather, and long days are the pinnacle of outdoor enjoyment for most people who crave the arrival of this season. But humans aren’t the only ones ready to take full advantage of the heat. Summer insects share many of the same spaces humans inhabit during the summertime, ... » Learn More about Summer Insect Bites: Identification and Treatment Guide for MA Residents
How to Protect Yourself from Summer Biting Insects
Summer is here, and with it comes a new invasion of biting insects. The warmer weather, longer daylight hours, and abundance of food draw insects in summer, and they often use people’s private yards and homes as their base of operations. However, with smart preventive measures, you can keep ... » Learn More about How to Protect Yourself from Summer Biting Insects
Tips for Controlling Tiny Insects in Summer
Summer is the most exciting time of year for many. From a long break from school to bright, cheerful weather that adds some pep to your step, many people look forward to long days of fun in the sun. However, with rising temperatures and longer daylight hours come unwanted guests: tiny summer ... » Learn More about Tips for Controlling Tiny Insects in Summer
Dealing with Centipedes and Millipedes in Massachusetts Homes
Summer in Massachusetts is in full swing, and residents are likely noticing an uptick in bug activity around and inside their homes. Longer days and warmer weather stimulate pests to reproduce, hunt for food, and seek shelter. Consequently, summertime is peak pest season. While ants, wasps, and ... » Learn More about Dealing with Centipedes and Millipedes in Massachusetts Homes