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Beware of Ticks: Staying Safe as Snow Melts
With the snow melting and temperatures rising, it's hard to resist getting back outside — whether it's hiking, walking the dog, or playing in the yard with the kids. But don’t let the cooler weather fool you — ticks can still be active, even in late winter and early...
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Night Before Christmas and NOT a Mouse in the House
“Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.” This opening line of the famous Charles Moore poem makes you immediately think of all the sleeping children anxiously awaiting the arrival of Christmas...
Stop Fall Pests in Their Tracks
Fall is a beautiful time in New England. The last few warm days of late summer. The cooler evenings. The leaves are starting to change. But there is one downside to fall in New England — all those fall bugs! Almost overnight, Boxelder Bugs, Cluster Flies, Lady Bugs,...
How to Prevent a Mouse or Other Rodent Infestation This Fall
As Massachusetts temperatures drop, rodents begin to seek warmth, food, and shelter. And your house, garage, or shed just might be their primary target. Every fall, rodents find their way into thousands of homes and do considerable damage. The top three household...
Tell-Tale Signs of Grubs In Lawns & When To Call In The Pros
Got Grubs? Here’s How To Save Your YardGrubs are considered one of the most destructive of all lawn inhabiting insects. They can cause extensive damage in a short amount of time, turning your beautiful lawn into one that is spongy, with yellow and brown patches. Learn...
