Get Tick and Mosquito Control and protect your family, children and pets.
Ticks and mosquitoes are two of the biggest pests that plague homeowners and their families. More than just a nuisance, ticks and mosquitoes often carry diseases that can cause serious injury and even death to humans and pets.
To combat these two major pest threats, we offer comprehensive treatment services that specifically target each insect, using EPA approved insecticides or EPA exempt organic options to ensure tick and mosquito populations are effectively controlled.
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Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed with any of our traditional pesticide treatment programs.
Why Choose Ford's Hometown Services?
Our technicians utilize accurate, high-volume truck mounted spray rigs that use more than twice the volume and provide enhanced coverage with unquestionably better results. Unique circumstances may require us to use backpack sprayers for hard to reach areas.
In fact, we're so confident of our treatments' effectiveness, we provide a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee*. As an added feature, we include our proven RAIN GUARD to protect the effectiveness of the application against the harshest weather. In addition to our applications, our trained technicians will also inspect and make recommendations to help reduce breeding areas.
Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed with any of our traditional pesticide treatment programs.
Just one of the reasons we’re the most trusted tick and mosquito control company in Massachusetts.
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