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Ford’s Hometown Services covers communities throughout Massachusetts. If we serve your neighborhood, call 800-649-9992 to schedule your service. We look forward to helping you become pest-free!
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Safer Pest Protection: Yard Sprays vs. Flea Collars for Your Dog
Your dog deserves to play safely outdoors, without the threat of pests or harsh chemicals. But between flea collars, topical treatments, and yard sprays, pest control can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re trying to do the right thing for your dog and your...
Why Cockroaches Are So Hard to Eliminate: And What Actually Works
300 million years. That’s how long cockroaches have been crawling the planet. They’ve survived shifting climates, mass extinctions, and even the dinosaurs. So it’s no surprise they can be tough to get out of a home. But what makes these pests so resilient? And what...
Planning a Winter Getaway? How to Avoid Bringing Bed Bugs Home
Holiday and winter travel is supposed to bring back memories, not pests. But between packed suitcases, busy schedules, and hopping from hotels to rentals to spare rooms, it’s surprisingly easy to bring home an unwanted souvenir: bed bugs. Before you cringe, take a...


























































































