Paul Olesuk

When to Call an Exterminator for Ants

Carpenter Ants in the Home: When to Call an Exterminator In many homes across New England, spring marks the return of carpenter ants. Most of us are used to seeing the occasional ant or two in our ...

Swarming Termites Vs. Swarming Ants: How to Tell the Difference

Pests to Watch for When It Rains

April Showers Bring May… Insects? Rain and Pest Problems

The Surprising Reason Rodents Chew Wires

As a northeast resident, you’re no stranger to a mouse in your house. However, a rodent gnawing its way through the electrical wiring in your home or car is much more likely than you think. We'll ...

Pet-friendly Mouse Poison: Does it exist?

If you’ve noticed signs of mice in your home, you’re likely ready to implement some pest control methods. That might be snap traps, glue traps, or rodenticide bait. Each has its benefit but also has ...

Pest-Proofing Your Home for Spring

Four Ways to Pest-Proof– It’s Not Too Early! Now that we’re well into the new year, many of us have made progress (or thrown in the towel) on our new year’s resolutions! A lot of people want to get ...

Winter Pest Control Tips for New England Homeowners

As temperatures plummet across New England and winter sets in, the last thing anyone wants is to share their cozy space with unwanted pests. The cold weather often drives pests indoors in search of ...

Fall pest forecast: Ants, spiders, and mice

There is a pretty common misconception that cooler weather means fewer pest problems. This is only true for certain types of pests, such as wasps and ticks. As we’ve discussed previously, pest ...

Why do I need pest control all year long?

As a pest control company, it makes sense that we would advocate for using our service all year—even when you’re not currently experiencing a pest-related problem. Truthfully, we do this because we ...

The Ultimate Guide to Carpenter Ants

What are Carpenter Ants? These wood-destroying insects get their name from the way that they build their nest. They bore through wood, creating smooth tunnels. Interestingly enough, they don’t ...

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