- Ants
- SpidersIt wasn't long before he caught one, and then another, and then another. I forget what was the final number, but it was a lot. My house is an older house, and there are unfortunately a lot of potential areas for visitors to get access. Wayne kept coming back until the problem was resolved. He didn't close the opening and remove his traps until he was sure that all the squirrels were out of the house. It turned out the access point was under the front porch, at the sill of the house, and at the farthest and darkest point from the entry to the crawlspace. I am sure that besides the squirrels, mice and spiders, Wayne is the only person who has ever crawled that far under there. I am amazed that he found the spot. Just because the squirrel is in the attic, that doesn't mean that is where he got in. They can make their own opening anywhere.
- Termites
- Bed BugsAll clothing items should be placed in garbage bags, sealed and emptied directly into the washing machine. When the laundering cycles are complete, the clean laundry should be placed in new clear garbage bags and sealed during the treatment process. The garbage bags used for transporting clothing articles to the laundry room should be discarded outside the premise as they may contain bed bugs. For severe infestations, water soluble bags should be used if possible to collect sheets and clothing and put directly into the wash. It is important to launder items using hot water as cold water will not kill bed bugs or their eggs. All clean clothes should be put in the dryer on high for a minimum of 20 minutes. Some clothing may require dry cleaning.
- FleasFleas can be difficult to control without teamwork. We have prepared this checklist of things the customer needs to do to help the process be successful. We have found that when the customer follows these guidelines the treatments are more effective and control is achieved more quickly.
- Cockroaches
- Bees
- Wasps
- Crickets
- Earwigs
- Beetles
- Hornets
- Boxelder BugsWe treat the following insects and pests: Ants, Bedbugs, Earwigs, Lady Beetles, Spiders, Bees, Crickets, Fleas, Wasp, Hornets, Fleas, Lady Beetles, BoxElder Bugs, Roaches and more.
- BatsWe cannot guarantee that after removal of an animal(s), that another animal will not re-inhabit the same place by following scent markings (except bats and mice). The price for exclusion work may or may not be added to the contract, as circumstances require.
- MolesWe treat the following wildlife problems: Skunk, Muskrat, Raccoon, Weasel, Red Fox, Gray Fox, Porcupine, Norway Rat, Mice, Voles, Red Squirrel, Gray Squirrel, Flying Squirrel, Opossum, Chipmunk, Rabbit, Woodchuck, Snapping Turtle, Snakes, Moles, Pigeon, House Sparrow, Starling, Bats, Beavers and more.
- RaccoonsThe animal may try to return to its original area and is likely to be hit by a vehicle or otherwise killed while trying to return. This is a special concern for turtles (particularly rare species) moved by well-meaning people. Squirrels, raccoons and other wildlife can return from translocations of 5, 10, or even 15 miles.
- SnakesWhat do you do? "Our job is to solve problems between wildlife and humans, anything where wildlife interacts with humans and becomes a problem. It could be a raccoon living in the chimney, birds in the attic, squirrels, snakes."
- WildlifeIf a property owner cannot resolve a wildlife problem on his or her own, the property owner may contract with a licensed Problem Animal Control Agent. PAC agents act on behalf of the landowner and are constrained by the same regulations regarding capture, release, transport and euthanasia (e.g. animals captured by PAC agents may not be relocated elsewhere). Fees may be charged for PAC services. When a property owner calls on a PAC agent, it is expected that the agent will also provide information and suggestions which prevent future wildlife problems.
- Opossums
- Muskrats
- CoyotesCoyotes may be handled only by licensed PAC agents who have successfully completed a MassWildlife training and certification program specifically pertaining to coyotes. PAC agents must also follow certain reporting requirements after taking or attempting to take a coyote.
- Porcupines
- Weasels
- Birds
- SparrowsPAC agents may legally only handle the following species: skunk, muskrat, raccoon, weasel, red fox, gray fox, porcupine, Norway rat, mice, voles, red, gray and flying squirrel, opossum, chipmunk, rabbit, woodchuck, snapping turtle, moles, pigeon, house sparrow, starling and certain species of bats.
- RodentsThe rodenticide being left in your home is tailored for rodents, and locked into special boxes so that animals and children cannot get to it. The rodenticide is also made to protect against secondary poisoning (when a dog or cat eats a mouse that has ingested the rodenticide they will not be harmed.)
- Mice
- Rats
- SquirrelsHaving three girls, I am used to hearing screams to go kill a spider. But one evening after dinner, the yelling from upstairs was more frantic than usual. There was a squirrel in the attic, below the floorboards, and he was digging, as squirrels are prone to do, through the sheetrock and plaster of what was my daughter's ceiling. Particles of paint and plaster were falling on her bed, onto her and her friend. I was able to chase the squirrel away for the night, and immediately called Wayne. He came the next day and set traps.
- Voles
- Chipmunks