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How Pest Control Relates to Daylight Saving Time

Hey, New England: We're turning our clocks forward this weekend, and an entomologist is responsible.

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Where Pests Hide in Your Home

Knowing where to look is half the battle in keeping pests out of your New England home.

If you ever...

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2020 Spring Pest Predictions [INFOGRAPHIC]

We're almost on the other side of winter, and New England pests are just as excited as we are. 

The...

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Roll Call: Pill Bugs and Sow Bugs

Depending on where you grew up, you might call them roly polies, potato bugs, pill bugs, sow bugs,...

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Rainy Day Pests

Think pests in New England take a break when it rains? Think again.

This morning was a tough one....

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Mosquitoes and Ticks by the Numbers

Mosquito and tick season is right around the corner—in fact, the ticks haven’t taken a break this...

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For the Love of Lamp: Interesting Moth Facts

Moths may be a bit misunderstood.

Between moths and butterflies, butterflies seem to get all the...

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Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Termite Roles Within the Colony

Termites are always working. How do they manage to function 24/7? It's all about team work.

So, you...

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The Lone Star Tick: A New Threat in New England

Warmer climates are sending the lone star tick farther north than ever before, encroaching on New...

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Rodents & Human Health Hazards

This time of year, close encounters with rodents are common.

While there are methods of ...

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