One thing is for sure, household pests are guests in your home. No matter how clean you keep things at home, bugs hitchhike in on pets, shoes, and even your groceries. Anyone who has seen these uninvited guests scurry across their kitchen floor or a spider drop in front of
Read More →Spring in Southern New England is rapidly approaching us. A few days of a spring tease and all the snow melting hopefully means it will be an early spring as well. With spring comes the emergence of two of our most feared insects to homeowners. Subterranean Termites and Carpenter Ants.
Read More →Here in the Northeast we have the unfortunate hassle of dealing with snow. We all know the pain of having to remove the snow from our vehicles and driveways, but how many of us remove the heavy snow build up on our roofs? Not only is removing this snow important
Read More →Residential Pest Control Services by Ed Lavery & Sons are designed with the homeowners schedule in mind. Following and initial inspection and Service of the interior of the home Ed Lavery & Sons will continue Monthly or Quarterly Service calls on the exterior of the property. Our program calls for
Read More →Rodent Exclusion from a structure can be a difficult task to take on for a “Do it Yourself” project. Most people believe closing up all gaps slightly larger than 1/4 inch at ground level will do the trick. This is where a lot of exclusion work fails. When thinking about
Read More →One of the most common questions I am asked by clients as well as the general public is, “I hear a mouse in the wall does that mean I have a family living there?” Thats a hard question to answer but more often than not we find here in Hartford
Read More →Here is an informative video to why you might need a Professional Pest Control Firm to handle your Rodent infestation
Read More →If you’re a homeowner with a wood deck or fence chances are you’ve been buzzed by the growing carpenter bee population. They are big, black, mostly smooth, and very standoffish critters that do not like to have their territory disturbed. They are the first of the bees to start showing
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