
Serving Niantic, CT and surrounding areas
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In business since 2021
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"Matt did an excellent with my bird nest issue. Very responsive, attentive and professional. Definitely would recommend his services."

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Last update on September 29, 2019

Serving Niantic, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Matt did an excellent with my bird nest issue. Very responsive, attentive and professional. Definitely would recommend his services."

Serving Niantic, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1974
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Service representative was very knowledgeable about lawn, shrub, and pest control."

Serving Niantic, CT and surrounding areas
In business since 2011
Free estimates
"CT Wildlife Control responded promptly to my request for work. He was onsite 2 days later, provided a simple, cost effective fix to a raccoon problem we had without having to trap and euthenize. Within a week raccoon family was gone and den was sealed off. Fraction of the cost of other quotes."





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Serving Niantic, CT and surrounding areas
In business since 2001
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I got a very quick response to our bat problem; customer service was excellent!"





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Serving Niantic, CT and surrounding areas
In business since 1921
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Pest control technician was very friendly and knowledgeable"
Serving Niantic, CT and surrounding areas

Serving Niantic, CT and surrounding areas
In business since 1927
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Both the inspector and the treatment guy were very friendly and professional. The inspector assessed our problem as an infection with fleas from a pet bird and he appeared to be right, however, the treatment guy said that he should have also checked for bedbugs. The treatment for fleas seem to have corrected our problem."





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Serving Niantic, CT and surrounding areas
In business since 1927
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Very friendly tech came to examine our house. He was really late, but this did not matter - lost his way. The cost was way beyond what we are willing to pay for pest control (over $1000) but we do have a fairly problematic carpenter bee problem."





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Serving Niantic, CT and surrounding areas
Serving Niantic, CT and surrounding areas
In business since 1927
"They came in and laid down traps, and seemed to spray some stuff outside the 1st time. After that the guy would come and act like he did something and then send a bill. There were times we were home and no one rang the bell and the traps were supposed to be put down inside for spiders. It was a waste of time. My husband decided to buy the stuff from store and treat it ourselves. The spiders were minimized, but what they did we could of did for less money."
Different pest control methods exist to help mitigate an infestation. Not every technique will work with every pest, which is why speaking with a pest control expert is crucial to taming your problem. Different methods of pest removal include:
Heat treatments
Freezing treatments
Traps
Barriers
Chemical pesticides
Fumigation
Rodenticides
Mechanical devices
Repellants
The cost of pest control is $175 for the average homeowner. However, you could spend as little as $100 or as much as $500 or more, depending on the infestation size, the number of visits you need, and the pest you’re exterminating.
For example, if you need to rid your home of spiders, you’ll likely be spending between $100 and $300. However, if you have a termite problem, you can expect a bill of $230 to $2,500 or more, depending on the infestation size and damage caused.
Animal removal specialists specialize in removing critters and wildlife from in and around your home. These include:
Bats
Birds
Groundhogs
Moles and voles
Opossums
Mice and rats
Raccoons
Skunks
Squirrels
The specialist's method to remove these critters will depend on the animal. For example, groundhogs will be live-trapped and relocated, whereas, for birds, the expert will remove and discard the inactive nest and sanitize the area.
Professional animal removal costs between $200 and $600 for average homeowners. However, depending on the type and number of critters removed, this cost could range from $85 to $1,400.
This cost does not include the cost of home damage caused by the animal, which could be as low as $300 for minor drywall repair or as much as $15,000 for crawl space cleaning and restoration.
Even if you’re not immediately showing signs of pests, it’s a good idea to get into the habit of routine pest control. This should be done yearly, quarterly, bi-monthly, or monthly, depending on your location and if any signs of infestation are already present. For example, if you live by water, you might experience more pests in the spring and summer than someone who lives in a dry climate. Discuss treatment options with your pest professional to determine a suitable schedule for you and your home.
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