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Critter Control of Boston
4.9(
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Pest Control - RodentsPest Control - Birds and BatsPest Control - Birds and Bats - For Business+3 more

Serving Lynn, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1983

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Critter Control of Boston provided exactly the kind of services my house needed, both control and repair. Mike and George are well-trained professionals, always on time for appointments and gave us good advice. They did a wonderful job! I'd recommend them to friends and co-workers."
Metal exclusion work
Metal exclusion work
Metal exclusion work
Installed solar panel guards
Installed vent guard

+27

Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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CornerStone Pest Control
4.6(
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Pest Control - RodentsPest Control - Bugs and InsectsPest Control - Bed Bugs+5 more

Serving Lynn, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"My wife & dog was attacked bees & I called cornerstone pest control . Spoke to Anthony & within the hour Josh came & took care of all the hives & explained how the colonize heâ s very knowledgeable!!!! Great company"
Nest Removal
Full service pest control
Response time8 hrs
65 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Ned's Pest Control
4.0(
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Pest Control - Bugs and InsectsPest Control - RodentsPest Control - Small Animals+2 more

Serving Lynn, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1965

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Ned's Pest Control brings over 60 years of pest control expertise to your home or business, delivering fast, effective solutions when pests invade your space. As part of the Ned?s Home family, we?re committed to providing dependable, high-quality service backed by our QualityPro certification and 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Our trained and licensed professionals specialize in both residential and commercial pest control, using proven methods to eliminate current infestations and prevent future ones. With dedicated teams across the region, we prioritize lasting results?so you can enjoy true peace of mind.

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Pest Control questions, answered by experts

Squirrels tend to forage, traveling along roof and fence lines. To trap a squirrel, placing a baited trap on the roof near the point of entry is the best option. If you can see them going in and out or recognize the damage they might be causing to the exterior of your home, you can also try placing traps near those locations.

To find a quality professional and avoid pest control scams, it's important to do your homework before you hire. Start by reading customer reviews or getting a direct recommendation from a friend, neighbor, or family member. Once you have a shortlist of top-rated companies, verify that each pro is licensed and insured. It’s also a good idea to get multiple price quotes from vetted pros to find the best deal.

No, the spotted lanternfly does not sting, bite, or otherwise do anything painful or damaging to humans or animals. Do not hesitate to approach and kill the insects and any eggs you find on sight—you’ll be playing an important role in slowing the spread of these invasive and destructive pests. If you’re not sure if the insect is a spotted lanternfly, snap a picture and contact your local extension office for help identifying it.

Many brownish housebound arachnids could be mistaken for hobo or wolf spiders, including nursery web spiders. An easy way to classify is to look for traditional spider webs, as neither hobos nor wolves participate in this practice.

You should not squish a roach because it can spread disease, attract more roaches, and release allergens. Roaches feed on the bodies of dead roaches, making more of them come. Squashing an individual roach only kills that one, whereas boric acid powder or baking soda can kill an entire population because it travels back to the nest before dying.

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