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13 years of experience

All-natural mosquito & tick solutions. Pure Solutions provides safe, environmentally sustainable methods for outdoor services such as tick, mosquito, and deer control, for both commercial and residential properties. Our mission is to create and maintain a better quality of life for the families and communities we serve. We pledge to source our products from only all natural materials.

All-natural mosquito & tick solutions. Pure Solutions provides safe, environmentally sustainable methods for outdoor services such as tick, mosquito, and deer control, for both commercial and residential properties. Our mission is to create and maintain a better quality of life for the families and communities we serve. We pledge to source our products from only all natural materials.


Green Home Solutions of Vermont, LLC

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Green Home Solutions of Vermont, LLC

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11 years of experience

Green Home Solutions of Vermont, LLC is an owner operated business that provides effective, affordable, responsible, natural, and safe solutions for mold, odor, allergen, bed bug, mosquito, and tick elimination. We offer free healthy home audits and free estimates and our work is 100% guaranteed.

Green Home Solutions of Vermont, LLC is an owner operated business that provides effective, affordable, responsible, natural, and safe solutions for mold, odor, allergen, bed bug, mosquito, and tick elimination. We offer free healthy home audits and free estimates and our work is 100% guaranteed.






"Paul is a true professional. I own a few rental properties and he continues to be my first call for pest issues. He actually cares about solving your issue in the most cost effective, efficient, timely, and humane manner. After dealing with the major corporate chains for years, I'm glad I found Merrimack Valley Wildlife."

Matt B on September 2025

LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED.

"Paul is a true professional. I own a few rental properties and he continues to be my first call for pest issues. He actually cares about solving your issue in the most cost effective, efficient, timely, and humane manner. After dealing with the major corporate chains for years, I'm glad I found Merrimack Valley Wildlife."

Matt B on September 2025

Bird Control questions, answered by experts

Vinegar can keep some animals at bay, like deer, rabbits, foxes, and raccoons. Keep in mind that your household pets, like cats and dogs, also don’t like the smell of vinegar. You can soak rags in white vinegar and put them up around your garden beds to keep the pesky critters from eating your plants.

They can have a deterrent effect on birds to some extent. The reflective surfaces of these objects, such as aluminum foil strips, CDs, or reflective tape, create flashes of light and movement that can startle or confuse birds temporarily. However, some birds can become accustomed to these visual disturbances over time and might adapt their behavior accordingly. For a more sustained solution, combining shiny objects with other deterrent methods shared here is often beneficial for creating a more comprehensive and effective strategy for bird control.

When woodpeckers start banging on your walls or roof, they are probably looking for insects to eat, storing nuts for winter, drilling a hole to make a nest, or communicating with other birds to establish territory or find a mate.

The size of the hole can help determine the reason for the pecking. Small irregular holes are a result of insect hunts. Acorn holes are more consistently sized and often fitted with a nut in the middle. Nest holes are large and have rounded edges. If the bird is pecking to mark its territory or attract a mate, it may leave dents rather than holes, and the noise will stop when the mating season starts in spring.

Woodpeckers may seek out homes with aluminum siding or tin roofs because these surfaces echo their drumming. Homes with wood siding are more frequently targeted as roosting areas or for food sources. If you have insects living in the exposed wood in your home, the birds are likely looking for a snack, in which case your best option is to hire an exterminator.

Maintain sealed entry points, use deterrents like spikes or sonic devices, and keep areas clean to discourage nesting.

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