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Landscaping for Wildlife Prevention: Plants That Deter Pests
When the weather is warm, nothing beats being outdoors enjoying the sun, throwing pool parties, and hosting barbecues. However, such fun events can become frustrating when pests invade your space. Fortunately, the following plants and herbs can save the day as they’re a perfect natural source of wildlife prevention that you can incorporate into the […]
Read More..Deterring Birds and Pigeons: Methods to Protect Your Property
From cackling crows to pesky pigeons, nuisance birds can disrupt your lifestyle and the sanctity of your property. While other birds like robins, starlings, sparrows, finches and grackles may create problems on your Boston property, only humane bird control strategies should be used to deter them, no matter the species. Bird Control Methods to Deter […]
Read More..Tips for Year-Round Wildlife Control Prevention and Maintenance
No matter the season, Boston homes and businesses are always surrounded by natural wildlife. Whether it’s woodchucks, squirrels, skunks or rats, there’s always a critter lurking nearby looking for a way to access the food and warmth inside your property. Here are some easy wildlife control tips to keep your property free of nuisance pests […]
Read More..Wildlife in Attics and Crawl Spaces: Detecting and Removing Nests
Wild animals are attracted to residential attics and crawl spaces because they provide a safe, warm space for the critters to nest and raise their young. Such areas are easy targets for wildlife infestations because they are often neglected, cluttered, and rarely visited by homeowners. Once inside, nuisance wildlife can cause significant damage to your […]
Read More..Effective Rodent-Proofing: Sealing Entry Points and Cracks
Nobody wants rodents in their home; however, rats and mice are efficient at finding their way inside Boston area properties. The nuisance pests often gain access through gaps or cracks in vulnerable places around your home. Once inside, the pests will nest in your attic, walls, or crawl spaces before accessing your food and water […]
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