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Squirrels, Skunks And Raccoons, Oh My!

DATE POSTED: December 23, 2014

Would Dorothy be proclaiming this if she were to go up into your attic spaces, or crawl under your deck? Wild animals can be scary business--even animals you wouldn't expect to be dangerous, like a squirrel. A trapped animal, or an animal protecting her young, can be a danger to you and your family.

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Why You Don't Want To Share Your Home With Raccoons

DATE POSTED: October 22, 2014

I'm just going to come out and say it, I'm a fan. Raccoons are just about the coolest animal in the world. When I was a young boy, my friend had a pet raccoon, and I was allowed to feed it through the wire mesh of the cage. I don't remember what food we were giving him, because this was a very long time ago. But I still remember the leathery hands of that raccoon, as he grabbed my finger, and held…

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Bats Found Hibernating In Worcester Attics

DATE POSTED: February 5, 2013

Like many other wildlife looking to escape the freezing temperatures, bats could be finding refuge in your attic this winter. While we certainly enjoy the benefits of bats eating mosquitoes throughout the summer months in New England, when they land a spot inside our home, it’s a whole different story. And if you have not checked your attic recently, the RI and MA pest control pros at Big Blue…

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Long New England Winters Require Pest Control Services

DATE POSTED: January 24, 2013

New England winters are known for being cold and full of snow. Some even joke that there are two seasons in New England, “winter and the Fourth of July”. But even with the longer spurts of cold weather and the occasional nor’easter, it is important to understand that pests do not go just away in the winter and that pest control services are still necessary even during the coldest part of the…

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5 Tips To Keep Your Firewood Free Of Pests

DATE POSTED: November 21, 2012

When it comes to winter in New England, there’s one thing for certain, a fireplace is quite handy to have. Not only can you keep your energy bills down and take away the chill of the cold, cozying up in front of the fire is an excellent way to pass a winter night. But if you are like many, the location and placement of your firewood could be attracting pests into your home, some posing serious…

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Last Minute Holiday Dessert Recipe Without The Pantry Pests

DATE POSTED: November 14, 2012

As you are rushing through the pantry and kitchen cupboards trying to find all the ingredients that you need, make sure that you are on the lookout for an ingredient that will not please those who are eating your dessert. Pantry pests including the common offender, the Indian meal moth, can be found in many common kitchen staples.

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