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3 Qualified Worcester, MA Exterminators

WPC Pest and Termite Control, Inc

4 Reviews

“After calling many exterminators in the area and having one come out to spray before WPC, I was completely disgusted ...”

Serving Worcester Pest Control Needs License: 7208
WPC Pest and Termite Control, Inc. in Massachusetts is a family-owned-and-operated exterminating company with more than 30 years of industry experience. Our main focus is the safety of your family, your home, our employees and the environment. We achieve this through education, technology and minima...

Big Blue Bug Solutions

6 Reviews

“Work not done yet”

Serving Worcester Pest Control Needs License: 32900
For over 75 years, Big Blue Bug Solutions has been providing effective and responsible solutions for residential and commercial pest problems. We are fully licensed and insured, and our uniformed technicians are ready to assist you with courtesy and discretion. We continually conduct education semin...

Petrin's Pest Elimination LLC

7 Reviews

“I had problems with mice and ants and he took care of them. He is excellent, right here when needed, followed up the...”

Serving Worcester Pest Control Needs License: S-3068 MA#36847
Petrin’s Pest Elimination LLC, has incorporated professionalism, along with a strong understanding of your needs to live and work in a safe and healthy home or business. Our goal is to provide service levels that are hard to receive from some of the larger companies wanting to sell you an initial ...
Just a few years ago, Worcester was home to the beginning of New England’s Asian long-horned beetle infestation. As a result of the 2008 infestation, tens of thousands of Massachusetts trees had to be cut down. Today, the threat continues, with more and more tree-zones becoming quarantined after sightings of the destructive insect. According to pest control services in Worcester and other Massachusetts areas, the small beetle, native to Asia, destroys maple, horse chestnut, birch, poplar, willow, and elm trees. This occurs both as the insect feeds, and especially, as the larvae dig out circular holes as big as 20 mm in diameter. Worcester exterminators say they hope to begin using insecticides to eradicate the beetle, after recent Chicago and New York treatments were successful.

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