PEST CONTROL HELP · MASSACHUSETTS
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Massachusetts has a classic New England pest profile — cold winters genuinely slow pest activity but the state's dense population, abundant older housing stock, and massive university ecosystem create pest dynamics unlike any other New England state. Massachusetts has over 100 colleges and universities — more than almost any state in the country by density — creating enormous bed bug introduction pressure through student housing turnover. Eastern subterranean termites are active across Massachusetts during the warmer months. Carpenter ants are one of the most common pest complaints given the state's abundant older wood-frame New England construction. Massachusetts is one of the highest Lyme disease states in the country — deer ticks are a significant health concern statewide.
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Massachusetts pest control costs $75-215 for a standard one-time treatment. Carpenter ant treatment runs $150-400 depending on extent of activity. Termite treatment ranges $500-2,400. Rodent exclusion runs $200-575. Bed bug treatment runs $275-1,400. Massachusetts' competitive pest control market means getting multiple quotes before choosing a provider is strongly recommended.
Yes. All structural pest control companies in Massachusetts must be licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources Pesticide Program. Verify any company's license at mass.gov/orgs/pesticide-program before hiring. Always confirm licensing and liability insurance before allowing any treatment on your property.
Massachusetts has more colleges and universities per square mile than almost any state in the country — creating bed bug introduction pressure from student housing turnover that is unmatched in New England. The state is also one of the highest Lyme disease states in the US — deer tick populations throughout eastern Massachusetts make tick prevention a health priority that goes beyond simple pest nuisance. Massachusetts' abundant older wood-frame New England construction — triple-deckers, Victorian homes, and Cape Cods throughout Greater Boston — creates carpenter ant and termite vulnerability that newer construction markets do not face.
All structural pest control companies in Massachusetts must be licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources Pesticide Program. You can verify a company's license at https://mass.gov/orgs/pesticide-program before hiring. We connect you only with licensed, vetted local pros.
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