If you’ve ever tried to enjoy your yard on a warm Connecticut evening, you know how quickly mosquitoes can ruin it. For years, the go-to solution has been chemical spraying—but more homeowners are starting to question whether that’s the best option. Between concerns...
As temperatures rise across Connecticut, so does activity from some of the most persistent and problematic pests: fleas and ticks. While small in size, these pests can create big problems for homeowners—impacting your yard, your pets, and even your family’s health....
If you’ve started hearing scratching, fluttering, or chirping noises coming from your attic—especially around dusk—you may not be dealing with rodents. In many Connecticut homes, those sounds point to something else: bats. Spring and early summer are peak seasons for...
Bats are a common wildlife concern in Connecticut, particularly in the spring when they become more active after hibernation. While they play a valuable role in the ecosystem, bats can cause property damage and health risks when they roost in homes. Understanding how...
Flying squirrels are small, nocturnal creatures that often go unnoticed until they’ve established a presence in a home. While they are generally non-aggressive, their activity can lead to property damage and potential health risks. Identifying an infestation early is...