Best Pest Inspection in Worcester, MA
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Heart of the Commonwealth Pest Control Solutions
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Phantom Pest Control
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Braman Termite & Pest Elimination
Insight Pest Solutions - Boston, MA
Ransford Pest Control
Bug Bully Rodent & Pest Control
Eliminate 'Em Pest Control Services
Keystone Home Inspections - MA
WPC Pest and Termite Control
Catseye Pest Control - Hopkinton, MA
proof. Pest Control
Rove Pest Control
Dave's Pest Control
Debug Pest Control
Assurance Pest Solutions
Westwood Pest Control
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a pest inspection cover in Massachusetts?
A general pest inspection covers evidence of rodents (mice, rats, voles), insects (ants, cockroaches, bed bugs), and wildlife (bats, squirrels, raccoons -- common pests). The inspector checks basements, attics, crawl spaces, foundations, and exterior entry points. This is broader than a WDI inspection, which focuses only on wood-destroying organisms.
Do pest inspectors need to be licensed in Massachusetts?
Pest control operators who apply pesticides must hold a valid license from MassDEP's Pesticide Program. Inspectors who only inspect without applying treatments may have different requirements, but hiring a licensed operator ensures qualified assessment. Verify credentials through MassDEP before hiring.
How much does a pest inspection cost in Massachusetts?
A general pest inspection typically costs $150 to $350, depending on property size and scope. Some pest control companies offer free initial inspections with treatment plan quotes. Real estate pest inspections that include a formal report are usually at the higher end.
What pests are most common in Massachusetts homes?
Common household pests include mice, rats, squirrels, bats, carpenter ants, termites, cockroaches, bed bugs, and wildlife like raccoons. Massachusetts's abundant older housing stock and wooded suburban lots provide ideal habitat for many pests.