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Ant Program

A pest control company you can rely on.

Inspect

We conduct a free, zero obligation home inspection. We will identify the source of your pest problem.

Plan

We put together a plan that best fits your home in order to eliminate and protect against pests.

Eliminate

We eliminate your pest problem. Then, our exclussion work and monitoring system prevents them from returning inside your home.

What we Do

Ant Control in Massachusetts

Carpenter Ant Control in Massachusetts requires professional pest control.

How To Identify A Carpenter Ant Infestation

Carpenter ants are usually large and black colored, with bent antennae, a narrow waist, and longer front wings. Carpenter ants are often confused for termites which have straight antennae, a thick waist and four wings all the same size.

Swarmer carpenter ants have the ability to fly, and often are sent out from an existing parent nest to create a new satellite colony. When they find a location to nest, you may start to see holes in the wood of your home, such as in the walls or on your porch. Termites can leave mud in the excavated areas, so it does not look smooth. Unlike termites, carpenter ants do not eat wood and will leave wood bits and dust behind as a sign of their current residence in your walls.

Why You Might Have Carpenter Ants

Carpenter ants seek out damp and rotting wood to live within. They like to live in tree stumps or fallen, rotting logs where moisture is present. Parts of your home that are exposed to the elements are most susceptible to carpenter ant damage.

Reasons To Treat Your Carpenter Ant Problem Immediately

Carpenter ants tend to be a nuisance, and an untreated colony can pose a threat to the stability of your residence. Too much burrowing into the wood could compromise the integrity of some housing structures. Satellite colonies may pop up if a nest is left untreated for an extended period.

Getting rid of carpenter ants ensures that your home will stay safe from their burrows. Professional carpenter ant control is the most effective way to kill carpenter ants and stop their colonization in its tracks.

Call us today to treat or prevent Carpenter Ant control in Massachusetts so you and your family can rest assured the structural integrity of your home will be safe.

We will treat and monitor your home twice a year.  You can also opt for a one time treatment. Our treatment will consist of an initial inspection of your home or business to determine pest activity problems. A Barrier Protection Spray treatment will be applied to the exterior foundation and specific ground areas to control pest activity. If the problem returns, we will treat the problem at no extra cost.

This program can be combined with our Bee Program for extra savings.

 

Call us today at (508) 254-3411.

 

Ant Control in Massachusetts
Ant Control in Massachusetts

Specialized Programs

Home Prevention Program

Home Prevention Program

There are many kinds of pests, and you can be affected any time of year. That’s why Sutton Hill Services offers a Home Protection Plan – so your home can be protected at all times regardless of the season or the pest.

Sutton Hill Services Ant Program

Ant Program

Getting rid of carpenter ants ensures that your home will stay safe from their burrows. Professional carpenter ant control is the most effective way to kill carpenter ants and stop their colonization in its tracks.

Bee Control in Massachusetts

Bee Program

Bees can sting and will swarm when disturbed. Even one sting can be enough to send a person with an allergy into anaphylactic shock.

Sutton Hill Services Mouse Program

Mouse Program

First and foremost, mice can reproduce quickly. Just having two mice living within the walls of your home can spawn 40 offspring in a year. Now multiply that by each new offspring, and you will have a massive headache.

Sutton Hill Services Ant & Bee Program

Ant & Bee Program

Carpenter ants tend to be a nuisance, and an untreated colony can pose a threat to the stability of your residence. Bees can sting and will swarm when disturbed. Even one sting can be enough to send a person with an allergy into anaphylactic shock.