Buckland sits in Franklin County with just under 100 residents and a stock of older wooden farmhouses that sit on crawlspaces surrounded by fields and wooded edges. The Humid continental climate brings long cold winters that drive rodents indoors once temperatures drop and mild summers that let ants and wasps build steady pressure around foundations.
Historic structures near the Bridge of Flowers sit close to water and flowering vegetation that supports mosquito breeding from late spring through early fall. Subterranean termites find easy entry points in the aging sill plates and pier supports common on these rural properties.
Our crews leave Beacon Hill and reach Buckland ZIP 01338 via the main routes through the county, allowing same-day response for active rodent or wasp calls during peak seasons.
Around Buckland
We regularly work near:
- 📍Bridge of Flowers
Pest Control in Buckland — Local Notes
- •Rodents move into Buckland farm outbuildings and crawlspaces as soon as the first hard freezes hit in the Humid continental climate with cold, snowy winters and mild summers.
- •Spring termite swarms appear around older wooden farmhouses near the Bridge of Flowers where soil moisture stays consistent.
- •German cockroaches persist in the few multi-unit farm worker dwellings that still exist in town because of shared walls and older plumbing.