Drury sits as a small rural village in northern Berkshire County along Route 2, where older single-family homes with crawlspaces sit close to wooded edges that funnel rodents indoors each fall once temperatures drop.
The humid continental climate produces spring termite swarms in the soil around these properties and summer ant and wasp pressure near vegetation that stays moist through the season.
Our crews leave Beacon Hill and reach ZIP 01343 via Route 2, inspecting for entry points created by the local mix of age, moisture and proximity to woods rather than treating every house the same way.
Pest Control in Drury — Local Notes
- •Rodents move indoors in Drury once cold snowy winters arrive, entering crawlspaces of older rural homes along Route 2.
- •Subterranean termite swarms show up across Berkshire every spring in the soil conditions common to this village.
- •Ant and wasp activity peaks in summer near the wooded lots that surround most homes in the 01343 area.