Lee sits in Berkshire County where the humid continental climate brings cold snowy winters that push rodents indoors each fall. Properties near Laurel Lake see extra mosquito pressure through summer while homes around Lee Center and older sections along MA-102 face subterranean termite activity every spring.
October Mountain State Forest borders create year-round rodent and tick pathways into yards. Crews based in Beacon Hill run routes up US-20 and MA-102 to cover 01238 zip codes, treating crawlspaces common in Lee housing stock and monitoring for German cockroaches in multi-family units near Lee Town Hall.
Customers in Lee most often call about mice entering basements once temperatures drop and wasps nesting under eaves during humid summers. Treatments focus on sealing entry points around Laurel Lake properties and baiting along wooded edges of October Mountain State Forest.
Around Lee
We regularly work near:
- 📍Lee Town Hall
- 📍Laurel Lake
- 📍October Mountain State Forest
- 📍Lee Center
Pest Control in Lee — Local Notes
- •Rodents move indoors here once humid continental climate with cold snowy winters temps drop, especially in older homes around Lee Center.
- •Subterranean termite swarms show up across Berkshire County every spring on properties near US-20 and MA-102.
- •Mosquito breeding increases near Laurel Lake in summer while German roaches remain common in multi-family buildings around Lee Town Hall.
- •October Mountain State Forest edges bring extra rodent and tick pressure to nearby yards during fall.
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