Newton's humid continental climate brings cold winters and warm summers that shape pest pressure in its affluent residential neighborhoods. Spring termite swarms appear in older housing stock near Newton City Hall and Newton Free Library, while summer mosquitoes breed around Crystal Lake and Hammond Pond Reservation.
Fall rodent activity spikes as temperatures drop, pushing mice and rats indoors through foundation gaps in historic villages like Newtonville and Waban. Crews from Beacon Hill reach Newton Centre, Nonantum, Auburndale, Chestnut Hill, Newton Highlands, Newton Lower Falls, Newton Upper Falls, and West Newton via I-90, MA-9, MA-16, and MA-128 in under thirty minutes.
Lasell University grounds and surrounding wooded edges add tick and ant pressure during warm months, prompting targeted treatments that match the local mix of crawlspace homes and multi-family buildings.
Around Newton
We regularly work near:
- 📍Newton City Hall
- 📍Newton Free Library
- 📍Crystal Lake
- 📍Hammond Pond Reservation
- 📍Lasell University
Pest Control in Newton — Local Notes
- •Subterranean termite swarms show up across Middlesex every spring in pre-1950s homes around Newton Centre and Newtonville.
- •German roaches thrive in older multi-family units near Nonantum and West Newton where shared walls and moisture create steady food sources.
- •Rodents move indoors here once humid continental climate with cold winters and warm summers temps drop, entering through gaps at Crystal Lake and Hammond Pond Reservation properties.
- •Summer ant and wasp calls rise in Waban and Auburndale due to irrigation and mature landscaping around single-family homes.
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