Newtonville sits in Middlesex County with 9638 residents across ZIP 02460 and features a compact village center served by commuter rail. Warm summers bring mosquito and ant pressure around Cabot Park while cold winters push rodents indoors through gaps in older multi-family homes and crawlspaces common in Newtonville Center and Nonantum.
Our crews leave Beacon Hill and reach Newtonville in roughly 25 minutes via MA-16 and MA-128, covering the 02460 grid plus Newtonville Center and Nonantum on the same routes that also serve Newton, Waltham and Watertown. Spring termite swarms appear first in the historic blocks near the Newtonville Library where soil moisture stays high, and fall rodent calls spike once temperatures drop below freezing.
Customers most often request treatment for German cockroaches in dense multi-family units, subterranean termites along foundation walls, and yellowjacket nests in siding and eaves during July and August.
Around Newtonville
We regularly work near:
- 📍Newtonville Library
- 📍Cabot Park
- 📍Newtonville Center
- 📍Nonantum
Pest Control in Newtonville — Local Notes
- •German roaches are common in older multi-family units around Newtonville Center and Nonantum where shared walls and older plumbing allow quick movement between apartments.
- •Subterranean termite swarms show up across Middlesex County every spring, with higher activity in the moist soils near Cabot Park and the Newtonville Library.
- •Rodents move indoors here once humid continental climate with warm summers and cold winters temperatures drop, entering through gaps in crawlspace foundations typical of pre-1950 housing stock along MA-16.
- •Wasp and ant pressure peaks in summer around Cabot Park vegetation and the dense tree cover that lines commuter rail tracks through Nonantum.
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