From our Beacon Hill base we run regular routes into North Grafton via MA-140 and MA-122, reaching ZIP 01536 in under an hour. The same cold winters and warm summers that define Worcester County push subterranean termites to swarm each spring and drive mice and rats indoors once temperatures fall in October and November.
North Grafton’s mix of older village-center homes and newer suburban builds around Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine creates steady pressure. Crawlspaces under many 01536 properties stay moist enough for termite colonies, while woodpiles and leaf litter near the veterinary campus feed carpenter ants and wasps through July and August.
Customers along MA-122 and near North Grafton Village Center call most often about fall rodent entry points and spring swarmers. We treat the actual conditions on site rather than blanket-spraying, matching the seasonal calendar that the local climate produces.
Around North Grafton
We regularly work near:
- 📍Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
- 📍North Grafton Village Center
- 📍MA-140 corridor
- 📍MA-122 access points
Pest Control in North Grafton — Local Notes
- •Rodents move indoors across North Grafton once Humid continental climate with cold winters and warm summers. temperatures drop, entering through gaps common in both older village homes and newer suburban builds.
- •Subterranean termite swarms appear every spring in Worcester County soils, hitting crawlspace houses hardest around North Grafton Village Center and along MA-140.
- •Summer ant and wasp activity concentrates near wooded edges and the Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine campus where irrigation and landscaping keep moisture high.
- •MA-122 provides direct access to the 01536 corridor, letting our crews reach North Grafton properties the same day calls come in from Boston.
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