From our Beacon Hill base we run weekly routes into Norton via I-495 and MA-140, reaching Norton Center and East Norton in about 45 minutes. Homes here sit on mixed soils with crawlspaces common in the older stock around the town common, while newer builds near Wheaton College often have slabs that still see perimeter ant and termite pressure.
The humid continental climate brings cold winters that drive rodents indoors once temperatures drop, followed by spring subterranean termite swarms across Bristol County. Warm summers then push mosquito and wasp activity higher near Norton Reservoir and the wooded edges of Norton Town Common.
Local calls most often involve fall rodent entry points in older Norton Center properties and summer ant trails along foundations exposed to the reservoir moisture.
Around Norton
We regularly work near:
- 📍Wheaton College
- 📍Norton Reservoir
- 📍Norton Town Common
Pest Control in Norton — Local Notes
- •Subterranean termite swarms appear every spring in Bristol County crawlspaces, including homes near Norton Town Common.
- •Mosquito pressure rises sharply around Norton Reservoir during warm summer months due to standing water and vegetation.
- •Rodents move indoors in East Norton and around Wheaton College once cold winter temperatures arrive.
- •German cockroaches remain common in multi-family units near Norton Center where older plumbing provides harborage.
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