Princeton sits in Worcester County along MA-140 and MA-31 with a population of 3502 and ZIP 01541. Cold snowy winters push rodents indoors while warm summers bring wasp and ant pressure around properties bordering Mount Wachusett.
Older homes in the Princeton Center Historic District often feature crawlspaces and wood-to-soil contact that draw subterranean termites each spring. Rural wooded lots and proximity to state forest land increase tick and rodent activity once leaves drop in fall.
Our crews leave Beacon Hill and reach Princeton via MA-140 in under an hour, covering the full 01541 area plus nearby Westminster and Holden on the same routes.
Around Princeton
We regularly work near:
- 📍Mount Wachusett
- 📍Princeton Center Historic District
Pest Control in Princeton — Local Notes
- •Rodents move into basements and attics along the tree lines of Mount Wachusett once temperatures drop below freezing.
- •Subterranean termite swarms appear in spring around older wood-frame houses in the Princeton Center Historic District where soil moisture stays high.
- •Wasp nests form under eaves and in sheds during warm summer months on properties with open fields near MA-31.
- •German cockroaches persist year-round in multi-unit buildings and older kitchens in Princeton Center when food sources remain accessible.
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