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Pest Control in Quincy, MA 02169

Quincy sits in Norfolk County with a humid continental climate shaped by coastal air from Boston Harbor. This mix brings spring termite swarms along older foundations in Quincy Center and North Quincy, followed by heavy summer mosquito and wasp pressure near the water at Hough's Neck and Squantum.

Fall brings rodents indoors as temperatures drop, especially in multi-family housing and crawlspaces around Wollaston and the shipyard area. Crews leave Beacon Hill via I-93 and Route 3A and reach all three ZIP codes in under 30 minutes on most weekdays.

Adams National Historical Park and nearby wooded edges add tick and rodent pressure, while the historic naval shipyard structures attract carpenter ants and moisture-driven pests common to older Massachusetts building stock.

Around Quincy

We regularly work near:

  • 📍Adams National Historical Park
  • 📍Quincy Market
  • 📍United States Naval Shipyard

Pest Control in Quincy — Local Notes

  • German roaches appear regularly in older multi-family units around Quincy Center, North Quincy, Wollaston, Hough's Neck, and Squantum where shared walls and trash areas allow quick spread.
  • Subterranean termite swarms hit Norfolk County properties every spring, with higher activity in homes near the Adams National Historical Park and along the coast where soil moisture stays elevated.
  • Rodents push into basements and garages once coastal-influenced temperatures fall, particularly in neighborhoods bordering the United States Naval Shipyard and green spaces.
  • Wasp and mosquito calls peak from late May through September in waterfront sections of Hough's Neck and Squantum due to standing water and proximity to the harbor.

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Pest Control in Quincy — FAQs

Still have questions? We're happy to talk it through.

(857) 386-0130
+ What's the most common pest in Quincy?
Rodents and German roaches lead calls in Quincy, especially in older multi-family buildings around Quincy Center and North Quincy during fall and winter.
+ When is termite season in Quincy?
Spring swarms are the norm across Norfolk County, with peak activity from March through May in homes near parks and older districts.
+ Do you serve Milton and Braintree?
Yes, the same crews that cover Quincy Center, Wollaston, and Squantum also handle Milton and Braintree on the same I-93 and Route 3A routes.

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