We run weekly routes from our Beacon Hill base into Seekonk along I-195 and US-6, reaching the 02771 ZIP in about 45 minutes. The town borders Rhode Island retail corridors, so we see a steady mix of single-family homes with crawlspaces and older multi-family buildings in Seekonk Center and North Seekonk that attract the same pests year after year.
Humid continental climate with cold winters and warm summers drives the local pressure. Subterranean termites swarm in spring once soil warms, while summer brings heavy ant, wasp and mosquito activity around Martin Park and wooded edges. In fall, rodents push indoors as temperatures drop and they seek shelter in attics and basements.
Seekonk Public Library and Seekonk Town Hall sit in older sections where foundation cracks and leaf litter create entry points for German cockroaches and silverfish. Crawlspace moisture from the local soil type keeps carpenter ants active through late summer along MA-152 corridors.
Around Seekonk
We regularly work near:
- 📍Seekonk Town Hall
- 📍Seekonk Public Library
- 📍Martin Park
Pest Control in Seekonk — Local Notes
- •German cockroaches remain common in older multi-family units around Seekonk Center because shared walls and older plumbing allow easy movement between units.
- •Subterranean termite swarms appear across Bristol County every spring, especially in homes with soil-to-wood contact near Martin Park green spaces.
- •Rodents move indoors here once Humid continental climate with cold winters and warm summers. temperatures drop, targeting attics in North Seekonk homes that sit close to retail corridor vegetation.
- •We reach all 02771 addresses from Boston via I-195 exits and MA-152 without backtracking, allowing same-day follow-ups for wasp nest removals in summer.
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