Boxelder bugs enter Boston properties each fall as temperatures drop, seeking warmth in the cracks and voids of Beacon Hill brownstones, Back Bay row houses, and South End triple-deckers. We focus on perimeter sealing and targeted applications to exterior harbor-facing walls where Atlantic moderation keeps populations active longer than inland areas.
Our treatments use EPA-registered pyrethroid dusts and micro-encapsulated sprays applied to south and west exposures, window wells, and utility penetrations common in Suffolk County masonry. In multi-unit buildings we coordinate with property managers to avoid driving bugs into adjacent units, a frequent issue in Charlestown and North End conversions.
We do not rely on interior fogging. Instead we combine exterior barrier work with removal of boxelder and silver maple volunteers near the foundation, which is especially effective on the narrow lots of Jamaica Plain and Roxbury. Follow-up visits address any remaining clusters before winter sets in.
All work is performed during posted hours from our Beacon Hill base, allowing same-week response for active fall swarms reported near Boston Common and the Public Garden.
Boxelder Bug Control General Pest Control Services We Offer
✓Boxelder Bug Perimeter Exclusion
Caulk and screen sealing of foundation cracks, utility entries, and window frames to block fall migration into Beacon Hill and Back Bay properties.
✓Exterior Barrier Spray Application
Targeted micro-encapsulated treatment along south and west walls plus host tree bases to reduce overwintering clusters before they reach interior voids.
✓Multi-Unit Building Boxelder Bug Coordination
Shared-wall inspections and synchronized treatments for triple-deckers and brownstones to prevent bugs from shifting between units in Dorchester and South Boston.
✓Fall Swarm Response Visit
Rapid on-site knockdown plus entry-point sealing for active clusters reported near Fenway Park and the Freedom Trail corridor during October and November.
✓Host Tree and Volunteer Maple Removal Coordination
Identification and removal guidance for boxelder and silver maple seedlings within ten feet of the foundation to cut future breeding sources on narrow urban lots.
How it works
- 1
Site Inspection
Walk the full perimeter and accessible voids to locate active clusters and entry points typical of Suffolk County masonry.
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Targeted Exterior Treatment
Apply dusts and sprays to south/west exposures and seal major gaps without interior fogging.
- 3
Follow-Up Visit
Return within 10-14 days to treat any remaining activity and verify exclusion integrity.
- 4
Prevention Recommendations
Provide written guidance on host vegetation and annual barrier timing for the next season.
Pricing
Pricing based on building size, number of units, and extent of host trees; contact for on-site assessment.