Stink bugs enter Boston buildings in late September through November as temperatures drop along the Atlantic coast. We focus on the exterior first, sealing gaps around windows, utility penetrations, and soffits common in Beacon Hill brownstones and South End row houses. Interior treatments stay limited to cracks and voids because these insects do not breed inside structures.
We use a micro-encapsulated perimeter product labeled for use in Suffolk County that holds up through the humid continental winters moderated by Boston Harbor. Attics and wall voids in older Charlestown and North End properties often require dust applications rather than liquid sprays to avoid staining historic plaster. Multi-unit buildings in Allston and Brighton need coordinated exterior work so bugs do not simply move from one unit to the next.
Massachusetts regulations require a written service record left at every treated address; we note product EPA number, application rate, and re-entry times. Homeowners near the Freedom Trail or Faneuil Hall frequently request discreet scheduling outside peak tourist hours.
Stink Bug Control Services We Offer
✓Stink Bug Perimeter Barrier Treatment
Exterior foundation and window treatment applied before the fall migration to keep brown marmorated stink bugs from reaching siding on Back Bay and Beacon Hill homes.
✓Attic and Soffit Exclusion
Sealing of roofline gaps and installation of screened vents in older Dorchester and Jamaica Plain properties where stink bugs cluster in wall voids.
✓Multi-Family Building Stink Bug Program
Coordinated exterior treatment and unit inspections for apartment buildings in Roxbury and East Boston to prevent unit-to-unit movement.
✓Stink Bug Inspection and Monitoring
Detailed property walk-through with placement of monitoring traps near the New England Aquarium area and Boston Harbor waterfront properties.
✓Interior Crack and Crevice Treatment
Targeted dust and gel applications inside voids of South Boston triple-deckers without broad spraying of living spaces.
How it works
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Site Assessment
We inspect siding, window frames, and utility entries on the specific Boston neighborhood property to locate entry points used by stink bugs.
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Perimeter Preparation
Vegetation is trimmed back from the foundation and any obvious gaps are noted for sealing before product application.
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Barrier Application
A labeled perimeter product is applied to the lower three feet of the structure and around all potential entry points.
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Exclusion Work
Caulking and screening are installed at confirmed openings in attics and soffits to reduce future access.
Pricing
Pricing depends on building size, number of stories, and whether exclusion work is needed; we provide an upfront quote after the inspection.