Sudbury's humid continental climate brings cold winters that drive rodents indoors once temperatures drop and warm summers that boost mosquito and wasp activity around the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge and wooded edges.
Historic properties near the Wayside Inn and Sudbury Town Common often feature crawlspaces and older wood construction that attract subterranean termites each spring while South Sudbury and North Sudbury neighborhoods see ants and wasps in summer.
Our crews reach Sudbury Center, South Sudbury and North Sudbury from Beacon Hill via Route 20, Route 27 and I-495 to handle calls about mice in basements, carpenter ants in siding and seasonal wasp nests.
Around Sudbury
We regularly work near:
- 📍Wayside Inn
- 📍Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
- 📍Sudbury Town Common
Pest Control in Sudbury — Local Notes
- •German roaches appear most often in older multi-family units around Sudbury Center where shared walls allow easy movement between kitchens.
- •Subterranean termite swarms show up across Middlesex every spring, especially in homes built before modern slab foundations near the Town Common.
- •Rodents move indoors once humid continental temperatures drop in fall, entering through gaps around historic foundations at the Wayside Inn area and properties bordering the wildlife refuge.
- •Mosquito pressure stays high all summer near the Great Meadows refuge, requiring targeted treatments at properties along Route 27 and Route 20.
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