East Coast Pest Control
Over 75 years of combined expertise.
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Over 75 years of combined expertise.
The go-to name for expert pest control in New England.
Local contractor serving the Worcester area.
Licensed professionals deliver fast, effective solutions.
Family-Owned Pest Control Company in Massachusetts
Family-owned-and-operated.
We specialize in getting rid of pests and making sure they stay gone.
Local contractor serving the Worcester area.
Local contractor serving the Worcester area.
trusted choice of families and businesses across Central Massachusetts.
Humane and rodenticide-free.
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It depends on the pest and severity. One-time treatment can work for minor issues; recurring plans can help prevent seasonal reinfestation.