The Pest Blog

Damage from Above: Don’t let pests go “over your head”.

Damage from Above: Don’t let pests go “over your head”.

Whether its soiled insulation posing health risks and impacting coveted R-value for home heat efficiency, hazardous electrical wiring gnawed by persistent rodents, or structural damage caused by wood-destroying and boring insects; what you can’t see above you may pose serious problems.

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Monadnock Pest celebrates International Bat Week!

Monadnock Pest celebrates International Bat Week!

Bats of diverse variety have their perfect place in our natural world; and their contributions to our environment are integral. Bats are also an important part of our business in wildlife conflict mitigation here in New Hampshire as well

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Heatwave: Those NH critters that “like it hot”

Heatwave: Those NH critters that “like it hot”

While most of us are metaphorically melting, some creatures who call the Granite State home are no strangers to hot & humid. So settle into some AC climate control and read all about the New Hampshire critters that can definitely take the heat.

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How to Detract Pests and Wildlife From Your Home This Spring

How to Detract Pests and Wildlife From Your Home This Spring

Monadnock Pest & Wildlife owner Jeff Traynor was recently featured in an article by full-service real estate brokerage Redfin. The article is featured in its entirety here on the Monadnock Pest Blog!

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Backyard feeders aren’t just “for the birds.”

Backyard feeders aren’t just “for the birds.”

While the intent of the bird feeder is pretty clear, many are unaware of the unintended consequences that come with providing a 24/7 all-you-can eat buffet to your local wildlife.

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Skunk activity blooms with “love” in the late New Hampshire winter

Skunk activity blooms with “love” in the late New Hampshire winter

While Valentine’s Day has come and gone for folks in the Northeast, its safe to say romance, and in this case, gland secretions, still linger in the March air for many of the region’s wildlife populations - mainly skunks!

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