Cape Cod, MA Branch
Your Cape Cod pest control team.
The Cape is a different pest world than the mainland, and our Cape Cod branch is built for it. Salt air, sandy soil, seasonal homes that sit empty half the year, and some of the heaviest tick pressure in America — protecting a home from Bourne to Orleans means knowing which problems ride in with the humidity and which wait quietly for the summer people to leave.
What we treat around Cape Cod— and why it's different here
Ticks — the Cape's signature problem
Barnstable County's blacklegged tick numbers are among the worst anywhere, and lone star ticks are expanding across the Cape. Yard barrier programs and edge-habitat treatment are core service here, not an add-on.
Seasonal homes, year-round pests
A cottage that sits closed from October to May is an unsupervised invitation: mice nest in upholstery, carpenter ants work damp trim, wasps claim the eaves. Our off-season checks and spring openings keep the surprise out of Memorial Day weekend.
Moisture-driven activity in cedar and shingle
Salt air and fog keep Cape shingles and trim damp — ideal for carpenter ants and the moisture crowd (earwigs, millipedes). Coastal roof rats also range further here than inland Massachusetts.
Cape pest pressure peaks with the summer season — ticks from May nymph season on, wasps and mosquitoes through August — but the smartest work happens in the shoulder seasons: spring openings, fall exclusion, and closing checks that keep empty months uneventful.
A local team, not a franchise
The technician who treats your home works this territory every week. Same faces, same trucks, and a local number — (508) 772-0012 — that reaches people who know your street, not a national call center.
Towns our Cape Cod team serves
- Barnstable, MA
- Hyannis, MA
- Falmouth, MA
- Sandwich, MA
- Mashpee, MA
- Yarmouth, MA
- Dennis, MA
- Harwich, MA
- Brewster, MA
- Chatham, MA
- Orleans, MA
- Eastham, MA
- Bourne, MA
- Plymouth, MA
Don't see your town? Ask us — coverage extends beyond this list for most services.
