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JP Pest Services

@jppestservices

Providing #pestcontrol solutions for the homes and businesses of New England since 1925.

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#Squirrels may be pretty cute—but they're pretty crafty, too. Even during the chilliest months in #NewEngland, these fluffy-tailed critters are persistent and have no qualms taking advantage of a warm home wherever they can find one: bit.ly/3udNoLk #pestcontrol #JPPest

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No one likes being bugged at the #movies—not by noisy guests, phone alerts, & certainly not by #cockroaches! But in a place where snacks are always available, pests are bound to follow—unless you have a comprehensive #pestprevention system in place: bit.ly/3La3GLr

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#Squirrels may be pretty cute... but they're pretty crafty too. Even during the chilliest months in #NewEngland, these fluffy-tailed critters are persistent and have no qualms taking advantage of a warm home wherever they can find one. #pestcontrol #JPPest bit.ly/3udNoLk

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#Cockroaches are a well-known invader—but how much do you really know about these persistent critters? Take this quiz from PMP Magazine to find out! bit.ly/33eiwiK #pestcontrol #roaches #bugfacts

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Did you know that #bedbugs can live on clothing for up to four months? They can take up residence among the clothing in your drawers at home—or even in clothing stores. Luckily, combating these bloodsuckers is what we do best. bit.ly/3oPyNSR

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Occupying a large amount of real estate means that warehouse managers have quite a bit of space to protect from unwanted visitors—and that #rodents have more than enough space to try to call their own. bit.ly/33MsE2J

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As a kid, you might recall learning about how bears, skunks, and groundhogs hibernate during the winter. But here's a #funfact you might not have heard: Queen #wasps can hibernate too. bit.ly/3Bvzw0F

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Nothing makes us tick like the misconception that certain pests are only a threat during the warmer months; but the fact of the matter is that #ticks are adaptable creatures that can still wreak havoc when you least expect. bit.ly/3JD2TRt

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What if we told you that you can pick up #bedbugs without even entering a bedroom? Learn where else these bloodthirsty hitchhikers have been known to hang out. #themoreyouknow #bewareofbugs #bedbugcontrol bit.ly/3Iej9s7

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#Skunks stinking up your yard? Don't worry, Pepé Le Pew won't bother your pussycat... unless of course she bothers him first. Learn why skunks are on the move this time of year, and how to protect your pets as they're passing through. bit.ly/3C5VasM

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Hiring season is in full swing! If you're a highly-motivated individual who likes to work with your hands and control your schedule, we want to talk to you! Field positions are opening up all over New England, starting at $20/hr. Apply online today! bit.ly/3hNz0lz

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When you're in the business of serving food, professional #pestmanagement is not just recommended: It's crucial. That's why we offer a custom service plan for #restaurant owners! With our help, you can keep your facility clean and your customers happy. bit.ly/33hySXR

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Noticing black specks in the leftover snow piles? #PSA: It may not be dirt... bit.ly/36eG349 #snowfleas #springtails #winterpests #bringonspring

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Wondering if you just "got lucky" with how great your service professional was? Not so! Learn about our intensive hiring & training program and why you can expect the same #JPquality service every time. bit.ly/3itfR99 #ourpeople #nowhiring #settingthestandard

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Debating whether you should DIY that bed bug problem? Spoiler alert: you shouldn’t. Discover all the details about how DIY will only double your trouble in our latest blog post. bit.ly/3iPDgS3 #JPPest #PestControl #BedBugs #CallPestControl

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Does the sight of a #spider make you shudder? Find out “Why You Don’t Want to Kill the Spiders in Your House… Yet,” and learn how our Home Quarterly Program is the proactive pest prevention you need to keep these pests at bay. bit.ly/3Jho9M3 #spideysenses #knowthyenemy

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Should you be worried about #mice dying in your walls in your attempt to remove them from your home? Learn the basics of baiting, including what really happens after a mouse consumes bait in our latest blog post. bit.ly/3O5JE6h #rodentcontrol

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#Boston has been ranked in the #Top5 buggiest US cities! And for a business owner, #pests can only mean trouble. Luckily, we have options available for even the heaviest of infestations. Schedule a free on-site consult with your local Service Planner. bit.ly/3Lp9GQ4

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Ever hear that a tick needs 24-48 hours to transmit #Lymedisease? MYTH. While the chances of transmission go up the longer the #tick is attached, there are no studies showing the minimum attachment time needed for Lyme to be transmitted to humans. #LymeDiseaseAwarenessMonth

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#Joro "parachuting" #spiders are on the move, and most experts agree that they're on their way to #NewEngland. Read more about these giant #anthropods in our latest blog, and find out what to expect when they land in the #GraniteState: bit.ly/3M9eMQh #ParachutingSpider