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Local Pest Control Professionals Serving New Hampshire

New Hampshire homes sit close to the woods and the pests know it. Carpenter ants chew through damp framing in older houses around Manchester, Concord, and Nashua. Deer ticks load up the forests and yards across the southern half of the state every spring. Mice flood into basements, garages, and wall cavities the moment temperatures drop in October. Your local provider already knows which problems matter most where you live.

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Hari O. from Manchester, NH
Cynthia Y. from Nashua, NH
Noah X. from Concord, NH
Felicia J. from Portsmouth, NH

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Pest Challenges Common in New Hampshire Homes

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New Hampshire's short warm season concentrates pest activity into a few intense months. Humid summers feed tick populations in the woods and stink bug clouds around the Merrimack Valley and Seacoast. Cold winters drive mice and voles indoors hard, and the state's older housing stock gives them plenty of gaps to use. Lone star ticks, once a southern species, are now established in southern New Hampshire counties.

  • Carpenter ants tunnel through damp framing in New Hampshire's many older homes and lakeside cabins, often surfacing in kitchens and bathrooms first.
  • Deer ticks have spread across southern New Hampshire and are climbing north, driving Lyme disease rates higher in Rockingham, Hillsborough, and Strafford counties.
  • House mice push into basements, garages, and wall cavities as soon as the first cold snap hits, and one autumn can mean dozens of mice in the walls.
  • Brown marmorated stink bugs gather on south-facing siding every fall throughout the Merrimack Valley and Seacoast before slipping inside to overwinter.
  • Norway rats burrow under garages, sheds, and city blocks in Manchester and Nashua, then move into basements when the weather turns.

New Hampshire's seasonal extremes pack pest activity into predictable windows, and the fall rodent push is the heaviest. A provider who works your county already knows which species are active this month, and what's coming next.

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Common pests in New Hampshire

AntsAnts
CockroachesCockroaches
MiceMice
Bed BugsBed Bugs
RatsRats
MosquitoesMosquitoes
SpidersSpiders
FleasFleas
RodentsRodents
TicksTicks
WaspsWasps
FliesFlies
Stink BugsStink Bugs
Old House BorersOld House Borers
Flying SquirrelsFlying Squirrels
Western Conifer Seed BugsWestern Conifer Seed Bugs
PorcupinesPorcupines
EarwigsEarwigs
SilverfishSilverfish
CricketsCrickets
MayfliesMayflies
RaccoonsRaccoons
DeerDeer
MothsMoths
CoyotesCoyotes
HornetsHornets
FoxesFoxes
LadybugsLadybugs
BeesBees
SquirrelsSquirrels
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Pest Control Services Available in New Hampshire

Explore pest control services offered by New Hampshire providers, from carpenter ant treatment and tick management to rodent exclusion and seasonal maintenance.

New Hampshire homes deal with carpenter ants and ticks spring through fall, stink bugs in October, and mice through winter, so most households need a recurring plan rather than a one-time visit.

What to expect: a walkthrough of your home inside and out, species-specific treatment, and a return visit window if anything bounces back.

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Bed bugs cycle through Manchester and Nashua apartments, hotels, and Lakes Region vacation rentals, and heat treatment kills every life stage in one pass, including eggs that sprays often miss.

What to expect: prep instructions a few days ahead, controlled heat above 120 degrees for several hours, and monitoring traps to confirm it worked.

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Established carpenter ant or beetle infestations in New Hampshire's older timber-frame homes and lakeside cabins sometimes call for whole-structure fumigation when spot treatments can't reach the colony.

What to expect: a prep checklist, a tarp tent over the structure, two to three nights elsewhere, and an all-clear inspection on return.

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Mice and stink bugs get into New Hampshire homes through gaps you can't see (older sill plates, dryer vents, foundation cracks widened by freeze-thaw), and exclusion work is what actually stops the fall invasion.

What to expect: a foundation-to-roofline inspection, sealing of identified entry points, and a written summary of what was found and fixed.

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Many New Hampshire homeowners want lower-impact options around kids, pets, and lakefront or well-water properties, and providers can lead with EPA-registered botanicals, traps, and exclusion before reaching for stronger products.

What to expect: inspection, low-impact product selection where possible, and a prevention plan so you don't end up needing repeats.

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New Hampshire's warm-season insect activity runs May through September, so a timed exterior barrier holds the line on ants, wasps, and crawling pests before they reach the kitchen.

What to expect: exterior application around foundation and eaves, removal of accessible nests, and a quarterly or seasonal schedule depending on pressure.

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What New Hampshire Homeowners Are Saying

Real outcomes for New Hampshire homeowners we connected with a local pest pro.

Hari O.
Hari O.
Manchester, NH

"Sill plate carpenter ant colony stopped."

We discovered sawdust piles near the foundation. The provider identified carpenter ant damage in the sill plate and treated the colony. They explained how New England moisture issues make these ants particularly active.

Hari O.
Hari O.
Manchester, NH

"Sill plate carpenter ant colony stopped."

We discovered sawdust piles near the foundation. The provider identified carpenter ant damage in the sill plate and treated the colony. They explained how New England moisture issues make these ants particularly active.

Cynthia Y.
Cynthia Y.
Nashua, NH

"Annual attic mouse cycle broken."

Every fall, mice would settle into our attic. The provider sealed the roofline gaps and treated the space. They explained that proactive sealing before autumn is the key to breaking the yearly cycle.

Noah X.
Noah X.
Concord, NH

"Upstairs cluster fly migration stopped."

We had hundreds of cluster flies appearing in our upstairs rooms every fall. The provider treated the exterior before the migration season and sealed gaps around the windows. The improvement was dramatic.

Felicia J.
Felicia J.
Portsmouth, NH

"Stone foundation spiders finally manageable."

Our stone foundation basement was perfect spider habitat. The provider treated the perimeter and interior and explained how sealing cracks in the old stonework helps. The basement is much more comfortable now.

Ricardo I.
Ricardo I.
Keene, NH

"Porch carpenter ants gone with gutter fix."

The front porch had soft spots from carpenter ant galleries. The provider treated the colony and traced the moisture to a leaking gutter. Fixing both the gutter and treating the wood resolved it.

Michael E.
Michael E.
Laconia, NH

"Lake house sealed off for the off-season."

Every May we opened the lake house and the first thing we smelled was mice. Droppings on the counters, the works. The tech sealed the foundation, swapped the door sweeps, and put monitoring stations in the cabin and the boathouse. Last May we walked in to a clean kitchen for the first time in years. My wife actually teared up.

Jim H.
Jim H.
Lebanon, NH

"Basement framing termites monitored and treated."

Soft spots in the basement wall framing turned out to be termite damage. The provider treated the perimeter and installed monitoring stations. They explained that even New Hampshire can have termite issues.

Monique D.
Monique D.
Claremont, NH

"Dorm bed bugs cleared in a single visit."

My son came home for winter break and three days in he showed me bites along his ankles. We checked his duffel bag and they were there. I almost cried. The heat crew treated his bedroom and the bags in one visit. They were kind, not judgmental about it. They taught us how to inspect his dorm setup when he goes back.

Ravi Q.
Ravi Q.
Dover, NH

"Attic vent cleared and screened against wasps."

Wasps streaming in and out of the gable vent all afternoon, you could see them from the driveway. The tech suited up, removed a softball-sized nest from inside the attic, and installed fine mesh screening across both gable vents. He suggested I check them every spring before things warm up. Two seasons later, no wasps.

Deepa A.
Deepa A.
Rochester, NH

"Fieldstone basement spiders fully cleared."

The damp fieldstone basement was full of spiders and webs. The provider treated the space and sealed the worst cracks. A dehumidifier reduced the conditions that attract spiders and their prey.

Angela O.
Angela O.
Berlin, NH

"Cabin cluster fly cycle finally broken."

Cluster flies filled the cabin every autumn and emerged on warm winter days. The provider treated the exterior in late summer and sealed soffit openings. The timing was critical for prevention.

Genaro Z.
Genaro Z.
Somersworth, NH

"Apartment kept clear with shared plumbing sealed."

Roaches migrated from a neighboring unit through shared plumbing. The provider treated our unit and sealed pipe penetrations. They recommended building-wide treatment for lasting results.

Spencer W.
Spencer W.
Exeter, NH

"Wooded-yard tick habitat brought down."

Lyme disease is common in New Hampshire and ticks were a constant concern. The provider treated the yard perimeter and brush line. Keeping the lawn trimmed short near the woods helped reduce tick habitat.

Pamela W.
Pamela W.
Hampton, NH

"Coastal foundation sealed against ants."

The sandy coastal soil around the foundation was full of ant colonies. The provider treated the perimeter and sealed foundation cracks. Sandy soil makes ant control especially important near the coast.

Leonard E.
Leonard E.
Derry, NH

"Exterior sealed and stink bugs cut dramatically."

Stink bugs covered the south wall and entered through window gaps each autumn. The provider sealed the exterior and treated the siding. The improvement was dramatic the following season.

Questions About Pest Control in New Hampshire

What New Hampshire homeowners ask most often about hiring a local provider.

  • How do I find pest control near me? Toggle answer for: How do I find pest control near me?

    When you call or browse by city, we match you with pest control providers who serve your specific area. Matching is based on your location, the type of pest issue, and provider availability, so you're connected with someone who handles your situation regularly.

  • How quickly can I get connected with a provider? Toggle answer for: How quickly can I get connected with a provider?

    In most cases, providers can reach out within a few hours of your call, and they typically schedule an inspection or service within 24 to 48 hours depending on availability and how urgent your situation is.

  • What areas do you cover in New Hampshire? Toggle answer for: What areas do you cover in New Hampshire?

    We connect homeowners with pest control providers across New Hampshire, including Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Derry, Dover, and Rochester. Whether you're in a metro area or a smaller community, we'll match you with a provider who serves your location.

  • What types of pests are most common in New Hampshire? Toggle answer for: What types of pests are most common in New Hampshire?

    New Hampshire homeowners commonly deal with carpenter ants, deer ticks, mice, cluster flies, and stink bugs. Tick-borne illness is a growing concern, and the state's cold winters push rodents and overwintering insects into homes in large numbers. Your matched provider will tailor treatment to the pests active in your area.

  • How rapidly are ticks spreading through New Hampshire? Toggle answer for: How rapidly are ticks spreading through New Hampshire?

    Deer ticks have expanded rapidly through southern New Hampshire forests and suburban yards over the past two decades, and the state now ranks among the higher-risk areas for Lyme disease. Families near wooded lots see the heaviest pressure.

    Yard-focused treatments in spring and early fall, combined with keeping grass short and creating a buffer between lawn and woodland, typically produce meaningful reductions in tick encounters.

  • What pest issues are common in older New Hampshire farmhouses? Toggle answer for: What pest issues are common in older New Hampshire farmhouses?

    Older farmhouses and cottages across the state often have fieldstone foundations, hand-hewn framing, and decades of settling that create entry points for carpenter ants, mice, and bats. Moisture from snowmelt adds additional pressure.

    Annual inspections of sill plates, crawl spaces, and attic spaces catch issues early. Providers experienced with historic homes often match treatments to older building materials.

  • When should homeowners prepare for winter rodents? Toggle answer for: When should homeowners prepare for winter rodents?

    Mice and field voles start scouting warm structures in August and September. By the first hard freeze, populations inside basements, garages, and wall voids can build quickly.

    Exterior exclusion work completed in late summer is typically far more effective than trying to remove an established winter population from wall voids and crawl spaces.

Why Homeowners Across New Hampshire Choose Us

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  • We Know New Hampshire Pests

    Carpenter ants in Lakes Region cottages, deer ticks across southern woodlands, mice packing into Manchester and Nashua basements every fall. Our providers are matched to the actual pest pressures in your part of the state.

  • Move at Your Own Pace

    Pest control in New Hampshire can be a long-term relationship, and the right one starts with no contracts and no commitments. Review your quote and decide on your timeline, not the provider's.

  • One Call Gets It Started

    Tell us your zip code and what you're seeing. We'll match you with a New Hampshire provider who actually works your area, not a national call center routing you to whoever's available.