Keene Pest control offers effective and efficient services to prevent infestations from pests such carpenter ants, wasp and carpenter bees. When mice or rats are bothering you, your family, or your business, our experienced technicians also provide exceptional prevention from rodents. Based in New Hampshire, Keene Pest Control is a family-owned-and-operated pest control company. You can rely on us to keep your home or business free of any "unwanted guests". With more than 50 years of experience combined, with Keene Pest Control, you will always receive the highest quality of service at a reasonable rate.
Monthly or yearly commercial pest services are available for hotels, restaurants, and businesses in the New Hampshire and Vermont area. We also offer home inspections for refinancing home buying purposes. Trust in the pest control experts at Keene Pest Control to eliminate any unwanted visitors you come across. Your company's reputation is very important, especially in this day and age. The culture of online reviews means just one infestation can ruin your good standing in the community, so being on top of pest control is critical.
We had Yellow Jackets under our front deck. He came when he said he would and took care of them in no time. I would highly recommend him to anyone. Very professional and timely.
Excellent, thorough service and very helpful people. Thank you!
They provide fantastic service with a price that makes it affordable to address any pest problem.
You probably already know termites cause extensive damage to buildings across the country. Care to guess the annual price tag for all that property damage? If you guessed $5 billion, you're right.
Did you know that bed bugs can’t fly? The small pests do not have wings. Instead, they get from place to place by crawling on surfaces.
Honey bees will only defend themselves if they are threatened. It’s recommended that, if you encounter bees that are flying and appear to be out of control, you simply walk away slowly without swatting them, as this will only irritate them further.
Why is the Africanized bee known as the “killer bee?” It isn’t that the venom carried by these bees is more toxic. Instead, the killer bee can be upset easily and remains upset longer than other bees. In addition, killer bees usually travel in large numbers and will chase victims for much longer distances.
When it comes to bed bug infestations, it’s important to look for early signs so you can nip it in the bud. This includes checking your sheets and bedding for the bugs themselves or their exoskeletons, which they shed after molting.