Curved shape for left side of top navigation
  • Select Location

    Choose A Location

    • Connecticut
    • Massachusetts
    • New Hampshire
    • Rhode Island
    • Reset
  • Blog
  • Locations
  • 888-260-3980
  • Search
  • My Account
Catseye Pest Control logo
  • Residential
    • Pest Control
      • Ant Control
      • Bed Bug Control
      • Carpenter Ant Control
      • Termite Control
      • Tick Control
      • Cockroach Control
      • Bee Control
      • Tick & Mosquito Control Program
      • Flea Control
    • Rodent Control
      • Mouse Control
      • Rat Control
      • Rodent Plus Program
      • Rodent Waste Removal Services
    • Wildlife Control
      • Squirrel Control
      • Bat Control
      • Raccoon Control
      • Flying Squirrel Control
      • Skunk Removal
      • Bird Control
      • Pigeon Control
      • Woodpecker Removal
      • Wildlife Waste Removal Services
    • Exclusion
      • Cat-Guard
      • Wildlife Damage Repair
      • Attic Restoration
      • Basement Clean-Out
  • Commercial
    • Industries
      • Restaurants
      • Hospitality
      • Healthcare
      • Apartments
      • Multi-Family
      • Government
      • Office Buildings
      • Food/Beverages
      • Retail
      • Education
      • Warehouses
      • Manufacturing
      • Pharmacy
      • Cannabis
    • Services
      • Pest Control
      • Rodent Control
      • Wildlife Control
      • Commercial Bird Control
      • Disinfection
      • Exclusion
      • Integrated Pest Management
  • Platinum Home Protection
  • Pest Library
    • Rodents
    • Wildlife
    • Birds
    • Insects
  • About Us
    • Careers
    • Blog
    • Our Story
    • The Catseye Difference
    • Mission/Core Values
    • Meet The Catseye Cats
    • Affiliations
    • Reviews
    • Integrated Pest Management
    • Locations
    • Contact Us
    • Schedule Inspection
  • Free Inspection
  • My Account
  • Search

Blog : Beyond Pest Control

Search

Categories

  • Ant Control
  • Ask the Expert
  • Bat Control
  • Bed Bug Control
  • Bee Control
  • Beyond Pest Control
  • Cockroach Control
  • DIY
  • Hornet Control
  • Important Updates
  • Kids Corner
  • Mice Control
  • Mosquito Control
  • Pest Control
  • Pest Facts & Prevention 101
  • Rat Control
  • Rodent Prevention
  • Stories From The Field
  • Termite Control
  • Tick Control
  • Uncategorized
  • Videos
  • Wasp Control
  • Wildlife Control
  • Yellowjacket Control
A black-and-white woodpecker with a red cap pecks at a hole in a birch tree. The bird is perched on the side of the tree, with its beak inside the hole. The background is blurred green foliage.

Why Do Woodpeckers Peck Wood?

5/9/18 •Joe Dingwall•Wildlife Control,

Woodpecker Behavior, Like Why They Peck Wood, Allows Us to Better Understand Damage-Causing Bird Woodpeckers can do serious… Read More

A close-up image of a small, dark brown tick with its legs spread out, crawling on a person's skin. The skin is prominently textured, showing fine lines and creases under the tick. The background is blurred and the focus is on the tick.

Tick Diseases in Humans & Pets

5/9/18 •Joe Dingwall•Tick Control,

Tick-Borne Diseases Like Lyme Disease are on the Rise Throughout Most of the United States. The warm weather… Read More

Close-up image of a winged ant against a white background. The ant has translucent wings, a black head, thorax, and abdomen, and brown legs. Its antennae are curved, and the body segments are clearly visible.

3 Signs of Carpenter Ant Infestations

4/26/18 •Joe Dingwall•Ant Control,

Carpenter ants can cause serious damage to your home, especially when left untreated for a significant amount of… Read More

Close-up image of a small brown bat with large ears and a furry face, resting on a surface. The details of its fur and facial features are clearly visible, bringing out the texture and softness of its fur. The background is blurred.

Are Bats Mammals?

4/26/18 •Joe Dingwall•Bat Control,

One of Earth’s Only Flying Mammals, Bats are Amazing Animals — And They Can Help Save Your Crops… Read More

A groundhog with brown and gray fur is sitting in grassy surroundings, facing left. The animal appears to be near the entrance of its burrow. The grass is lush and green, indicating a vibrant, healthy habitat.

What Do Groundhogs Eat?

4/26/18 •Joe Dingwall•Rodent Prevention,

Keep your vegetation safe from groundhogs and other lawn critters with some simple tips Groundhogs, also known as… Read More

First pagePrevious page4445464748Next pageLast page
Arrow curved down

Schedule Your Free Inspection

Need Catseye immediately? Call us at 888-260-3980 for prompt service, or schedule online to get started.

Chat with our pest control experts or start scheduling your inspection online.

888-260-3980
Schedule Now

Need Catseye immediately? Call us at 888-260-3980 for prompt service, or fill out the form below to get started.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

It looks like we don't service your area. Check the zip code for errors or call us at 888-260-3980.

Consent
This field is hidden when viewing the form
This field is hidden when viewing the form
Sniff
Catseye Pest Control logo

Call The Best of the Best!

888-260-3980

Get Our Monthly Newsletter!

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Follow the Cats!

  • Visit us on Facebook
  • Visit us on Twitter
  • Visit us on YouTube
  • Visit us on LinkedIn
  • Visit us on Instagram

© 2026 Catseye Pest Control
|All Rights Reserved
|Privacy Policy

  • BBB logo