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We understand how pest infestations of any kind can be very annoying and, at the same time, very dangerous, especially when dealing with infestations of pest like bees and wasps. That is why we provide professional pest control services in Middletown Springs VT to deal with all types of pests that may infest residential, commercial or business premises.
With more than 20 years of experience, we have a well-trained team specialized in tracking all types of pest and very skilled to remove them without causing any harm to the residents.
Even in the most complicated situations, we are confident to give you a 100% satisfaction guarantee in all extermination jobs done.
Once our team arrives at your premises on the initial visit, they will assess the situation and come up with the most appropriate solution to your pest problem. They will identify the type of pest, the extent of the infestation, and their hiding areas. The technicians will then proceed to treat the interior and exterior of your property and subsequently come up with a specific protection plan.
Most pests are active all year round. This means that you require to protect your property throughout the year. The type of treatments we offer is customized based on each season to ensure that your premises are pest-free regardless of the time of the year. After our treatment process, if the pests come back, we will eliminate them at no additional cost to you.
At Richard’s Pest Control, we provide four treatments per year – during winter, fall, spring, and summer. Due to increased heat levels, pest activity is highest during summer. Spring is the breeding season for a myriad of pests and during winter and fall, pests are seeking all of the warmth they can obtain. However, we will have your house's perimeter secured from these unwelcome guests.

Spiders love warm and dark corners, wall cracks and air vents. They also string webs in the eaves of the house. While they may seem harmless, spider bites can cause a severe allergic reaction and anaphylactic shock.
Cockroaches love to lurk around the kitchen, especially in dark spots under the tables and behind the fridge or stoves. Apart from being a nuisance, cockroaches are carriers of diseases such as Salmonella and Dysentery, which pose a significant health risk.
If you have a pet, especially dogs and cats, fleas may infest your home. Fleas feed on blood; hence flea bites often cause swelling and itchy marks on your body. They also transmit diseases and cause allergic reactions.
To make houseplant soil less attractive to fungus gnats, let the top layer dry between waterings, remove dead plant matter, and use sticky traps to catch adults early. Overwatered pots are one of the most common indoor gnat sources.
To reduce mosquito pressure near patios and seating areas, trim dense foliage, remove water-holding clutter, and improve airflow where people sit. Mosquitoes prefer sheltered, humid spaces where they can rest between bites.
To reduce silverfish activity, lower indoor humidity, improve ventilation, store paper goods in sealed bins, and vacuum baseboards, closet edges, and storage corners often. Silverfish are drawn to quiet, humid places with paper, cardboard, or fabric nearby.
Hidden activity usually means more inspection and more uncertainty at the start. If pests are in wall voids, attics, crawl spaces, behind appliances, or under insulation, it takes longer to confirm the scope and build the right plan. Hidden problems often cost more because they take more work to find and treat correctly.
For mosquito and tick work, yard size matters because it determines how much area must be treated, inspected, and revisited. A compact lot is one thing. A larger property with tree lines, brush, shade, and multiple activity zones in Middletown Springs is something else entirely.
Exterior conditions matter more than many homeowners expect. Dense vegetation, standing water, leaf buildup, woodpiles, damaged screens, foundation cracks, and neglected trash areas can all make pest pressure harder to control. The more conditions that support pests, the more work it takes to reverse the pattern.
Spring is classic swarm season for termites in many parts of VT. Winged insects near windows, doors, or light fixtures can be a warning sign that deserves identification, not guessing.
There is no serious household remedy for an actual termite issue, but for a very light suspected swarmer event, your best first step is to collect a few specimens, vacuum visible insects, and document where they appeared. Reduce excess moisture around the home and keep firewood or wood debris away from the foundation. Do not rely on DIY sprays and wishful thinking. If swarmers are confirmed or mud tubes are found, contact Richard's Pest Control promptly in Middletown Springs.
Spring warmth can increase cockroach activity, especially in kitchens, utility areas, and around hidden moisture sources. A light infestation usually starts with occasional sightings at night rather than daytime chaos.
For mild activity, remove food crumbs nightly, dry sinks, fix leaks, vacuum under appliances, and reduce cardboard storage. Sticky monitors can help determine whether the issue is getting worse or just starting. Cleanliness alone does not solve every roach problem, but for low-level activity it matters a lot. If you see repeated sightings or daytime roaches, skip the optimism and call Richard's Pest Control for a proper inspection in VT.
As temperatures rise in Middletown Springs, ants often start scouting kitchens, pantries, and pet-food areas. A light spring infestation usually begins with a few visible trails along baseboards, countertops, or window frames.
For mild activity, wipe trails with a mix of water and white vinegar to disrupt scent paths, store food in sealed containers, clean crumbs and sugary residue quickly, and avoid leaving pet food out overnight. You can also use a small dish of sugar water placed away from the main activity area to monitor movement, but do not spray random store chemicals on the trail, because that often just scatters the colony. If ants keep returning after a few days, Richard's Pest Control can inspect the source in Middletown Springs, VT.
Before spring treatment from Richard's Pest Control, use this simple safety checklist:
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In areas where scorpions are present, control focuses on reducing harborage, sealing entry points, and managing their food supply (insects). Availability can depend on local pest pressure in your area.
Seasonal pressure varies, but many areas see increased ants and stinging insects in warm months and rodent pressure as temperatures drop. We tailor prevention around typical seasonal cycles in VT.
Payment options vary by provider. Richard's Pest Control can confirm accepted payment types when you schedule, and provide clear terms for one-time services and recurring plans.
Most modern products are low-odor when applied correctly. We avoid staining sensitive surfaces and focus on crack-and-crevice or targeted areas. If you have specific concerns, tell us before service.
Yes. Effective roach control usually requires inspection, targeted products, sanitation guidance, and follow-up. Results improve significantly when food, water, and hiding places are reduced behind appliances and under sinks.
Rodent jobs often involve more than just removing activity. They also require inspection of entry points, trap placement, monitoring, sanitation guidance, and sometimes exclusion planning. In Middletown Springs, the long-term solution usually depends on stopping access, not just catching what is already inside.
Some pests need one well-placed visit, while others require a staged plan. Follow-up visits allow technicians to recheck activity, adjust treatment, inspect traps or monitors, and verify whether the original driver has been reduced. More visits usually mean better control, but they also increase total service time.
Pest control is not just about product. It is also about inspection, identification, strategic placement, monitoring, and follow-up judgment. Technician time is a major cost driver because the right result depends on where the effort goes, not just on what is sprayed or placed.
For mosquito and tick work, the yard itself is part of the treatment challenge. Larger lots, wooded edges, dense brush, shade, and water-holding areas increase the amount of inspection and treatment needed. The more hiding and breeding habitat there is, the more involved the service usually becomes.
Prevention reduces the chance that pest pressure becomes severe, hidden, or widespread. By dealing with entry points, seasonal pressure, and supportive conditions early, many properties avoid larger corrective treatments later. Prevention is not free, but it is often cheaper than rebuilding control after repeated failures.
