Serving Calais and Washington County
Stinging insect management in Calais requires knowing which species you're dealing with before deciding how to address it. Yellow jackets nest in ground cavities and wall voids and are aggressively defensive — colony sizes peak in late summer at 2,000–5,000 workers, making late-season removal significantly more dangerous than spring intervention. Bald-faced hornets build exposed aerial nests that trigger defensive responses when disturbed. Paper wasps on eaves and window frames are generally less aggressive but are common throughout Washington County. We connect you with licensed professionals, not DIY solutions.
The pest professionals in our Calais network have years of hands-on experience with the dominant pest species in Maine — including the specific termite strains, seasonal timing windows, and structural vulnerabilities that define pest pressure in this region.
Our network model means Calais residents get the depth of nationally coordinated pest management knowledge combined with professionals who understand the specific pest pressures in Maine — termite species, seasonal patterns, regional moisture conditions, and local construction characteristics.
Maine's emergence as a tick disease epicenter is a relatively recent public health development — Lyme disease cases per capita have increased 400% since 2000. White-tailed deer herd expansion into historically tick-free northern counties is driving new geographic exposure.