Williamston is a small town east of the Lansing area, with a historic downtown along the Red Cedar River and a lot of homes on larger, more rural lots. That country character shapes its pests. Wooded edges, fields, and the river corridor give mosquitoes and ticks room to breed and hide, and the open land around many properties sends mice and ants toward homes, particularly as fall turns cold.
The seasons follow the Michigan pattern. Ants and early nesters in spring, spiders, wasps, and strong mosquito and tick pressure through the wooded summer, and the fall invasion of boxelder bugs, stink bugs, and Asian lady beetles gathering on warm walls before winter. Mice move indoors as the cold arrives, and rural and older homes tend to have the most gaps for them to use.
We treat Williamston homes and properties with a full inspection, an eave and web sweep, entry-point treatment, and an exterior barrier, and for properties near the river, woods, or fields the tick, mosquito, and rodent pressure gets extra attention. On larger lots we check the outbuildings too, since that is often where pests establish before moving to the house.
Call 517-293-6988 to connect with a local exterminator serving Williamston and eastern Ingham County.