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Creatures we try to protect

Spiders

Butterflies

Butterflies

 What makes Bug Hunt different? We don’t target spiders. They’re mostly harmless, and there has never been a confirmed spider-bite death in New England.

If you’re set on spider eradication, we’ll probably try to talk you out of it—or happily recommend one of our friends.

Butterflies

Butterflies

Butterflies

 Some insects are easier to love thanks to their natural beauty. That’s why we’re trained to minimize environmental impact.

Our simple outdoor rule with pesticides: “If it’s pretty and in the sunlight—leave it alone.”

Bees

Butterflies

Solitary Wasps

 Bug Hunt is deeply passionate about bee health. Pollinator numbers drop every year, and pesticides play a role. That’s why our industry must move with extreme caution outdoors and strictly follow EPA and FIFRA guidelines.

Protecting bees isn’t optional—it’s part of the job.

Solitary Wasps

Solitary Wasps

Solitary Wasps

 As a rule of thumb, a wasp on its own usually isn’t aggressive. That’s why you can enjoy ice cream at the park while wasps quietly raid trash cans for leftovers.

A lot of big, scary-looking wasps are really just minding their own beezwax.

Mantids

Solitary Wasps

Birds of Prey

 The big, beautiful tanks of the insect world! Spotting a praying mantis in the wild is a treat—and even better if you catch one mercilessly devouring another bug.

Nature can be metal!

Birds of Prey

Solitary Wasps

Birds of Prey

    We use rodenticides with extreme care and thoughtful intention, choosing products and placement strategies that minimize risk to non‑target wildlife. Because birds of prey and other beneficial species can be affected by improper use, we follow strict best‑practice protocols to ensure our work protects homes without harming the ecosystem that surrounds them. 

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