When we say we know pests, we mean it—because we’ve been perfecting our craft for over four decades. We spend each day helping our neighbors and businesses feel confident that their homes, yards, and place of business are in good hands. From tick and mosquito prevention to nuisance wildlife and bird control, our team is equipped to handle just about anything regarding pests and wildlife.
It started in the late 1970s, when Nancy and Andy Carace purchased Pest-End and expanded it into the family business we are today—thanks to support from their own. Their children, Amanda Forrestall and Adam Carace, and their daughter-in-law Courtney Carace, are Pest-End’s second generation of leaders, eager to bring modernization to our company and industry.
Professional pest management has grown substantially over the years—and our goal is to continue growing alongside the industry. With strong core values and family traditions to guide us, Pest-End is stepping into a new era of quality service, exceptional customer experiences, and innovative solutions to put an end to pests.
Using an open line of communication between our technicians and clients as a foundation for our services, we practice an effective product and structural/habitat modification-based approach to pest management: Integrated Pest Management (IPM). With this strategy, we work with the environment—and avoid relying solely on traditional control products alone to achieve results.
and their life cycles, our technicians build targeted, and safe approaches that prioritize long-term prevention.
of a pest problem buys us time to devise eco-friendly solutions to control the population, including implementing environmental, cultural and structural changes.
with structural and habitat modifications is always our first approach, before relying solely on traditional control products.
We must create a safe, comfortable environment for our neighbors across Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire at home and their place of work. It’s our mission in professional pest management every day—an effort we extend to our involvement in the community.
We’re privileged to participate as active members of several community outreach organizations. Over the years, our involvement has allowed us to help beyond pest control—by providing educational scholarships, assembling and distributing food baskets for disadvantaged individuals, and sponsoring local sports teams, to name a few.