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The Cockroach Species of Boston: What You Should Know

The Cockroach Species of Boston: What You Should Know

by John Bozarjian | Apr 13, 2025 | Blog, Roaches

Cockroaches are one of the most resilient creatures on Earth, thriving in a variety of environments and, unfortunately for us, in our cities. Boston is no stranger to these notorious pests, with a few key species being particularly prevalent in the area. Knowing how...
Most Common Cockroach Species in Massachusetts (And How to Identify Them)

Most Common Cockroach Species in Massachusetts (And How to Identify Them)

by John Bozarjian | Mar 30, 2025 | Blog, Roaches, Spider Control

Cockroaches are one of the most resilient pests in the world. While they may be fascinating in terms of their ability to thrive, they are far from welcome guests in our homes and businesses. Knowing which types of cockroaches are most common in Massachusetts can help...
The German Cockroach Lifecycle and Why Professional Pest Control is Necessary

The German Cockroach Lifecycle and Why Professional Pest Control is Necessary

by John Bozarjian | Feb 19, 2023 | Blog, Pest Control, Roaches

German cockroaches are one of the most common household pests, but few people know about their lifecycle. Understanding the lifecycle of a German cockroach can help homeowners understand why it’s important to call in a professional for pest control. Let’s take a look...
Everything You Need to Know About Cockroaches and How B&B Pest Control Can Help

Everything You Need to Know About Cockroaches and How B&B Pest Control Can Help

by John Bozarjian | Jan 17, 2023 | Blog, Pest Control, Roaches

Cockroach infestations can quickly become a problem. If you’ve noticed any signs of cockroaches in your home, it’s important to take action as soon as possible. But before you do anything, it’s important to understand the characteristics of cockroach behavior and how...
The German Cockroach Lifecycle and Why Professional Pest Control is Necessary

B&B Pest Control: The Best Solution for Cockroach Problems in Boston and Surrounding Areas

by John Bozarjian | Jan 9, 2023 | Blog, Roaches

If you’ve ever had to deal with a cockroach infestation, you know just how frustrating it can be. Not only do they spread bacteria, but they can also cause damage to your home and property. No one wants that! That’s why it’s important to find the right partner to help...
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