
Carpenter Ants
They do not eat wood but like to make a house out of wood like we do

Bees
Bees can sting if they feel provoked or threatened

Wasps
Wasps are able to inflict multiple stings making them extremely dangerous

Ticks
Protect your family from lyme disease

Mice
Only need 1/4 inch crack to get into your home

Termites
Termites are the insect that home owners should most dread
TOWNS WE SERVE
MAINE
- Elliot
- Kittery
- South Berwick
- York
NEW HAMPSHIRE
- Brentwood
- Dover
- Durham
- East Kingston
- Epping
- Exeter
- Freemont
- Greenland
- Hampton
- Hampton Falls
- Kingston
- Lee
- Madbury
- New Castle
- Newfields
- Newington
- Newmarket
- North Hampton
- Portsmouth
- Rollingsford
- Rye
- Seabrook
- Somersworth
- Stratham
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Existing customers please contact us at info@ecotechpc.net.
Please note that it may take 24 hrs for a response by email. The quickest way to reach us is to call 207-451-9451.
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