Come late spring or early summer in Harvard, you probably can't wait to get out on your sail boat. Be aware that you might have some unanticipated company.
A watercraft covered up for many months in Harvard is ideal living space for insects. They love the confines inside. With its many crevices and compartments, a watercraft offers friendly confines. Spiders get active in spring laying eggs.
The stage is set for an unwanted surprise – a welcoming party of Harvard spiders – when you pull off the cover for the first time.
Sure, you could engage in attempted bug removal, or try to get rid of the unwelcome guests on your own.
Here's an easier, faster solution: Have us spray your fishing boat at the beginning or end of the boating season. Proactive pest control will kill and control multi-legged residents throughout your boat. You'll save time, not to mention the irritation of an multi-legged critter unexpectedly visiting you or a guest.
Given that some spiders (such as the brown recluse) have venomous bites, protecting against them is common sense. Please remember that sail boat treatment must be done before a boat is put in the waters of Harvard.
For many people in Harvard, southeast Wisconsin and northern IL, summer is all about boating. Click here to schedule a sail boat application, so that you can be sure the only guests aboard will be invited ones.