About Sean Greenhow
Working since I was old enough to pick green beans in the fields at Wilkins Farm in Pepperell, Massachusetts (thank you Gary), delivered papers, mowed lawns, painted houses, barbacked, built stone walls and landscaped and pumped gas, notably at Yarmouthport Getty. After graduating from the University of New Hampshire, started in consumer services with a large national pest control company eventually moving over to the lawn care division, then out on my own. I have an MBA from Boston College, ACE from Entomological Society of America, am a Massachusetts Certified Arborist and most important of all - 2 great children.
Entries by Sean Greenhow
What is Tenacity weed control? Does Tenacity kill bentgrass?
Tenacity is the brand name of a weed control or weedkiller product manufactured by Syngenta. As the name suggests, Tenacity is very persistent in killing weeds. It has a great safety profile, a broad label, and does not impact beneficial cool season turf grass. A great safety profile is because the active ingredient, mesotrione, is […]
New Plymouth Location to improve South Shore Service
Greetings from our new office in America’s hometown. We opened our office in Plymouth Massachusetts to cover the south shore more efficiently. We just got the sign put up and wanted to show off the great work by Brenner Signs in Plymouth. We are at 6 Resnik Rd, Unit 105, Plymouth, MA 02360. The phone […]
Using Greenhow In2Care to supplement mosquito spray service
How to supplement mosquito control spray service with the Greenhow In2Care Mosquito service.
How to Get Rid of Flying Termites
Ask a homeowner what their worst nightmare is when it comes to pests, and they’ll likely say, “Roaches.” But the truth is that termites continue to be the arch-nemesis of homes in the U.S. The numbers don’t lie: The EPA estimates that termites cause billions of dollars in damages every year and in some […]
Identifying Early-Stage Termite Damage in Your Walls
If you think termites damage wood alone, you should know that these voracious pests will eat anything and everything that contains cellulose, including wood, paper, cotton, and even drywall. It’s because of this insatiable appetite that termites cause a shocking amount of damage — every year, termites invade about 600,000 homes in the U.S., leading […]
The #1 Month for Ticks in Massachusetts
Massachusetts has no single tick season because tick activity and tick-borne illnesses can occur year-round in
the state. However, most tick-borne disease do occur in the summer months: June, July, and August — and
there are two peak seasons you should watch out for.
While not every tick might be a disease vector, these pests are a health threat, especially to children and dogs.
That’s why it’s so important to know when the peaks are for tick season and what you can do to control these
pests and prevent tick bites.
In this article, we’ll guide you through these seasons, why ticks are more active during such conditions, and
how to keep them at bay with professional help.
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