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In Albany's White Mountain vacation community, pillbugs/sowbugs find opportunities in seasonally occupied properties and the mountain forest. From properties near Mount Chocorua to homes throughout Carroll County, Purely Nature's Way provides natural pillbugs/sowbugs control that protects families and structures. We create protective barriers between Albany's forest environment and your living spaces.
About
Pillbugs/Sowbugs
Pests We Treat
Pillbugs/Sowbugs
Peak Season
Spring through Fall
Signs Of Infestation
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Small gray armored crustaceans in damp areas
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Rolled-up pillbugs when disturbed
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Clusters under debris, mulch, and stones
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Specimens in basements and crawl spaces
Our Treatment Approach
Natural-first solutions that actually work
Moisture reduction is essential since these crustaceans require damp environments. Diatomaceous earth barriers at entry points. Habitat modification removing organic debris from foundation. We improve drainage and ventilation. Dehumidification of basements critical. For Albany's older structures, we inspect foundations and wall voids where pests commonly harbor.
Prevention Tips
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Create dry gravel barrier around foundation
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Remove leaf litter and mulch from house
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Improve drainage away from foundation
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Reduce watering near building perimeter
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Seal ground-level entry points
Frequently Asked Questions
Are pillbugs and sowbugs harmful?
These crustaceans are harmless decomposers that feed on decaying organic matter. They don't bite, spread disease, or damage structures. Their presence indicates excessive moisture. They cannot survive long indoors without damp conditions.
Why are pillbugs in my basement?
Pillbugs and sowbugs require constant moisture and cannot survive in dry environments. Their presence indoors indicates moisture problems like leaks, poor drainage, or high humidity. Addressing moisture issues eliminates their habitat completely.
Can you treat pillbugs/sowbugs in Albany's historic homes?
Absolutely. We specialize in treating older Albany properties using methods that won't damage historic materials. Our targeted approach eliminates pests while preserving your home's character.

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