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🌿 Rooted in Nature. Crafted with Care.

The Earth Warden offers all-natural pest control for Vermont homes using methods that respect both the wild and the walls that shelter you. No toxins. No shortcuts. Just wisdom, balance, and lasting protection.

The Warden's Way

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1. We Listen to the Land

Every service begins with a free estimate and inspection—of your home, your surroundings, and the behavior of the creatures involved. We read signs, track patterns, and understand the story the land (and your home) is telling.

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3. We Close the Gate

Once the threat is removed, we focus on exclusion—sealing entry points, correcting vulnerabilities, and warding off future intrusions with time-tested techniques and ecological awareness.

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2. We Act with Care

Using plant-based repellents, mechanical solutions, and hands-on methods, we remove what doesn’t belong—without disturbing what should stay. No harsh chemicals. No shortcuts. Just natural, lasting results.

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4. We Stand Watch

Even a home under control is under constant pressure from intruders. That’s why we offer ongoing preventative maintenance—to reinforce barriers, monitor new activity, and keep your space in balance season after season.

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The Warden’s Warranty

At The Earth Warden, we stand behind our work. All monthly service plans include free follow-up visits if an emergency arises, we are there at the next possible opportunity — no extra charge.

One-time services do not include a warranty unless specifically agreed upon in writing. Our warranty is voided if:

  • Services are skipped or canceled without notice,

  • The Warden is denied access to the home or property,

  • Or the environment becomes unsuitable for effective treatment (e.g., clutter, structural damage, new pest sources).

While no method — natural or synthetic — can guarantee 100% eradication, we work with persistence and precision to keep your home in balance. If the land speaks, we listen.

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Our Story

The Earth Warden was born not from poison—but from reverence.

It started in the Vermont woods, where I spent more time observing animals than avoiding them. I’ve always believed that nature doesn’t need to be dominated—it needs to be listened to. When I entered the pest control industry, I saw how far it had strayed from that belief.

Behind the scenes, I found a system driven by harsh chemicals, shortcuts, and a focus on profit over people—and the planet. It was common to see pesticides with ingredients linked to cancer being sprayed in homes with pets, children, and wild edges. That didn’t sit right with me.

So I stepped away. And I built something better.

The Earth Warden is rooted in the idea that pest control should be part of the ecosystem—not a war against it. We approach every home like it's part of a larger biome, using targeted, all-natural methods to restore balance—not just kill what’s inconvenient. We don’t just eliminate pests—we fortify homes, educate families, and protect the land we all depend on.

This isn’t the pest control you’re used to. It’s older. Wilder. Wiser.
And it works.

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The  Warden

Some say he walks between worlds—where field meets forest, where hearth meets wild.
He doesn’t take sides. He keeps the peace.

The Earth Warden doesn’t rely on poison. He doesn’t need to.
He speaks the old language of root and stone, of burrow and branch. Creatures heed him not out of fear—but because he knows their ways. He understands their patterns, their hungers, their place in the web.

Where others see pests, he sees imbalance.
Where others reach for harm, he offers guidance.
A knot of ants in the wall, a nest of hornets in the eaves, a whisper of scratching behind the chimney—he answers not with rage, but with ritual. With strategy. With botanicals and barriers, crafted in harmony with the land.

He carries no badge, no gun, no gleaming truck full of poisons.
Only knowledge, earned in the quiet places.
He’s foraged the woods in spring, followed animal tracks through autumn mist, and gathered the medicine of forgotten plants. He knows the signs—when something’s out of step, when nature is knocking just a little too loud.

He is a guardian, a translator, a steward.
He protects your home like it's part of the forest—and protects the forest like it belongs to your home.

And when something crosses the threshold that shouldn’t...
The Warden Answers.

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