Family owned, Braman is small enough to know you, yet as the 50th largest pest control firm in America, we are big enough to serve you. We have no shareholders to please every 90 days, so we have the freedom to take our time and do the job right. We are here for the long haul, not the quick buck. We are very gratified to have been allowed to service some Fortune 500 firms and major hospitals for more than 20 years continuously. Customer satisfaction is our biggest concern. That is why we offer a money back guarantee! Your pests will disappear, we won't. Give us a call. We won't let you down.
Braman has been serving southern New England since 1890. We utilize the most modern materials and integrated pest management (IPM) principles to ensure the safety of you, your family, guests, employees, pets and plants.
More recently, Braman has developed a "Green Guardian" program which features botanically-derived products combined with the latest IPM methods to solve pest problems for both our residential and commercial customers. Many of the products used in the Green Guardian program have been created using natural plant oils, some of which are even approved as food additives, and are classified as "Generally Recognized As Safe" (GRAS) by the U.S. Food & Drug Administrative (FDA).
ADDITIONAL PHONE NUMBERS
800-338-6757 - TOLL FREE
508-755-5410Â - Main Office - Agawam, MA
413-394-9747 - Lee, MA
860-437-1439 - New London, CT
203-575-9668 - Waterbury
860-395-0733 - Old Saybrook
203-624-3075 - New Haven
203-736-6516 - Ansonia
203-272-2826 - Cheshire
860-585-9355 - Bristol
860-745-7859 - Enfield
860-674-1422 - Farmington
860-657-8117 - Glastonbury
860-643-1866 - Manchester
860-343-9142 - Middletown
860-244-9665 - New Britain
203-332-0778 - Bridgeprot
203-341-8628 - Westport
413-788-0755 - Corporate Fax
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Brands
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Bird Barrier
EcoEXEMPT/ Minimum-Risk Products, Sentricon & Colony Elimination System
Termidor
Bird-B-Gone
Accreditation
Technical Director G. Thomas Fisher PhD
CT Business License B-0115
Holder of Statewide IPM Contract FAC35 in Massachusetts