Where I work.
Weston is home. Wayland, Wellesley, Lincoln, Newton, Sudbury, Concord, and Lexington are the standing service area. Anything beyond those eight towns I review case by case.
Tell Me About Your Poison IvyWESTON PRIMARY · WAYLAND / WELLESLEY / LINCOLN / NEWTON / SUDBURY / CONCORD / LEXINGTONWeston is the work.
I grew up in Weston, graduated from WHS '05, and built Weston Ivy League for the kind of property the town is full of: mature lots, stone walls, wooded edges, conservation transitions, and poison ivy hiding in plain sight.
Most of my work happens here. I know which neighborhoods have the heaviest growth, which property types get the worst infestations, and which lookalikes show up where. Weston is my full service area — I take projects across the town, residential and institutional, without travel surcharges or scheduling caveats.
Read more about poison ivy in Weston → Poison Ivy Removal in Weston, MA
Six surrounding towns, served on the same terms as Weston.
Wayland, Wellesley, Lincoln, Newton, Sudbury, Concord, and Lexington are my standing service area. The work is the same as in Weston: on-site Poison Ivy Survey, custom property map, fixed-price proposal, hand-pulled removal, and a 30-day return visit — with no travel surcharge.
Wayland, MA
Wellesley, MA
Lincoln, MA
Newton, MA
Sudbury, MA
Concord, MA
Lexington, MA
Beyond the service area.
Properties outside Weston, Wayland, Wellesley, Lincoln, Newton, Sudbury, Concord, and Lexington I review case by case. I'm a one-person business, the work is slow, and the geographic discipline is what keeps the on-site Poison Ivy Survey and the 30-day return visit possible.
A few things have to line up before I take work beyond the eight towns. The scope has to fit hand-pulling — targeted residential or institutional removal in high-contact areas like beds, walls, fence lines, trails, play zones, and garden edges, not broad-acre brush clearing. The schedule has to fit around my standing-area commitments. And the property has to make sense for the method — mature poison ivy threaded through established plantings, stone walls, or wooded edges.
For schools, camps, HOAs, and institutional facilities, I take work across MetroWest Boston when the project warrants the travel. View my M.G.L. c. 132B-aware approach →
Frequently asked.
Tell me about your poison ivy.
Send photos of what you can see. I'll find what you can't. If it's a fit, the on-site Poison Ivy Survey is the next step.
I read every submission and respond within 24 hours.