Four Seasons
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Winter
Although most customers see a reduction in pest activity
during winter, it does not mean the problem is gone! With
the cold Ohio climate, pests are just more reclusive during
the winter months.
Rodents:
Rodent activity in our homes significantly increases. The
comensel rodents (house mouse, roof rat and Norway rat)
are driven to seek warmer shelter with food and water sources.
Our homes provide all of these needs.
Pests:
Numerous pests we see during the rest of the year "over
winter" to hibernate or pupate in our attics, crawl
spaces, wall voids, under exterior siding, etc. Many of
these pests (cluster flies, ladybugs, boxleder bugs, stink
bugs, yellow jackets, etc.) are finding a safe and warm
place in winter so they can start all over again in spring.
Urban Wildlife:
This is the time of year raccoons, possums, skunks, squirrels,
etc. are wanting a nice dry, warm location to bed down.
They bring with them ticks, fleas, mites, etc.
Holiday Activities: Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas,
New Year's, etc.
Our own cultural activities contribute to pest infestations
in our homes during the winter months. The winter clothes
we bring out of storage in the attics, boxes, backs of closets,
etc. may bring out clothes moths, silverfish, roaches, etc.
Holiday materials bought at the store or brought out of
storage may have been waiting for a year to be used. Christmas
trees may have bark beetles, aphids, mites, etc. Also, other
decorations you adorn the home with may have infestations.
The plants, you bring in from outside to protect from harsh
weather often bring hitchhikers that are not wanted. The
wood for your fireplace may carry beetles, termites, ants,
roaches, centipedes, scorpions, earwigs, etc. as unwanted
guests.
Spring
Spring
Spring is the time of year we think of renewed life, flowers,
rain showers, and warmer days, this is also the time of
year our activity springs to new beginnings. Almost all
pest activity significantly increases.
Termites:
Although termites are active 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
365 days a year, they are most evident during the spring
swarm. This is when the winged reproductives (Alates) emerge
in large numbers to reproduce and start new colonies. These
silent destroyers, cause more damage and destruction to
our homes and property each year than do all of the fires
and storms combined annually.
Pests:
This is the time of year when all of your "over-wintering"
pests emerge from their hiding places to reproduce. Carpenter
ants start swarming (another wood destroying insect). Also,
the fire ants, wasps, pill bugs, millipedes, earwigs, mites,
spiders, scorpions, silverfish, roaches, etc. become more
active and populations significantly increase.
Summer
Pests:
All of the new beginnings from spring have come to full
bloom in the summer for pest activity. The maximum activity
puts more pressure on our homes as the insects are seeking
more favorable living conditions for food, moisture, lower
temperatures, harborage, etc. All of these can be quickly
found in our homes.
Stinging Insects:
The predators of the insect world (scorpions, spiders, centipedes,
etc.) follow their prey into our homes during this increased
activity. They enter through cracks, crevices, damaged areas
around our doors, windows, eaves, weep holes, plumbing penetrations,
electrical/utility connections, etc. They are not seeking
us, but interaction between people and these "stinging"
insects is inevitable when we share the same living space.
Fall
Biting and Stinging Pests:
As cooler weather becomes more routine and many insects
species have reached their annual population zenith, we
see significant surges of activity from fleas, ticks, crickets,
ants, spiders, etc. This is the time of year where numerous
instances of yellow jackets and hornets are sited around
homes. Any observed entrance and exit locations should not
be sealed as this will trap them in the wall. They will
bore holes through interior walls to escape and enter your
home.
Rodent and Nuisance Pests:
The cool weather initiates rodent activity around the home
and announces the pre-cursor for the over-wintering insects
to begin looking for that winter resting location. The falling
leaves and decaying vegetation materials accumulate around
and provide food and harborage for pill bugs, millipedes,
earwigs, etc. These nuisance pests then become invasive
and show up inside your home in significant numbers.