Mosquitos, spiders, flies, and more are pests that you normally think of as summer bugs. This is due to the fact that these insects are cold-blooded and tend to be more active in the summer months. With that being said though, some pests are just as big of a problem when the temperature drops. Here Local Exterminator names a few common winter pests and ways you can prevent them from entering your home this season.
Winter is that time of the year when many pests make their way indoors to seek out shelter and warmth. Of those pests, mice are the most commonly encountered rodent in the United States during winter. House mice usually make a home in dark, secluded areas like attics and basements. These pests can cause serious property damage by chewing through walls and also wires that can then spark an electrical fire. Mice are also known to contaminate food and spread diseases, including Salmonella and tapeworms. To avoid mice infesting your home this winter, follow these preventative steps:
Cockroaches are some of the most common household pests found throughout the world. They prefer to live in small spaces close to food and water. Cockroaches often find their way indoors via bags, boxes or secondhand appliances, and are commonly found in kitchens and bathrooms. Cockroaches can contaminate food and spread bacteria and human pathogens. To prevent the infestation of cockroaches in your home be sure to take these preventative steps this winter.
There are more than 35,000 known spider species in the world, with only about 3,500 of those appearing in the United States. In general, spiders are beneficial creatures, preying and feeding on flies, crickets, mites, and other household pests. Most are harmless to humans but still can be a nuisance. To prevent spiders from entering your home this season, be sure to follow these simple preventative steps:
Raccoons are commonly found in the wooded eastern portions of the country. So being in the south we see our fair share of wildlife. Raccoons occasionally will find entry into homes through attics or chimneys in search of a warm place to habitat. The problem with raccoons is that they are known to be infested with diseases and can be a health concern. To prevent these wildlife creatures from hanging out around your home, follow these easy preventative steps:
Here at Local Exterminator we combine the highest quality work with the best customer service available in the industry. We have been protecting residential and commercial properties for over three decades with our pest control services. If you are looking to keep your property pest and wildlife-free this season, be sure to give us a call.
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