When Do Pests Start Being Active Again?

Even though this has been a very cold winter, if you’ve had a pest control problem in the past, you might be thankful for the cold temperatures because pests don’t seem to bother you as much in the winter. Some pests, such as bed bugs and mice can be problematic all year round because your home is nice and warm for them. However, with the warmer weather returning soon, you’ll begin to see an increase in other types of pests that you bid farewell to a few months ago. 

Hello, March!

Once February is over, most of us look forward to spring arriving in late March. As the temperatures start to warm up, insects that have been “hibernating” during the winter start to come out. Don’t be surprised if by the end of the month, you begin to see spiders around your property, or the occasional wasp flying through your backyard.

Temperature Dips

Not many insects can be “tricked” into coming out of hiding until the warm weather is here to stay, but those that are will have to find a place to go when the temperature dips again. Their best option is your home, of course. Be on the lookout for invaders once this happens.

The best way to deal with pests in early spring is by contacting a pest control specialist who can take care of the problem for you before it gets out of control. Don’t let bothersome bugs and other pests ruin your celebration of the return of spring. Contact us today!


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