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As spring approaches and temperatures begin to rise, all sorts of creepy crawlies emerge in search of food, warmth, and a place to reproduce. Unfortunately, your home could be the perfect place to find all three. If you're not quick to eliminate these pests, you could have a serious infestation on your hands. Here are a few spring bugs that you should keep an eye out for as winter comes to an end.
Ants don't hibernate in winter like many other insect species. However, in colder weather, they'll seek shelter deep underground and enter a state of dormancy.
Ants are very sensitive to temperature changes. So when they sense temperatures starting to rise, they become active again and emerge from their nests searching for food. During the day, when the sun is out, ants go about their business outside. However, when the sun starts to set, and the air begins to cool again, ants will frantically search out the nearest available source of heat. In many cases, this is your house.
Like ants boxelder bugs, boxelder bugs emerge in springtime in search of warmth. These small black and red insects pose no threat to humans but can be a nuisance because they show up in huge numbers. On a sunny day, it's not uncommon to find hundreds or even thousands of boxelder bugs on the sun-warmed side of a house.
Often mistaken for common house flies,
cluster flies are one of the most despised springtime pests. In an effort to escape the cold, vast numbers of these flies sneak into attics and basements through gaps in siding, around windows, or any space big enough for them to squeeze through. They remain dormant through the winter months, but when spring arrives, cluster flies become active once again and can flood your home from the inside.
During the colder months, queen wasps hibernate in tree trunks, under rocks, or anywhere where they can find safety from the harsh winter conditions. Then, when spring arrives, the queen will emerge from her den to lay her eggs and start her colony. Very quickly, when once she has a sufficient workforce, the queen will take her wasps to a new location to build a nest. And for many homeowners, these nests are in or around their homes.
Usually, stinging insects like wasps and hornets prefer to keep to themselves. However, when they claim an area of your home as their own, they will fearlessly defend their territory. Certain species, like
bald-faced hornets, are notoriously aggressive and will swarm anything or anyone that comes into close proximity of their nest.
If you've started noticing spring bugs in or around your home, don't hesitate to contact YESPest right away. Remember that most insects reproduce at an alarming rate. So identifying the problem as early as possible can prevent it from escalating into a massive infestation. Our team of licensed exterminators is dedicated to providing the very best pest control services to the Bloomington and Colombus areas.
Call us today to set up a free consultation and receive a quote to start the spring season off pest free