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Flying Pest

Primary season: Summer, Spring

  • Spring (March - May): Warmer temperatures trigger the return of mosquitoes, flies, and bees. Wasps begin building nests, and moths become more active.
  • Summer (June - August): Peak season for flying pests. Mosquito populations surge due to humidity, wasps become aggressive, and houseflies thrive in warm weather.
  • Fall (September - November): Declining temperatures push wasps and flies indoors. Boxelder bugs, cluster flies, and stink bugs seek shelter in homes and businesses.
  • Winter (December - February): Most flying pests become dormant or die off, but indoor infestations of flies and moths can persist in warm environments.
  • Rodent

    Primary season: Summer, Fall, Winter

  • Spring (March - May): Rodents begin breeding rapidly as temperatures rise. Increased activity in homes, garages, and commercial spaces as they search for food and nesting sites.
  • Summer (June - August): While rodents remain active, outdoor food sources are plentiful, leading to a slight decrease in indoor infestations. However, urban areas still see steady activity.
  • Fall (September - November): Peak infestation season as rodents seek warm shelter indoors to escape the dropping temperatures. Increased nesting in walls, attics, and basements.
  • Winter (December - February): High indoor rodent activity as they remain hidden in homes and businesses for warmth and food. They cause property damage and pose health risks.
  • Crawling Pest

  • Spring (March - May): Increased activity as pests emerge from winter hiding spots; common pests include ants, cockroaches, and spiders.
  • Summer (June - August): Peak season for most crawling insects, including ants, bed bugs, and earwigs, due to warm temperatures and increased food sources.
  • Fall (September - November): Pests seek shelter indoors as temperatures drop; common invaders include spiders, cockroaches, and centipedes.
  • Winter (December - February): Reduced outdoor activity, but some pests like cockroaches, bed bugs, and spiders thrive indoors in heated environments.
  • Wildlife

    Primary season: Spring, Summer, Fall

  • Spring (March - May): Breeding season for many wildlife species, including raccoons, squirrels, and skunks. Animals become more active in search of nesting sites and food.
  • Summer (June - August): Increased sightings as young animals begin exploring. Food is abundant, leading to higher activity around homes and businesses.
  • Fall (September - November): Wildlife starts preparing for winter, seeking shelter in attics, garages, and under decks. Rodents, raccoons, and skunks become more aggressive in gathering food.
  • Winter (December - February): Many wildlife species, like bats and some rodents, seek warmth indoors. Raccoons and squirrels remain active, often nesting in attics and crawl spaces.
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