Why Do Pests Like Winter Months?

The shifting seasons can feel like a sigh of relief as October finally sets over OKC and temperatures drop with each passing day. The buzzing wasps and mosquitoes that plagued the hot summer days have vanished. But did you know that pest infestations might be worse in the fall and winter than they are in the summer? Many bugs are built to endure the cold, even if they thrive in the scorching spring and summer heat. Even in the depths of winter, some are capable of wreaking havoc, especially in more temperate regions like the one we have in OKC. If you're concerned that bugs may become more aggressive and invasive as the weather gets colder, keep reading to learn what to watch for pest control during a cold-season insect infestation.

Pests Are Getting Ready to Relocate

The fact that bugs are an issue during the colder months is due to the fact that not everyone is chilly. More specifically, while the weather outside may be freezing and unlivable, your home is toasty. It's full of the moist, gloomy environments that many bugs prefer. Pests strive to escape the cold during the winter months, and they do so by moving into your home. Cockroaches, termites, mice and rats, as well as other hibernating rodents such as squirrels and raccoons, spiders, and even ants, are among these pests.

Make a thorough assessment of your home before the weather turns too chilly. Seal any cracks and deal with any bug infestations you're already dealing with.

Pests are particularly problematic in the winter because they frequently carry bacteria and can infect your property. "Flu season" is already well-known in the late fall and early winter. It's easier to transfer the cold, flu, or COVID-19 when you spend so much time indoors. You don't need pests making you sick during the "sick seasons."

Keep an eye out for symptoms of a bug infestation. Small particles of inexplicable dirt, chewed or frayed cables, wood, or furniture, and, of course, multiple sightings of the pests themselves are all signs to look for. At the first sign of an infestation, call an exterminator. Take care of the issue now, before it worsens during the winter.

The Colder Season Defend Against Pests

Thankfully, all pests do not find a safe haven during the cold fall and winter months. Many outdoor annoyances die off during the winter, so you can relax knowing you won't have to deal with them until spring. Wasps and mosquitoes, two of the most annoying pests throughout the summer, are among the pests that die off during the cooler months. Some pests, such as ants, appear to die off but merely burrow deeper into the ground to find a warmer environment. Some tick species, but not all, can die off, so it's still a good idea to check oneself for ticks after being outside in the woods.

Pests may migrate indoors during the winter, but they do not have to move into your home. If you're dealing with a pest issue in the winter, give us a call. Mother Nature Pest and Lawn is the pest control service you need to keep your fall and winter pest-free, with free quotes and a range of programs to match your pest control needs. Call us or fill out our contact form to get in touch with us. We're experts in getting rid of bugs!

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