| HOW WEATHER AFFECTES PESTS |
Pests and Weather
Whether conditions in your area are hot and humid, cool and dry,
or rainy with sudden downpours, your weather directly affects pests
and their activities. These conditions prompt pests to invade your
home to seek three very basic needs – food, water and shelter.
Find out how your local weather is affecting your pest forecast
this summer, then use our tips to help maintain a pest-free home!
Rainy, Wet Weather
Pest Forecast: More pests may invade your home.
You can expect an increase in the number of pests you see this summer,
plus more invasions, as these larger populations seek food. Specific
pests you should watch for include: ants, outdoor cockroaches, spiders,
crickets, ladybugs, yellow jackets, hornets, mice and rats. Here’s
why:
- More moisture promotes pest reproduction and growth, so you have
more insects! Ants, especially, reproduce in greater numbers in wet,
warm climates.
- Additional pests mean a greater need for more food sources. Insects
will continue to search beyond their normal habitats to find food.
- Invasions may occur as pests relocate to drier ground.
- Excessive Rainfall and Flooding
- Pest Forecast: Ants and others retreat from flooded soil.
Excessive rainfall over a short period of time will flood the soil
and cause insects, especially ants, to seek dry ground. Some pestsretreating
from the unfavorable weather conditions will find shelter in the
nearest location, which is often your home. Other facts to note:
- Ants can easily move an entire colony on short notice.
- Common areas that may become new homes overnight for ants are wall
voids and under foundations.
- Excessive rain creates an abundance of ants, which increases the
need for pest control services.
- Dry Conditions
- Pest Forecast: Pests most likely will seek water in and around your
home.
Rain will create additional pest growth, while lack of rain promotes
pest invasions. If you enjoyed a dry, cool spring, chances are pests
may be fewer, but they will be relentless in their pursuit of moisture
for survival. Dry conditions affect pests in the following ways:
- Lack of moisture outside drives pests inside homes to find water.
- During dry weather, ants, earwigs, millipedes, pillbugs and sowbugs,
crickets and spiders are the most common pests to seek waterindoors.
- Millipedes have been known to leave leaf litter, mulch or a lawn
and move in migrations of thousands when their harborages dry out – inevitably
invading homes that stand in their way.
- Extreme Drought
- Pest Forecast: Fewer pests but more frequent visits.
Fewer pests are one benefit of a dry spring and summer. Extended
periods of dry weather or droughts will affect the food supply
also eliminating some insects. Here's what you can expect:
- With a reduced food supply, scorpions and certain spiders must venture
beyond their normal habitats in search of a food source.
- Pests may establish breeding sites and harborages in and around
your home – in debris, bricks, rocks, firewood, etc.
- Cool Weather
- Pest Forecast: Warmth indoors attracts pests into your living spaces.
With cooler temperatures outside, pests seek the warmth and shelter
of your home. Some pests you are likely to find invading your home
to escape the cooler temperatures are box elder bugs, cluster flies,
ladybugs and silverfish. Here’s more about these pests:
- Occasional invaders, like overwintering pests, start moving indoors
during late summer and early fall as the temperature drops.
- These pests like to use walls, voids and attics as their winter retreats.
- There isn’t any way to totally pest-proof your home, but
you can seal as many cracks and holes on the outside of your home
as possible, especially on the south and west walls where the sun
heats the home during the late summer and fall. Also, you should
install tight-fitting screens on all foundation and attic vents.
Any short period of drought, extended rainfall or excessive heat
or cold can force insects and other pests to invade homes seeking
relief from unfavorable weather conditions. Like people, pests are
affected by extreme heat or lack of rain and will do what is necessary
to survive. Understanding the cause-and-effect relationship of weather
and pests will help keep insects out of your home. For more information
about pest control or schedule a Pest
Evaluation online today and a Amazing Pest Control! representative
will perform a complete analysis of your home.
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