Two Pests To Watch Out For This Winter

Two Pests To Watch Out For This Winter

30 November 2017
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When most people think of pests, they think of the insects that tend to invade during the spring and summer months. They think about locusts, black ants, mosquitoes, and the like. However, pests do not just cause homeowners trouble during the warm months. Fall and winter are prime times for many different types of pests. Get to know some of the main pests to watch out for this winter so you can call a pest control company at the first signs of trouble in your home. 

Brown Recluse and Other Spiders

Of all of the pest problems and possible infestations in your home during the winter, the issue of brown recluse spiders and other types of spiders can be the most dangerous. When the weather begins to turn cold, these eight-legged creatures will try to get in somewhere warm and away from the elements that could disturb their webs. And the warmest and safest place is often inside of a building. 

Brown recluse spiders specifically get the name "recluse" because of the fact that they like to be left alone and tend to hide. This can mean that closets, attics, crawlspaces, and even shoes that aren't used often can be fair game for their webs. These spiders can be quite dangerous and have very potent venom. Prevent bites by carefully inspecting clothing items and shaking out shoes before putting them on. 

If you do find a brown recluse or other spider in your home, you may want to get more information from a pest control company and have them come inspect and spray your home for insects. Make sure if they do that, though, that they get those hard-to-reach areas like the attic and crawlspaces. Otherwise the spiders will just come back again after the poison has dissipated. 

Termites

Surprisingly, another pest that can wreak havoc in a person's home in the winter is the termite. Most people assume termites are a summer problem, but there are several types of termites that will actually breed and nest in the fall and continue to hatch throughout the majority of the winter months. This means that if a small termite colony got into your home at any point throughout the fall or summer, you could have a major infestation in the winter months. 

If you notice any of the signs of termites in or around your home like piles of brown pellets that look like wood shavings near wooden surfaces, sagging wood, or hollowed out panels in your wood surfaces, then you need to call pest control services right away. Termites can be tented for and eradicated in the winter months and the sooner you deal with the problem, the better it will be for your home.