Summer is here and as the temperatures are ramping up and the summer storms roll in, new pests are taking advantage of the conditions and becoming more active.

Let’s check which summer pests are stirring up trouble in your neck of the woods.

Yellow Fever Mosquitoes:

The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season officially started June 1 and storms will start to occur more frequently. This excessive moisture will lead to areas of standing water which are the perfect breeding sites for yellow fever mosquitoes. To help prevent mosquitoes this summer, try to:

  • Eliminate areas of standing water around your home.
  • Utilize insect-repellant that contains DEET.

Carpenter Ants:

Swarming season for carpenter ants is typically from May through August. Just like yellow fever mosquitoes, carpenter ants need water for survival and will be drawn to your home if there is excess moisture. To keep ants out of your home this summer try to:

  • Seal cracks and openings around your home to keep carpenter ants from entering.
  • Cut tree branches back away from your home as this is how carpenter ants can gain access.

Formosan Termites:

Formosan termites are sometimes called “super termites,” as they are known to be very aggressive. Formosans can chew through wood, floors, and even wallpaper without being detected. A few ways to prevent termites and their subsequent damage are to:

Pests are a hassle but preparation and treatment are key in stopping them in their tracks. Call to schedule a free home inspection and start your journey to a pest-free home.

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