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With the temperature dropping and fall setting in, many of us retreat indoors to stay warm and cozy. Unfortunately, we’re not the only ones seeking shelter from the cold—pests are on the lookout for warm, safe places to hunker down, and your home might be at the top of their list. Understanding how pests get into your home during fall is crucial in preventing these unwanted guests.
Many homeowners assume that pests are a problem only in the spring and summer. However, as the weather cools, many insects and rodents look for warm places to nest and hide away from the elements. If not properly managed, these pests could find their way inside your home or burrow into your lawn, causing potential damage and even health risks.
Several pests are known to seek refuge indoors during the colder months. These include:
Pests can be surprisingly sneaky when it comes to finding their way into your home. Whether it's through tiny cracks, open windows, or even hitching a ride on your pets, these unwanted guests are always on the lookout for new ways to invade. Here's a list of the most common ways pests can make their way inside.
Pests are resourceful and can find various ways to enter your home, often through:
Cracks and Gaps:
Vents and Chimneys:
Utility Lines and Pipes:
Openings Around the Roofline:
Garage and Basement:
How To Control Pests This Fall
Fall pest control is an essential step in protecting your home and lawn as the seasons change. By taking proactive measures such as using our Pest Control Services, you can enjoy a pest-free season and avoid costly damage. Our expert technicians will create a protective barrier around your home, targeting common fall pests and ensuring your space stays pest-free through the season. Preparing your home and yard now can save you time, money, and frustration down the road, ensuring a more comfortable and pest-free winter.
Note: Pest control services are not available at all locations. For more information, please contact your local branch.
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