With spring on the horizon, temperature shifts encourage rain, plant growth, new starts, and spring cleaning.
We're thrilled to finally be able to toast the sun, vitamin D, and the end of Georgia's erratic winter.
While we appreciate the lovely benefits of spring, pests, regrettably, do as well.
This is why insect management in the spring is crucial, according to our source.
The spring pests are jumping (or flying) for joy as the season approaches.
Many pests, such as ants, mosquitos, termites, spiders, and rodents, will emerge from their winter hibernation and become a nuisance as the weather warms.
Now is the ideal time to ensure that your home is pest-free for the following summer months in Georgia.
It's critical to prepare your home and fight pests ahead of time after the winter.
Learn about the most common spring pests in Georgia, how to avoid them, and how to prepare your house for a pest-free spring in the sections below.
WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON SPRING PESTS DURING SPRING IN GEORGIA?
Carpenter ants seek food and refuge when the sun shines.
Carpenter ants build colonies in walls, which can cause structural damage to your home.
Carpenter ants will venture far from their colonies in search of food.
You may hear rustling sounds inside the woodwork or within the walls if you have an infestation.
Underneath wooden items, you may discover mounds of wood shavings.
WHERE DO CARPENTER ANTS ENTER MY HOUSE?
- Piping
- Foundation
- Cracks in your home
- Attic Vents
- Telephone Lines
- Electrical Wires
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