Compared to our northern neighbors, winters in Georgia are relatively mild. Since our winters aren’t especially cold, more insects can survive the season to surge in spring.
Do I need pest control in winter?
While you may not see as many insects in the winter months, pest control is still important. Some pests move into the home to escape the cold, while some (termites and ants) might quietly lie in wait for spring. It is important to take preventative measures in preparation for spring, when termites, mosquitos, ants, and other pests emerge to feed and reproduce.
What happens to insects in winter?
Insects have various methods of surviving colder weather. Some take shelter, while others have evolved special techniques to make it through winter.
- Diapause (a form of hibernation with reduced activity and metabolism)
- Migration
- Burrowing underground or inside logs or trees
- Adapted life cycles suited to the seasons, spending the winter as eggs, larvae, or nymphs, where they can hide from the cold and emerge in spring.
- Some may move into your home to stay warm
Common Pest Problems in Georgia Winters
Rodents
During the winter, you might see squirrels, mice, rats, and raccoons searching for food and warmth in and around the home.
Cockroaches
While more active in summer, cockroaches may enter the home for warmth during winter.
Spiders
Spiders often seek the shelter of our homes when the weather gets cold.
Ants & Termites
Ants and termites are less active during the winter, but many may take shelter around your home. You may see them emerge during warmer winter days, but in the spring they will come out in force. Being prepared makes all the difference.
Silverfish
Silverfish are common in winter. You may see them on ceilings or around the bathroom as they seek moisture.
Wasps
Wasps may escape the cold in attics and eves.
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Winter Pest Control in Georgia
If you are seeing signs of infestations, or if you aren’t properly prepared for the insect explosion in spring, contact your local pest control experts: Compass Pest Management. We are an award-winning local pest control company that goes the extra mile with affordable, effective services. Contact us today and we’ll eliminate your pest problem before you know it.About Compass Pest Management
Compass Pest Management is a full-service pest control company serving north Georgia and Upstate South Carolina. We offer residential and commercial pest control services for termites, ants, cockroaches, mosquitoes, bed bugs, and more. We also offer wildlife removal services and TAP insulation, an insulation product that doubles as built-in pest control. We’re committed to using the safest, EPA-approved products to keep you and your family safe, healthy, and comfortable. Contact us for effective, local pest control services you can trust.The post Winter Bugs & Pests in Georgia appeared first on Compass Pest Management.