11May,2024
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You can find them in your home in autumn between September through November, when the temperatures drop and they seek a warm spot for winter.
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They’ll enter homes via windows, door cracks, vents, siding, shutters, loose siding—you name it.
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You’ll find them under and between boards, stones, firewood, and siding, most commonly in basements, sheds, or garages where other insects are.
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These pests are attracted to food and waste, making them a common nuisance in homes.
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Small, flying insects that are attracted to ripe or fermenting fruits and vegetables.
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While not visible to the naked eye, dust mites can cause allergies and are commonly found in bedding, carpets, and upholstery.
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These wood-eating insects can cause significant damage to homes if not treated promptly.
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They enter buildings through open doors and windows and through cracks in foundations. You’ll likely be able to locate them through their signature chirping.
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These resilient pests can thrive in various environments and are often found in kitchens and bathrooms.
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