Spring Has Sprung…And so Have Pests!

April 24, 2023

Spring is a great time of year for service from Essential Pest Control. Spring pest control can keep insect problems that have not yet spun out of control at bay and can make it easier to prevent them. Pests become more active in spring because the nighttime temperatures increase.

Many insects begin their reproductive cycles in the spring. As their numbers increase, so do scorpions and spiders. These hunters can easily be found around the house in the spring.

Another spring pest control issue that comes to mind is bees. This season is when Africanized honey bees swarm the most. A resting swarm looks like a big ball of bees. The swarm of bees is looking for a new place to nest. Swarms should be considered dangerous, and you should call Essential Pest Control right away. We also see a lot of wasps in springtime. The paper wasp will nest in almost any shady area such as bushes, overhangs, and roof vents.

One of the potentially biggest spring pest control problems we see is ants. With increased plant growth, ants begin foraging more. Certain ant species begin swarming in the spring as well. Ant swarming happens when they fly in search of a mate.

This spring is looking to be very busy. Please contact us with any bug questions you may have, thank you for using Essential Pest Control.

Call Essential Pest Control today for Tucson pest control at fair and affordable prices! (520) 886-3029.

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