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Boxelder Bug Control
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As fall approaches and temperatures drop, boxelder bugs often seek shelter indoors. If you’re tired of these seasonal invaders, our boxelder bug exterminators go beyond just removing the ones you spot.
We identify how the bugs are entering your home and take steps to seal those entry points, providing lasting protection. Our experts know how irritating these pests can be and will design a treatment and prevention plan tailored to your needs.
Whether facing a few bugs or a full infestation, our experienced team can handle it. We use proven methods to ensure lasting results. Reach out today for a no-cost estimate on boxelder bug control in your area.
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How Our Boxelder Bug Control Process Works
Our approach begins with a thorough inspection that reveals exactly where boxelder bugs are coming in. We then use that data to craft a solution specifically designed for your infestation.
The steps we follow for effective boxelder bug control are:
- Inspection: Our boxelder bug removal specialists conduct a thorough examination of your property, searching for entry points such as cracks in the foundation, gaps around doors and windows, and openings in siding. Special focus is given to areas near boxelder trees and other common host plants.
- Targeted Treatment: After identifying the source of the infestation, we apply effective and durable treatments designed to eliminate the current population of boxelder bugs.
- Prevention: Our work doesn’t end with removing the existing bugs. We collaborate with you to implement long-term prevention strategies, helping ensure your home remains free from boxelder bugs.
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Why Boxelder Bugs Choose to Invade Your Home
Boxelder bugs typically live outdoors, but as autumn brings cooler temperatures, they look for warmer places to spend the winter months. Homes become a perfect refuge for them during this time.
These bugs primarily inhabit boxelder trees, which is where their name comes from. However, when boxelder trees aren’t nearby, they’ll settle on other trees like ash and maple. As the weather cools, they are attracted to the sunny, warm sides of buildings and often gather in large groups.
From these clusters, some boxelder bugs will find their way inside through small cracks, gaps around windows and doors, or openings in foundations and siding. Their main goal is to find shelter from the cold, and your home fits that need perfectly.
Signs It’s Time for Professional Help with Boxelder Bugs
A small number of boxelder bugs is generally harmless and can be ignored since they tend to die off over time. However, when a significant infestation develops inside your home, the bugs can continue to live and multiply during the colder months.
Watch for these signs that indicate it’s time to call a boxelder bug exterminator:
- Extensive Clustering Outdoors: Large groups of boxelder bugs gathering on the sunny exterior walls of your home, especially on the south or west sides during late summer and fall, signal they’re trying to find entry points.
- Sudden Indoor Appearance: Seeing numerous boxelder bugs inside your home near windows, doors, light fixtures, or wall voids during cooler months means they have managed to get inside.
- Winter Emergence: Spotting live boxelder bugs moving around inside your living spaces in winter shows they have formed a population within your walls or attic and are becoming active on warmer days.
- Annual Infestations: If boxelder bugs invade your home every fall despite your attempts to stop them, it’s a sign of a persistent problem that needs professional treatment.
Our seasonal pest exterminators provide year-round protection against boxelder bugs and many other common pests.
Boxelder Bugs and Stink Bugs: How Are They Different?
During the fall, boxelder bugs and stink bugs often invade indoor spaces looking for shelter. Recognizing the distinctions between them is crucial to managing the problem effectively.
Here are several ways to differentiate these pests:
Appearance Differences
- Boxelder Bugs: These bugs are usually black with bright red-orange markings or stripes. They have an elongated, slightly flattened body that measures about half an inch in length.
- Stink Bugs: Recognizable by their wider, shield-shaped body, stink bugs are typically brown or grayish-brown, giving them a more robust, stocky look.
Diet Differences
- Boxelder Bugs: They mainly feed on sap from boxelder trees, and sometimes from maple and ash trees. Generally, they don’t cause serious harm to the trees.
- Stink Bugs: Known as major agricultural pests, stink bugs have a varied diet that includes many fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants, often resulting in considerable crop damage.
Odor Differences
- Boxelder Bugs: When crushed, they can release a mild, unpleasant odor, but it is usually less strong and less noticeable than that of a stink bug. Their main nuisance comes from their large numbers.
- Stink Bugs: Famous for producing a strong, offensive odor often compared to cilantro or sulfur when threatened or crushed, this scent acts as their primary defense.
Getting Rid of Boxelder Bugs Inside Your Home
Boxelder bugs can be quite a nuisance, especially when they appear in large groups. For small numbers, you can often handle them by sweeping them up and releasing them outside or using a vacuum with a hose attachment. Keep in mind that crushing these bugs might leave a reddish-brown stain and a faint, unpleasant smell, similar to but less strong than that of stink bugs.
When faced with a heavy infestation, where boxelder bugs cluster around your home’s exterior or keep coming indoors, professional assistance is the best solution. At this stage, DIY methods usually aren’t effective, and the bugs may have already settled inside your home to overwinter.
Active Pest Control: Say Goodbye to Boxelder Bugs
Boxelder bugs can quickly become a seasonal headache, but at Active Pest Control, we provide more than just a quick fix. We focus on thorough removal and strategic prevention tailored to your home’s specific needs. Our proactive treatments reduce the chances of future infestations, giving you lasting relief. Keep these unwanted guests out and enjoy a pest-free home year-round.
Reach out to Active Pest Control today for a no-cost estimate on boxelder bug removal in Georgia.
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