It is common to seek pest control services during the warmer months but as the colder months approach, some homeowners will mistakenly abandon their pest management efforts. While pests naturally live outdoors, they are not immune to the dip in temperature the fall season brings about. Pests will instinctively seek shelter and your home provides the perfect option for these unwelcome guests.

Fortunately, you still have time to take advantage of the milder temperatures and protect your home against a fall pest invasion. Preventing an infestation is your best defence against the heightened activity of pests during this season, as their removal is a more challenging process. Work with a pest control company in Vancouver to help defend your home against fall invaders.

3 Reasons Why Fall Pest Control is Critical

Fall is a beautiful time of year. The cooler temperatures are a welcome break from the relentless heat of summer. However, if you are not prepared, insects, rodents, and other pests will begin to seek refuge in your home to escape the dropping temperatures.

Here are a few reasons why it is important to maintain pest services during the fall:

● Prevent Damage: It is natural to seek shelter when the weather gets cooler. Unfortunately, pests such as rats and mice are especially resourceful in finding food to eat and a warm place to nest. They are extremely agile critters that are fearless when it comes to swimming or scaling walls. Mice, in particular, can even squeeze themselves through cracks in your home as narrow as a ¼ inch wide. Once these pests enter your home, they can cause serious damage. They will chew through cables, gnaw holes in your drywall, and create a mess in your pantry looking for food. Seal any gaps and cracks around your home. Focus your efforts around all the points of entry such as doors, windows, chimneys, and drainage pipes.

Prevent Recurrence: Taking steps to seal off your home in the fall is important to ensure that you will not have a bigger pest problem in the future. As the weather turns cold, there are more pests that will try and use your home as shelter. This can become a serious issue if, for instance, mice happen to be one of these pests. Mice can reproduce at extremely fast rates, giving birth to a litter of 3-14 young ones with a gestation period that only lasts about 19-21 days. Therefore, your pest infestation can quickly spiral out of control if you do not take measures to prevent them from entering your home in the first place. Rodents are not the only pests that you may see in large numbers. Insects such as spiders, fleas, and ticks enjoy spending time indoors during the cooler months as much as humans do. If you notice more bug bites in the fall, your home may be infested with insects.

● Prevent Contamination: Pests may bring virus and disease into your home. For instance, cockroaches thrive off bacteria and decay. Once they have made their way through your sewer pipes, they will head straight for your kitchen. Unfortunately, these critters are so evasive that you may not even realize you have a pest problem. If you or your child comes down with a case of the flu, you may blame it on the season. However, there are instances where these pests are the ones responsible for bringing in the germs. Rats and mice are another example of pests who carry disease and create a medical issue.

Fall Pest Control Services for Maple Ridge and Vancouver Area Homes

With cooler temperatures right around the corner, fall pest control maintenance can protect your home and keep your family safe. At Pest Detective, our experienced technicians will diagnose, treat, and provide you with the right tools and
knowledge to prevent future infestations. Our pest programs will save you time and money but above all, our services will give you effective solutions to resolve all your fall related pest issues.

Hire an exterminator in Vancouver today by calling Pest Detective at a location near you. You can also contact our team of professionals online to ask any questions you might have about seasonal pest control in Vancouver.