Highlight from “Vancouver is Awesome” on Intriguing Metro Vancouver Pest Tales

As the chilly embrace of fall settles over Metro Vancouver, the movement and behaviour of pests in our homes change. Here’s a brief overview inspired by an article from Vancouver is Awesome by Elana Shepert on September 01, 2023:

  1. Late Season Wasps: Chris Frederick, the President of Pest Detective, emphasized the increasing number of wasps, some even causing disturbances during the winter. Their sting can be deadly for some, but the primary concern is their extended presence. Experts recommend seeking professional assistance rather than tackling wasp nests personally due to potential dangers.
  2. Ants and their Habitats: Carpenter ants become more prevalent as autumn approaches. They typically infiltrate homes through damp, decaying wood, carving out spaces to establish colonies. According to Pest Detective, these ants rank as the number one pest in the city.
  3. Silverfish Invasions: As temperatures drop and windows remain shut, the moisture-laden areas of homes become hotspots for silverfish infestations. Their growth is further bolstered in untidy or hoarding-prone households.
  4. Firebrats vs. Silverfish: Firebrats, often mistaken for silverfish due to their appearance, have a different colour profile but are equally bothersome.
  5. The Hidden Threat of Carpet Beetles: These insects stealthily reside in often-neglected areas, feeding off human hair and skin flakes. Regular vacuuming is the most effective preventive measure.
  6. Rising Rodent Issues: Mice, thriving in messy environments, have been on the rise. Frederick attributes the increased calls to the ban on certain rodenticides in B.C.
  7. Beneficial yet Bothersome Bugs: While ladybugs are helpful to ecosystems, their numbers can explode, leading to overwhelming infestations. Western Looper Moths, in large numbers, can also be problematic.
  8. Remarkable Species Sightings: Golden-blue crested beetles are an example of fascinating pests homeowners might encounter. Their long-hatching cycle means homeowners might unwittingly host them for decades.

Read the full article here to delve into the captivating stories, including Frederick’s first-hand experiences and insights.

Remember to consult professionals like Pest Detective for pest concerns, ensuring a safe and effective solution.