Most Common Pest Control Questions

Finding pests in your home can be unpleasant, but it’s also very common. Learning to understand how pests behave, what attracts them, and how quickly they can become a problem is key to protecting your home. Below we’re answering some of the most common pest control questions as well as clearing up common misconceptions.

What Is the Hardest Pest to Get Rid Of?

Some pests are more challenging to get rid of than others, but cockroaches, termites, bed bugs, and rodents are often at the top of the list. These pests reproduce quickly, hide well, and can survive in hard-to-reach areas. Proper treatment and prevention is essential to limit an infestation.

What Is the Most Common House Pest?

Some of the most common household pests that you can expect to see in your home are ants, cockroaches, spiders, and rodents. In Florida, ants and roaches tend to be especially common due to warm temperatures and humidity that allow them to thrive all year. Homes with pool cages are especially attractive to spiders, and spider control is essential for keeping them from coming back.

Why Should You Never Squish a Roach?

Squishing a cockroach can actually make things worse. Some roaches carry egg cases or bacteria that can spread when crushed. This can contaminate surfaces and, in some cases, contribute to further infestation rather than solving the problem.

Why Am I Getting Roaches If My House Is Clean?

Having a clean home helps to reduce pest activity, but it’s not a complete deterrent. Roaches are attracted to moisture, warmth, and shelter just as much as food. Leaky pipes, cluttered storage areas, or entry points around doors and windows can attract them to your home even if it is spotless.

Why Do I Have Ants If My House Is Clean?

Ants are persistent and highly organized creatures. They often enter homes searching for water or following scent trails laid by other ants. Tiny small crumbs, pet food, or moisture sources can be enough to attract them into your home regardless of how clean it is.

Why Am I Getting Bugs in the Winter?

Bugs don’t disappear in colder months, they look for shelter. As the temperature drops, many pests move indoors to escape the cold, making the winter a common time for increased indoor pest activity.

Why Are Bugs Worse at Night?

Many pests are nocturnal, which means that they are more active at night when it’s quieter and darker. This is why homeowners typically notice cockroaches, spiders, and other insects after dark as they emerge searching for food.

Why Do Bugs Come Inside When It Rains?

Heavy rain can flood pest nesting areas and force bugs to seek dry shelter. Homes provide warmth and protection, making them an easy refuge during wet weather. As a result, pest activity indoors often increases after periods of heavy rain.

How Fast Can a Pest Infestation Spread?

Infestations can grow faster than most people realize. Some pests reproduce every few weeks, meaning a small issue can turn into a major problem in a short amount of time if left untreated.

Can Pests Cause Health Problems?

Yes, absolutely. Many pests carry bacteria, allergens, and pathogens that can affect indoor air quality and health. Cockroaches, rodents like rats and mice, and some insects can trigger allergies, asthma symptoms, and contamination of food and surfaces.

How Do Pests Get Into a House in the First Place?

Pests usually enter through small cracks, gaps around doors and windows, vents, plumbing lines, and even through items brought inside. Once they find food, water, or shelter, they’ll settle in and won’t leave on their own.

How Much Is Pest Control Service Per Month?

Pest control service costs can vary depending on factors such as the type of pest, the level of activity, the size of the home, and the frequency of how many treatments are needed.

How Much Do Pest Services Cost?

The cost of pest services depends on several variables, including whether treatment is preventative or to treat an infestation, the specific pests involved, and the treatment approach used. The best value comes from thorough, long-term protection—not a quick spray.

Pests are a common issue for homeowners, but understanding why pests enter your home is important, but stopping them often requires more than DIY solutions. Professional pest control helps identify entry points, target active infestations, and prevent future issues before they escalate. Routine pest control services provide peace of mind and help keep your home protected, comfortable, and pest-free year-round.

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