All pest infestations are bad. If you have pests, you should get rid of them as quickly and thoroughly as possible. Period. Just because all pest infestations are bad, however, does not mean all pest infestations are equally bad. There are some pests that are inconvenient, while there are others that areโฆ far, far worse. Maybe not โpack your bags and move awayโ worse, butโฆ closeโฆ
These are four of those kinds of infestation. Weโre not talking most damaging or most immediately destructive, though thereโs some overlap. Weโre simply talking about the pests you least want in your home. These are the pests that will keep you up at night–sometimes literally! Give Griffin a call right away if you think you have…
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Termites
Thereโs one, very clear reason why you never want termites: theyโre the most destructive wood pest in the US. Termite colonies eat and bore through wood, creating cavities that compromise woodโs structural integrity. Every year, termites cause billions of dollars of structural damage. Sometimes, termites can inflict wood damage so significant that it can seriously compromise a homeโs safety. Unfortunately, termite infestations are common all over Michiganโs lower peninsula, even in cities.
Termites infest homes by working their way into wood from the outside in. Theyโll start by accessing moist, damaged, or low-lying wood. As the colony expands, theyโll chew their way deeper into a homeโs structure, damaging it as they go. Termites often access wood by building โmud tubesโ between wood and the ground. Look for these mud tubes to find where termites may have accessed your home. Deprive termites easy access to wood as much as possible. Termite-proofing your home will always pay off in the long run!
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Wasps
No common neighborhood pest inspires terror quite like the wasp. Itโs not difficult to understand why. Virtually everyone has a wasp sting horror story. The insects are notoriously territorial, aggressive, and unafraid to sting. Wasps are at their most frustrating and dangerous when they build nests near homes. When a wasp nest is right outside your door, itโs all-too-easy to seem threatening to its defenders. Wasps are especially prone to attack people during and after breeding season.
Wasps choose where they build their nests for several reasons. First, they look for places where their nest will be safe from threats. They often build into existing shelters or cover, such as eaves, gutters, house corners, or chimneys. Wasps build nests out of wood fiber, which they collect from damaged wood. If thereโs easily accessible weathered wood near your home, wasps could use it to build their nests. Finally, wasps like living near other insects, so they always have a good source of food.
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Pantry pests
There are several kinds of pest that love to infest pantries. The worst thing about these pests is that, contrary to popular belief, theyโre not just eating your food. Theyโre often also laying eggs in it. Yeah, thatโs no good. Moths, beetles, and weevils all lay eggs directly inside stored food products. These offspring are often the pests doing most of the actual eating. In fact, most adult pantry moths canโt eat at all!
Pantry pests are attracted to easily accessible food, especially when itโs stored in dark, quiet places. They infest a wide variety of dry products, including bread, cereals, pasta, flour, nuts, dry fruits, and more. Basically, if you keep it in your pantry, they want it. Some pantry pests make their way into your home from outside, but more often, youโll accidentally bring them in yourself! Pantry pests hide in or latch onto other food containers. When you place those containers in your pantry, you inadvertently give pests access to all your other food.
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Bed bugs
Sure, bed bugs arenโt as damaging or dangerous as any of the other pests on this list. But what if you had to choose one of these four infestations? Weโre betting youโd choose any of the aforementioned pests before you subjected yourself to bed bugs. We donโt blame you! Bed bugs are probably the most upsetting common pest infestation in the US. And they are common, too–even here in Michigan.
Like with pantry pests, most bed bug infestations begin when a homeowner inadvertently brings them inside themselves. Bed bugs infiltrate homes by sneaking in on packages and bags. They hide out in dark, inaccessible areas and wait until night to move. Once theyโve found a more permanent hiding place near a food source (thatโs you!), they start reproducing. There are all kinds of ways to keep bed bugs out, but they all come down to diligence. Keep a close eye on what youโre bringing indoors, especially if youโve been traveling.
Probably the worst thing about pest infestations is what they can do to you. No one wants to feel like theyโre uncomfortable or unhappy in their own home. Pest infestations never go away on their own and they never stop being annoying. If youโve got a pest problem, itโs always worth it to seek help fast.
Luckily, youโve got help right here. Griffin Pest Solutions is always ready to help you reclaim your home. No matter the severity of your infestation, we have everything it takes to wipe it out completely. Donโt let pests take your home from you; call today!