
Indoor Pest Hotspots to Check Before Winter Ends
As winter lingers, indoor environments often provide exactly what pests need to stay active. Cold temperatures can drive insects and

As winter lingers, indoor environments often provide exactly what pests need to stay active. Cold temperatures can drive insects and

Many homeowners assume termite problems fade once winter arrives. Cold weather often creates a false sense of security, leading people

Cockroaches do not disappear when temperatures drop. Instead, cold weather often forces them deeper into buildings where warmth, moisture, and

Small pest problems often seem easy to dismiss. A few insects near a window, faint noises in the wall, or

As temperatures begin to fall, many homeowners notice stink bugs appearing indoors seemingly without warning. These insects are not entering

When temperatures start to drop, many homeowners assume ant activity will fade until spring. While some ant species slow down

As temperatures begin to fall, pests across the region shift their behavior in search of warmth, shelter, and steady food

Many homeowners notice an increase in spider activity as late fall approaches. While this may seem sudden, the shift is

New York’s mix of urban and suburban landscapes makes it a prime target for many types of household pests. From