Fall’s cooler weather means more time outdoors—and more chances for uninvited guests to sneak into your Greensboro home. If you’re ready to enjoy pumpkin treats but not so into sharing your space with pests, it pays to know who’s moving in this season. Here’s what you need to know about fall pests in Greensboro and how you can keep them at bay…
As the temperature drops, all sorts of critters start hunting for food, water, and a warm spot to settle in. Your home checks every box. Being proactive with pest control now is the smartest way to avoid a big headache (and bigger bills) later.
These sneaky climbers fit through tiny gaps and love your attic, pantry, and walls. Once in, they chew wires, ruin insulation, and leave behind germs. They’re bad news for your home and your peace of mind.
Roaches are common in Georgia—especially the American cockroach and German cockroach. They’re after moisture and crumbs, and seeing just one usually means more are hiding.
Most Georgia spiders aren’t dangerous (they even eat other pests), but that doesn’t mean you want them in your living room. Spiders chase their food inside, so if you’ve got bugs, you’ll spot webs in dark corners and storage spaces. Rare venomous species like black widows or brown recluses do live in the area, so be careful before reaching into boxes or crawlspaces.
Squirrels are cute in the yard, but they’re fierce when they get inside. In fall, they look for cozy nesting spots—your attic included! Squirrels chew wires, destroy insulation, and tear through your roof as they move in.
Staying ahead of fall pests in Greensboro takes a little effort, but it’s easier than dealing with a full-blown infestation. Here are a few final tips:
And if you start hearing mysterious scratching or spot a roach scurrying by, don’t wait—call in the pros. Professional pest control teams have the know-how to protect your home quickly and effectively, plus eco-friendly solutions to keep it family- (and pet-) friendly.
Let’s make sure your home is a pest-free sanctuary this fall. Ready to show unwanted critters the door? We’re here to help—contact us today for a customized inspection and prevention plan.
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