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Spring problems in

Carpenter ants show up near damp wood

Spring often reveals carpenter ant activity after winter moisture damage. You may notice larger black ants near window frames, damp trim, or basement wood that has stayed wet too long.

For a mild issue, start by reducing moisture: fix leaks, improve ventilation, and remove wet or rotting wood if possible. Vacuum visible ants instead of crushing them, and wipe surfaces with vinegar water to break foraging trails. Do not ignore damp wood, because carpenter ants are drawn to the condition, not the elegance of your interior design. If activity continues around damaged wood, Richard's Pest Control can inspect whether it is just spring foraging or an established nest in .

Stink bugs reappear from overwintering spots

Spring warmth often wakes up stink bugs that hid inside walls, attics, or window areas during winter. They are not subtle guests, and crushing them is exactly as rewarding as it sounds.

For a mild spring issue, vacuum visible bugs, empty the vacuum promptly, and seal gaps around windows and screens. Keep curtains and window sills clean, because the insects often cluster where warmth builds. Avoid smashing them by hand. A simple soapy-water trap or vacuuming routine usually works for low numbers. If the problem is recurring throughout the structure, Richard's Pest Control can help identify how they are entering your property.

Earwigs start showing up in bathrooms and laundry rooms

Earwigs often move indoors during damp spring weather, especially into bathrooms, laundry rooms, and lower-level spaces. They look dramatic, but in light numbers they are usually responding to moisture and hiding spots.

For mild activity, reduce dampness, ventilate bathrooms, wipe up water around tubs and sinks, and remove clutter near floors. Outdoors, avoid mulch piled directly against the house and reduce leaf litter near entry points. Rolled-up damp newspaper traps can sometimes help collect a few overnight. If earwigs keep turning up despite moisture control, Richard's Pest Control can help find where they are sheltering around your home.

Spring inspection checklist: 5 yard fixes that lower pest pressure

These five spring yard fixes reduce pest pressure around homes in :

  • Trim shrubs and branches away from siding and rooflines.
  • Pull mulch back slightly from the foundation.
  • Seal visible cracks around doors, windows, and utility lines.
  • Store firewood away from the house.
  • Remove leaf litter and damp debris near entry points.

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