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Does Palm Bay, FL Have Bugs Year-Round?

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One of the best parts of living in East Florida is the year-round temperate climate and beautiful weather. Unfortunately, this good weather comes at a price: we have to deal with bugs all year round. Pests such as cockroaches, bed bugs, lovebugs, and rodents frequently make their appearance during the moderate winter and springtime. Keep reading to find out more information about what kinds of bugs are active early in the year in Florida, how you can keep them out of your home, and how the local pest control experts from Orange Pest Control can help. 

What Pests are In East Florida?

There are a variety of pests in Florida, but some of the most common ones you’ll see around the Space Coast area are: 

  • Mosquitos
  • Carpet beetles
  • Bees
  • Spiders
  • Centipedes
  • Termites
  • Ants
  • Millipedes
  • Bed bugs
  • Silverfish
  • Cockroaches
  • Fire ants
  • Yellow jackets

Does Florida Have Bugs in the Winter? 

Bugs are a year-round problem here in East Florida. Although colder temperatures can slow bugs down and even stop their activity altogether, some species like cockroaches, ants are hardy enough to still be active. Sometimes bugs that aren’t as tough may even be able to get through the weather changes by finding everything they need in your home: food, water, warmth, and shelter. 

What Time of Year Are Bugs Most Active? 

Everybody is familiar with the fact that summertime is bug season, but did you know that other times of the year can also be known for their insect activity? Because of East Florida’s year-round moderate temperature and climate, there are a lot more bugs out and about all throughout the year. While some pests are active year-round, most pests are more or less active during different seasons depending on the specific pest and their characteristics. 

When Is Love Bug Season in Florida? 

Love bug season is during the last few weeks of April and the first few weeks of May but they can be commonly seen in Florida throughout most of the year. You can easily recognize these pesky flies by their small size and the characteristic red dot on the middle of their backs, and you’ll likely find them on and around your car because they’re attracted to a component found in car exhaust. They are called “love bugs” because they spend the majority of their time mating, eating, and then (for the females) laying their eggs. 

Are Bugs Worse in the Spring? 

As temperatures start to warm up in the spring, bugs become more active. Likewise, an increase in humidity helps kickstart insect activity as resources such as water and food from plants become more accessible. Overwintering pests begin to awaken and migrating pests return to the area as conditions become more favorable for them. Many pests, such as mosquitos, also prefer damp conditions for breeding grounds so spring rain puddles can often become factories for all sorts of bugs.

Why Are There So Many Bugs in My House in the Spring? 

Bugs that may have spent the winter inside your home are now looking to get back outside and take advantage of the warm, wet conditions. While there are more bugs outside looking for an easy source of food, water, and shelter. Given all the bug activity increasing outside in the spring, you’re also more likely to see pests in and around your home. You might see lots of bugs around doorways, windows, and other well-lit areas during this period. 

Here are a few tips to keep pests from entering your home in the springtime: 

  • Keep your home clean by promptly taking care of food and drink spills, dusting, vacuuming often, and taking out the trash frequently. 
  • Regularly clear out your gutters. 
  • Remove any debris such as piles of mulch or firewood from around the outside of your home, and don’t forget to trim any trees and shrubs that may be too close to your house. 
  • Make sure your lawn is mowed regularly. 
  • If you’re experiencing an infestation, be sure to call the local pest control professionals from Orange Pest Control. 

What Spring Pests Are in Palm Bay? 

The most common pests you’ll see in and around your East Florida home in the spring are rodents, ants, and cockroaches. All of these pests can wreak havoc on your house and pose a significant danger to you and your loved ones. Ants may seem like a small problem, but an ant infestation can quickly overrun your home if left unchecked. Cockroaches are not only unwelcome guests, but they can also trigger allergic reactions and even asthma attacks. Both rats and mice can pass on serious diseases to humans and animals.

Get Professional Pest Control for Year-Round Protection!

Whatever pests you might be dealing with, no matter the time of year, the Palm Bay pest infestation and extermination experts from Orange Pest Control are here to help. We offer a variety of highly rated home protection programs so you and your family can enjoy your house without worrying about pesky ants, annoying mosquitos, dangerous rodents, or any of the other pests hanging around Palm Bay. Reach out to us for more information on the pest control services you need today!