Boxelder
How To Identify A Boxelder Infestation
Appearance - Boxelder bugs are typically 4 to 5 millimeters in length. The body of the boxelder bug is normally black with red or orange around the outside of the body.
Behavior - Boxelder bugs will be most active during the warmer months. They will be seen around any Maple or Boxelder trees you may have. During colder months, boxelder bugs tend to seek shelter in places where they can still benefit from the suns heat.
Boxelder bugs pose no harm to people. Although, the sight of them swarming in you home is most certainly not welcome. However, boxelder bugs do pose a risk to box elder trees, as these trees are prone to infestation.
Call us for boxelder bug control to protect your property and prevent these bugs from invading your home.
Why You Might Have Boxelder Bugs
You may have a boxelder bug infestation if you have boxelder trees around your property. These trees are prone to infestation from boxelder bugs. Beyond infesting the tree, these bugs seek shelter inside your home for warmth in the winter. Even without an infested tree on your property, boxelder bugs might still find your home to be the perfect place to wait out the winter.
Boxelder bugs can get inside your home due to cracks in caulk or seals around windows and doors. We can perform effective boxelder bug treatment and keep the infestation from taking over your property and home.
Reasons To Treat Your Boxelder Bug Problem Immediately
While boxelder bugs pose not harm to humans, we still do not want a swarm of them invading our home. If you have a boxelder bug infestation, they will swarm as they try to get out from their overwinter location in your home.
Calling our professional boxelder bug extermination team can ensure that your home and property are boxelder bug free.
Let us get you back to sleeping peacefully!
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