Pest seasons
Every pest has a calendar. Here’s yours.
Termite swarms, mosquito season, the fall rodent push — pest pressure follows your state’s climate on a schedule our technicians see play out every year. Pick your state for the month-by-month picture, and get ahead of the season instead of chasing it.
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Tennessee
Tennessee runs all four seasons at full volume — cold snaps, wet springs, long humid summers, and mild falls that let pests linger.
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Massachusetts
New England compresses its pest season into a furious half-year — and moves the other half indoors.
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Texas
Texas pest pressure doesn't take much of an off-season.
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Georgia
Metro Atlanta sits in one of the highest termite-pressure zones in the United States, with a humid subtropical climate that keeps the rest of the roster busy too: a long mosquito season, fire ants, big outdoor roaches, and just enough winter to push everything indoors for a few months..
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Kentucky
Louisville's Ohio Valley climate — humid summers, real winters, long damp shoulder seasons — produces a classic four-season pest calendar with two local signatures: serious brown recluse pressure, and fall invasions of overwintering insects off the surrounding farmland..
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North Carolina
The Piedmont — Raleigh through Greensboro — layers humid subtropical summers over genuine four-season swings: a long mosquito season, heavy spring termite swarms, expanding fire ant territory, and the classic fall rush of rodents and overwintering insects into wooded suburbs..
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Virginia
Richmond runs the full mid-Atlantic four seasons: spring termite swarms, a humid mosquito-and-tick summer, Virginia's famous fall stink bug invasion, and a proper rodent winter — with the James River corridor's older housing keeping every season interesting..
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Florida
Tampa doesn't get a pest off-season — it gets a wet season and a dry season.
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Arkansas
Northwest Arkansas — Bentonville and the Ozark fringe — pairs humid southern summers with real winters and a lot of wooded edge: serious brown recluse pressure, a long tick season on every wooded lot, and Asian lady beetle invasions that are a regional autumn tradition..
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