The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) released its bi-annual Bug Barometer, forecasting what Americans can expect from pest populations in their respective regions across the United States this fall and winter based on weather patterns, long-term forecasts and pest biology.
Warmer-than-normal temperatures are anticipated to continue, and experts are anticipating tick and mosquito populations will remain active through the fall season. However, temperature drops will result in a spike in rodent issues at the start of winter.
“When it comes to pests, even the slightest fluctuations in temperature and precipitation can have a significant impact on their populations and activity,” said Dr. Jim Fredericks, senior vice president of public affairs at the NPMA. “A warm and wet fall, for example, can allow disease-carrying pests like ticks and mosquitoes to remain active and breeding much longer than we’d typically expect and just a few cold nights can result in a significant uptick in rodent sightings in homes.”
Based on their analysis, NPMA’s Fall and Winter 2024 Bug Barometer is forecasting an increase in pest pressure across the U.S., including California.
“With forecasts calling for a mix of unpredictable conditions across the Western U.S., one pest prediction that homeowners can prepare for is an increase in rodent activity in and around homes this fall as temperatures drop and these pests search for warmth, food, and shelter.”
Clark, your neighborly pest, termite and rodent control expert, wants to help homeowners prepare for any potential rodent or other pest incursions into their homes with the following fall pest proofing tips.
Call California’s trusted, friendly pest and rodent control expert at 800/WE-NEED-YOU or send an e-mail at clarkcares@clarkpest.com to have one of our licensed technicians inspect your home to identify any conditions conducive to attracting rodents or insects and help homeowners correct them.
Until next time, the pest management professionals at Clark Pest Control thank you for help keeping unwanted pests out of your home and yard.