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Occasional invaders live outside near homes and other structures, allowing them to easily move inside through cracks, crevices, and other openings to take advantage of our temperature-controlled buildings. Many occasional invaders move indoors in the late fall seeking warm shelter in which to overwinter. When the weather warms back up in the. Seal and repair cracks, crevices, and other entry points. Occasional invader control begins outside.

What are occasional invaders?

Living most of their life outside, occasionally invaders are those pests that move into our homes or businesses to “occasionally” annoy us and cause us problems. Examples of occasional invaders that live throughout Central New York are Asian lady beetles, Box Elder Beetles, and stink bugs.

When living outside, occasional invaders create few problems for people or our properties, but when they move inside, they quickly become unwelcome visitors. When dealing with occasional invaders, it is key to put into place preventative pest control services to stop them before they have the chance to move inside.

Are occasional invaders dangerous?

Occasional invaders are not dangerous pests, but they certainly aren’t something you want to have in your home in large numbers. Once they move indoors, they are challenging to get rid of and often stain walls, furniture, curtains, and other items with their excrement. As for stink bugs, the name says it all: these pests emit a very foul-smelling odor.

Why do I have an occasional invader problem?

The biggest factor as to why occasional invaders move indoors is the weather. Occasional invaders live outside near homes and other structures, allowing them to easily move inside through cracks, crevices, and other openings to take advantage of our temperature-controlled buildings. Many occasional invaders move indoors in the late fall seeking warm shelter in which to overwinter. When the weather warms back up in the spring, they move back outside to continue their life cycle.

Where will I find occasional invaders?

When occasional invaders move into homes or businesses, they will move to dark, quiet places to overwinter. Attics, wall voids, and spaces under floors are common hiding spots for occasional invaders.

Where occasional invaders spend their time outside depends on their unique species:

  • Box Elder Beetles spend most of their life outside living and feeding on seed-bearing trees like boxelder trees, maple trees, ash trees, and cherry trees.

  • Asian lady beetles spend most of their time in gardens feeding on aphids and other garden pests.

  • Stink bugs are a type of agricultural pest and live outside feeding on and damaging fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.

How do I get rid of occasional invaders?

Get rid of occasional invaders from your Central New York property with the help of local, experienced professionals. At Sweeney’s Pest Elimination, we have been protecting people and properties from our area’s most common pests for over 20 years.

If you are experiencing problems with occasional invaders, our professionals will take care of the problem and put into place the services needed to stop them from returning. To learn more about our residential or commercial pest control solutions and eliminate occasional invaders from your Central New York property, contact us at Sweeney’s Pest Elimination today!

How can I prevent occasional invaders in the future?

In addition to our professional pest control services, avoid future problems with occasional invaders by putting into place the following prevention tips:

  • Caulk any cracks in your foundation, exterior walls, and spaces around windows and doors.

  • Repair any holes found along the roofline, and fix roof damage.

  • Place weatherstripping around windows and doors.

  • Place mesh covers over vents and chimney openings.

  • Cut back shrubs, bushes, and other dense vegetation from the outside of your home.

  • Replace white outdoor lightbulbs with yellow or LED light bulbs, which are far less attractive to insects.

  • Keep outdoor lights off whenever possible.

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What are occasional invaders?

Occasional invaders are types of insects that occasionally, or intermittently, enter homes and other structures throughout the year. These insects usually gather together and enter homes in large numbers when the weather becomes too cold, hot, wet, or dry for them to live comfortably outdoors.

Some of the most common occasional invaders found in Maryland are centipedes, earwigs, and silverfish.

Centipedes
Centipedes have long, segmented, worm-like bodies that are yellow to dark brown in color. Each of their body segments has its own pair of legs. The first pair of legs end in sharp claws that contain venom. They use those claws to capture and paralyze their prey.

Earwigs
Earwigs have long, smooth bodies that are dark brown or reddish-brown in color. Extending off their abdomen is a pair of pincer-like appendages (cerci). Earwigs are commonly referred to as “pincer-bugs.”

Silverfish
Silverfish have elongated, teardrop-shaped bodies that are covered in bluish-brown scales. They have long antennae and three, long, bristle-like appendages that extend off their back ends. They have soft bodies and are wingless.

Are occasional invaders dangerous?

Occasional invaders are not usually considered to be dangerous to people or property. Centipedes will bite people in defense if they are being directly handled. Their bites, while quite painful, don’t pose any serious issues for people. Earwigs and silverfish may look menacing, but they are nuisance pests and cause no harm to people or property.

Why do I have an occasional invader problem?

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Centipedes, earwigs, and silverfish are all moisture-seeking pests. They move inside homes when the weather outside becomes too hot and dry for them to live comfortably. They may also move inside during periods of heavy rains. Occasional invaders are also known for moving inside homes and other buildings in the late fall or winter months, when the weather becomes colder. Houses and other buildings provide them with a safe, temperature-controlled environment where they can overwinter. They make their way inside through cracks and crevices in exterior walls or foundations, through gaps around windows and doors, and through spaces found around chimneys or along rooflines.

Where will I find occasional invaders?

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Outside, occasional invaders like earwigs, centipedes, and silverfish hide in dark, damp places, such as under mulch, in dense vegetation, in wood piles, under landscaping ties, under rocks, and in landscaped areas. When they move inside, these pests take up residence in environments that mimic their outdoor hiding spots. They prefer out-of-the-way, dark, humid areas, such as attics, walls voids, crawl spaces, basements, bathrooms, and laundry rooms where they can overwinter.

How do I get rid of occasional invaders?

To eliminate occasional invaders from your home or property and prevent a re-infestation, partner with a knowledgeable professional. At Pest Czar, our local and experienced professionals can provide the comprehensive, pro-active pest control services needed to find and get rid of the occasional invaders living in your home, outbuildings, or on your property. We can then prevent their return by implementing one of our GreenPro certified pest protection plans. For exceptional, eco-friendly occasional invader control services in the Baltimore Metro area of Maryland, call Pest Czar!

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How can I prevent occasional invaders in the future?

Preventing problems with occasional invading pests can be tricky. Here are several things you can do in and around your home to deter their presence:

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  • Put into place a professional residential pest control program from Pest Czar.

  • Reduce humidity levels in basement and storage areas by using dehumidifiers.

  • Make sure crawl spaces are properly ventilated.

  • Remove sources of water around your property.

  • Remove overgrown vegetation, shrubs, wood piles, and debris piles from your property.

  • Seal cracks or gaps in your home's foundation, along exterior walls, or along the roofline.

  • Place weather stripping around all windows and doors.

  • Leave a stone barrier between any grass, soil, or mulch and your foundation.

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