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Protecting Your Home from Pests as Weather Gets Cold
Oct 28, 2024

As the leaves change color and the temperatures drop, it's time for a seasonal shift not only in wardrobes but also in how we protect our homes from pests. Fall and winter bring unique pest control challenges, as critters look for warmth, food, and shelter from the elements. Here in Bellingham, WA, Environmental Pest Control has over 30 years of experience helping residents prepare their homes for these colder months.

Why Cold Weather Attracts Pests


As temperatures cool, many pests seek shelter to survive, often targeting the warmth and protection that homes provide. Some of the most common pests we encounter during fall and winter include:


Rodents: Mice and rats are the top culprits, sneaking indoors through tiny cracks to escape the cold.

Spiders: Many spiders prefer warmer areas during winter, hiding in basements, attics, and other indoor spaces.

Ants: While less active, certain ant species can still find their way inside in search of food and shelter.

Preventing Pests in Fall and Winter


Environmental Pest Control recommends taking the following preventive steps to make your home less inviting to pests during colder months:


  • Seal Entry Points: Mice can squeeze through holes as small as a dime! Seal cracks, gaps, and holes around doors, windows, and foundations. Pay special attention to spaces where utilities enter your home, as pests frequently use these areas to gain entry.


  • Weatherproof Doors and Windows: Ensure that all doors and windows close tightly and consider installing weather stripping to help seal gaps. A good seal doesn’t just keep pests out—it also saves on heating bills.


  • Store Food Properly: Both rodents and insects are drawn to easy food sources. Store pantry items in sealed containers and clean up crumbs or spills promptly, especially in the kitchen.


  • Keep Firewood Away from the House: Firewood can attract rodents and insects that may end up venturing indoors. Store woodpiles at least 20 feet from your home to reduce the risk of pests making the jump from outdoors to indoors.


  • Declutter and Organize Storage Areas: Pests love undisturbed areas filled with clutter. Organize and tidy up basements, attics, and garages to minimize hiding spots for insects and rodents.

Common Signs of Winter Pest Activity


It’s essential to be aware of some telltale signs that pests have taken up residence:


  • Droppings: Rodents and other pests leave droppings, especially around food sources.


  • Nests: Rats and mice may use paper, fabric, and other materials to make nests in attics, basements, and behind walls.


  • Chewing Damage: Rodents gnaw on everything from wires to wood. If you notice bite marks, this could indicate a rodent issue.


  • Footprints: Dusty areas in basements or attics may show signs of small footprints.

Environmental Pest Control: Local Expertise You Can Trust


Since 1989, Environmental Pest Control has been Whatcom and Skagit County’s trusted, family-owned solution for pest problems. Our team uses environmentally conscious pest control methods to protect your home while keeping our local ecosystems in mind. We understand the unique needs of local residents and offer tailored winter pest control services to ensure your home stays pest-free all season.


If you’re looking to prevent pest issues this winter or need help with an existing infestation, Environmental Pest Control is here to help. Contact us today to schedule an inspection and take the first step toward a comfortable, pest-free home this winter!

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