As temperatures begin to cool and leaves start to fall, many pests start searching for warm, sheltered places to spend the season. Unfortunately, homes throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and the Eastern Shore of Maryland provide the perfect environment for rodents, insects, and other nuisance pests looking to escape the cold.
From mice in the attic to stink bugs around windows and spiders in the basement, fall pest activity can quickly become a major headache if preventative measures aren’t taken early. The good news is that a few simple maintenance steps can go a long way toward keeping pests out of your home this fall and winter.
As summer transitions into autumn, homeowners often notice an increase in pest activity both inside and outside the home. Some of the most common fall invaders include:
These pests are drawn indoors for warmth, moisture, food, and shelter. Once inside, they can contaminate surfaces, damage insulation and wiring, trigger allergies, and even create fire hazards.
Rodents are especially active during the fall months because they are searching for reliable food sources and protected nesting areas before winter arrives. Mice can squeeze through openings as small as a dime, while rats only need a gap about the size of a quarter.
Common rodent entry points include:
Once inside, rodents can chew through insulation, drywall, wood, and electrical wiring. They also leave behind droppings, urine, and bacteria that can pose health risks to your family.
Preventing fall pest infestations starts with making your home less accessible and less attractive to pests.
Inspect the exterior of your home carefully for cracks, holes, and crevices. Pay special attention to areas around doors, windows, utility penetrations, and vents. Seal gaps using durable materials like copper mesh, steel wool, caulk, or weather stripping.
Overgrown vegetation gives pests easy access to your home. Trim tree branches and shrubs away from siding and roofing areas, and keep grass mowed regularly. Remove leaf piles, brush, and yard debris that can provide shelter for rodents and insects.
Firewood piles are a common hiding place for rodents and insects. Store wood off the ground and away from your home whenever possible to reduce the risk of pests migrating indoors.
Pests thrive in damp environments. Clean gutters regularly, repair leaks, and address standing water around the foundation of your home. Proper drainage helps reduce pest pressure significantly.
Store pantry foods in sealed containers, clean crumbs and spills promptly, and avoid leaving pet food out overnight. Even small amounts of accessible food can attract rodents and cockroaches.
Quiet storage areas are common nesting spots for rodents and overwintering insects. Check these areas for droppings, gnaw marks, nesting materials, or strange scratching noises.
Scratching, scurrying, squeaking, or buzzing sounds inside walls or ceilings are often early warning signs of pest activity. Rodents, insects, and even wildlife pests can become active at night while searching for food or nesting materials.
Ignoring these sounds can allow infestations to grow larger and more expensive to resolve. Early intervention is always the best approach.
While DIY prevention can help reduce pest activity, professional pest control provides the most effective long-term protection. Viking Pest Control offers comprehensive pest prevention and rodent exclusion services designed specifically for homes in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and surrounding service areas.
Viking also utilizes innovative Anticimex SMART technology, an intelligent rodent monitoring system that helps detect rodent activity early before infestations become severe. Combined with professional inspections, exclusion work, and targeted treatments, homeowners can enjoy year-round protection and peace of mind.
Whether you’re hearing noises in the attic, spotting mice in the garage, or trying to prevent pests before winter arrives, Viking Pest Control can help.
Visit Viking Pest Control to schedule a free estimate and learn more about pest control and rodent prevention services throughout NJ, PA, DE, and MD.