There are a number of pests around the Greater Austin Area that are pests all winter long. A good example of these types of pests is ants. Texas is home to many different species of ants and many are happy to invade your home. Ants are just one problem. In this blog, we talk about some of subterranean pests that you might find around the Greater Austin Area.
Insects – termites, ants, and grubs, are just one subset of pests that live underground. Gophers, ground squirrels, and voles are another. These are all organisms that have evolved to thrive, living beneath lawns, in hedgerows, and they sometimes make themselves pests in our homes.
Subterranean pests cause damage to homes, yards and landscaping, and sometimes invade your living space. There is nothing like trying to sleep with a mosquito in the house to make the point that even the smallest pest can have a large impact.
Many of these pests hibernate. Gophers, voles, snakes, ground squirrels are all pests that hibernate during the winter months. They will become active and look for a new den if they are flooded out. Some species of ants and termites, on the other hand, are active all year long. That is why you find ants in your kitchen during the coldest days of the year – They are looking for food. Termites live inside of their food source, so they are protected from the elements and can continue to consume your home all year long.
Insects – termites, ants, and grubs, are just one subset of pests that live underground. Gophers, ground squirrels, and voles are another. These are all organisms that have evolved to thrive, living beneath lawns, in hedgerows, and they sometimes make themselves pests in our homes.
If you have a winter pest problem or a subterranean pest problem, give our professionals a call. We have the experience and expertise to handle all of your pest control needs.