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What To Do About Boxelder Bugs Around Your Ogden Home

Boxelder Bug

Boxelder bugs (Boisea trivittatus) are pests that will enter structures, particularly as the temperatures cool during the fall months. These pests often prefer warm settings with substantial sunlight. The size of the boxelder bug population varies each year and usually is higher during hot, dry summers.

Many experts believe that boxelder bugs originated in the western region of the U.S. In the many years since these creatures have now emerged in the eastern U.S., parts of Canada, and other areas where boxelder trees grow. Research suggests that female “seed-bearing” trees primarily draw boxelder bugs.

Experts categorize boxelder bugs in the same family as stink bugs and other insects. They generally feed on the juices and foliage of boxelder, ash, or maple trees. Boxelder bugs are "true bugs" and belong to the same family as stink bugs, cicadas, and other insects with piercing and sucking mouthparts. When crushed, boxelder bugs often generate an unpleasant odor.

How long do boxelder bugs live? Boxelder bugs typically live for only one year.

Are you encountering boxelder bugs in your home? Local property owners are usually encouraged to consult with a provider of pest extermination services that will safely treat these concerns. An Ogden pest control professional receives training on how to eliminate boxelder bugs and knows some of the best strategies for preventing these pests from returning.

Boxelder Bugs Are Pretty Easy To Identify

Measuring approximately ½ of an inch long, boxelder bugs have an oval body style with six legs and antennae. The body of a boxelder bug is typically black and has orange-striped markings. Do boxelder bugs fly? Yes. Boxelder bugs may fly distances of several miles.

Boxelder Bugs Are Considered A Nuisance Pest

Boxelder bugs in Ogden are primarily considered a nuisance pest that doesn’t pose human health risks. Although they usually exist in natural outdoor settings, these pests will capitalize on opportunities for entering homes and businesses. They may create minor property damage, such as stains on surfaces from excrement, and may also attract other types of pests. Are you worried about what boxelder bugs eat? Thankfully, they’re not interested in anything you have inside your home. They only eat organic matter such as flowers.

Why Boxelder Bugs Are Attracted To Your Home

Are you wondering what attracts boxelder bugs to homes? Some of the most common reasons include that boxelder bugs commonly enter structures to overwinter. Properties containing boxelder trees will likely attract these pests, and because of their small size, boxelder bugs often identify tiny points of entry in exterior areas of a home.

During the summer or early fall months, property owners should closely check the exterior areas of the structure for potential vulnerabilities. Repair or replace damaged window screens and apply weather stripping as needed around the seals of windows or doors. Look at the foundation near the base of the structure for any cracks or crevices and fill them using a durable sealant or caulk.

Keep in mind that killing boxelder bugs indoors, such as within interior walls, may create further problems by attracting beetles and similar pests. Some studies suggest that cleaning surfaces with dish soap will repel these pests. Consider using a vacuum cleaner to capture these pests and promptly dispose of the bag containing all remnants.

Contact The Professionals To Get Rid Of Boxelder Bugs

With many years of success, Mountain West Pest Control understands the best ways of eliminating boxelder bugs and many other problematic creatures. Much of our success stems from a firm commitment to the highest-quality customer service in the industry today. We also stand behind the quality of our work with a satisfaction guarantee.

Our experts will visit the property and perform a detailed interior and exterior inspection. Contact our office today. Keep in mind that we often can respond on the same day for emergency situations.