Spring has sprung and so have these pests: ants, termites, flies and rodents. House flies take advantage of the warming weather and spread pathogens and bacteria. Although carpenter ants don’t consume wood, they thrive in damp wood environments, chewing passageways for their home. During spring, colonies of pavement ants attack nearby enemy colonies, leaving thousands of dead ants in their wake. Swarms of termites occur when temperatures reach into the 70s. Mice can breed year-round but commonly breed in the summer and spring. Remember a female mouse can have 300 pups in her two-year lifetime.
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