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The following article was published in our article directory on December 11, 2015.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Brian Reynolds
Regardless if Florida sees snowy conditions or just cooler weather, insects will still be a constant threat to homes and lawns. During the cooler weather that Florida will encounter this season, the many bugs that residents encounter have specific ways to stay alive during the temperature drops.
Insects and pests must rely on external sources to keep their internal temperatures warm enough to survive. Insects are ectothermic. Animals such as birds stay alive in winter months because they are endothermic, where they internally can heat up. The insects that remain alive and active in the winter must either be able to tolerate the temperature drops or rely on a specific mechanism to keep them warm. Insects have survived millions of years through the many climate changes encountered on Earth. The insects will evolve in order to survive the climate changes. Some pests can slow down their metabolism to help their bodies stay warm and keep alive. Others can fill their bodies with glycerol. Some pests are capable of laying eggs under the earth to keep them warm until ready to hatch. Regardless of how the pests can survive, they are still a nuisance to the residents of Florida.
Florida homes and lawns typically require year-round pest control services to keep the insects at bay. Many of the commonly encountered winter pests in Florida are ants, roaches, aphids, sod webworms, and chinch bugs.
Ants are not only very active in winter but through warm seasons as well. They can find nearly all entrances or access points to the inside of a home. They are in search of food, water sources, and a safe harborage for the colony to survive.
Aphids are an outdoor pests targeting trees, plants, and shrubs. These are difficult to resolve without help of a professional because treatment of aphids involves treating the areas in which they are infesting. Treating plants, shrubs, or gardens for aphids requires much knowledge and experience to prevent the plants or shrubs from dying.
Roaches are a year-round issue in Florida. The best way to prevent roaches from finding harborage inside a Florida home is to keep the home sanitary and free from open food sources.
Sod webworms are a constant threat to Florida turfgrass. This pests will survive in tunnels under the turf and come out at night to fee of the grass. Chinch bugs are also a lawn pests and are extremely difficult to eradicate without the right use of pest products which are usually only applied by a licensed pest control company. The chinch bugs are also active in summer. Some homeowners feel due to the colder weather that the turf has fewer threats from pests. This is not the case. At Reynolds Pest Management, Inc winter months are active with many chinch bug services.
Keywords: winter, bugs, pests, florida, winter bugs
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