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Boxelder Bug Removal Thornhill
Boxelder Bugs are listed in the category of nuisance pests and it is most found in North American regions like Canada, USA, Mexico, and Guatemala and in some South American countries. In Canada they are most found in fall and spring. These are black and flat insects with orange and red marking on their body and measure a mere half-inch. Unlike other pests Boxelder bugs do not sting or bite, but can make life unpleasant with the foul odor they release when they are squashed or disturbed.
You can imagine how your life activities can be disrupted when thousands of them descend on your premises and occupy your walls, crevices, cracks, gardens, basements and kitchen areas. In Canada you will find them most in southern regions, including Ontario, Quebec, and the Atlantic Provinces. These are annoying pests that can disrupt life and it is advised that you call BBPP, the best Boxelder bug removal Thornhill and get rid of them as it needs professional treatment.
How to identify Boxelder bugs
Identifying Boxelder Bugs is rather easy because of their appearance and colors, and their liking for occupying warm and sunny places. These bugs invade homes in fall and search hiding places to settle down and hibernate. They are easily recognized by their flat half-inch long black body. They are distinct bright red with orange lines on thorax and wings. Their eyes are bulbous and red and they come in noisy groups and occupy sunny sides of your walls, window sills, trees nearby during fall. They are distinctly marked with a “X” shape on their wings with red/orange markings on black bodies. They also release unbearable odor if you try to crush them or vacuum them.
Signs You Might Have a Boxelder Bug Infestation
- Spotting Boxelder Bugs Indoors
It is easy to spot Boxelder bugs as they gather in large numbers and are noisy. Their body color combination of bright red, orange and black makes it easy to determine them. You can spot them on trees nearby such as Boxelder trees, Maple trees, Ash, Apple and other fruit bearing trees. During fall and spring they are easy to spot because during winters they are deep inside your walls and other secretive places. They are also smelly with the foul odor emanating from their bodies.
- Boxelder Bugs on Home Exteriors
Boxelder Bugs mostly seek warm and bright places thus will occupy south side of your building walls. They can be also traced to your garden, outhouse, basement, foundation, and other outdoor places where it is sunny. Boxelder bugs can also found on your windows, door frames, and other exterior areas where it is sunny.
- Seasonal Surges and Infestation Cycles
Boxelder bugs infestation evolves according to seasonal surges such as them congregating in fall in thousands before they dive in to those hidden shelters. You will come in large numbers before winter and will reappear when it is spring time. Their infestation cycle typically occurs in late summer and early fall, around August and September, when the bugs congregate on sunny surfaces and seek shelter for the winter.
Risks to Health, Home and the Environment
Boxelder Bugs though not aggressive can significantly increase their nuisance value. For some their presence in large numbers can cause discomfort, especially when they are entertaining guests or celebrating. They don’t cause injuries because they don’t bite or sting. Boxelder Bugs release unpleasant odor in the air when they are disturbed and that can cause distress and sometimes allergy. Your home environment will be hugely disturbed by their presence and their large presence dead or alive can attract other dangerous bugs like cockroaches. Boxelder bugs leave reddish yellow fluids on your furniture, carpet, curtains, and your clothing and cause staining. Sometimes home activities come to a standstill because of their sudden congregation in large numbers.
How BBPP Approaches Boxelder Bug Extermination in Thornhill
- Comprehensive Inspection for Infestation Mapping
A thorough inspection of your premises that include interiors and exteriors like structural walls, crevices and cracks in the walls, trees nearby especially Boxelder trees, maple trees and ash trees. BBPP team will examine deep places like basements, foundations, and isolated places like barns and attics. The inspection is done by hardened pest control professionals hence will be accurate in their assessments.
- Strategic Application of Boxelder Bug Killers
Once found the size and extent of Boxelder bugs’ infestation, the BBPP professionals will chalk out plans such as applying Boxelder bug killers or insecticides. You can expect the ingredients and methods used in the Boxelder bug killers to be harmless to human and pets and your surrounding areas. Strategic application also avoids using Boxelder bug killers throughout your home and increasing pest control time and costs.
- Post-Treatment Support You Can Count On
BBPP provides after treatment support to clients and are prompt with their rearguard measures to eliminate niggles caused by leftover Boxelder Bugs. If Boxelder bug control is not comprehensive you can always call BBPP to remedy it and we are more than willing to oblige because we follow highest customer care standards in our Boxelder and other bugs treatments. .
How to Get Rid of Boxelder Bugs in Thornhill
Boxelder Bugs are uncontrollable when they are in full strength and they can occupy almost all places in your home and in your exterior. You will find them in kitchen, window and door frames, sunny side of structural walls, basement, foundation, trees nearby especially Boxelder, Maple and ash trees. Some people may advocate vacuuming them or throwing soapy water on the lot. These DIY methods won’t work if the congregation is large (in thousands) numbers. Your best option is to call BBPP, as we provide complete and professional Boxelder Bug Removal Thornhill using a highly competent pest control technicians. You can contact us on through phone number 647-910-6315 or by sending mail to info@bbppcanada.com to get instant response and a free quote.