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Why Fall is Prime Time for Stink Bug Invasions

As the weather turns cooler, we often notice an increase in stink bugs around our homes. This seasonal shift triggers a noticeable surge in their activity, making fall the prime time for these unwelcome visitors. Understanding their behavior can help us better prepare and protect our homes.
Stink bugs are most active during late summer and early fall. As temperatures drop, they seek warm, sheltered spaces to overwinter. This drive leads them to invade homes and other structures in large numbers. They tend to gather around entry points such as cracks in windows, gaps around doors, and areas where utility lines enter the house. Once inside, they often settle in wall voids, attics, or behind furniture, where they remain dormant until spring.
Their behavior during this period is mainly focused on finding a cozy refuge. Unlike pests that cause damage or reproduce indoors, stink bugs are primarily a nuisance. Their presence can be alarming, especially when they release a foul odor if disturbed or crushed. Their activity inside homes is mostly during the fall, as they prepare for the winter months.
Preventing stink bug invasions starts with sealing entry points. Inspect your home for gaps around windows, doors, and utility lines, and use weather-stripping or caulking to block these access routes. Installing screens on vents and ensuring door sweeps are in good condition can also make a significant difference. Additionally, reducing outdoor lighting or switching to yellow bulbs can help keep these insects away.
If you find yourself overwhelmed by stink bugs, professional pest control services can offer an effective solution. At Ecola Termite and Pest Control, we specialize in managing stink bug populations and can help you implement targeted prevention strategies. Reach out to us at 800-471-BUGS or visit. www.ecolatermite com to learn more about protecting your home from seasonal invaders.
By staying vigilant and taking proactive steps, we can keep our homes comfortable and pest-free throughout the fall.