When most people think about pest control, they picture one or two common problems—ants in the summer or mice in the winter. But pests are a year-round issue, and each season brings its own set of unwelcome visitors. Understanding when different pests are most active can help you prevent infestations before they start.
Positive Pest Management has been protecting homes and businesses in New York for years, and we’ve seen just about everything. The truth is, pest problems don’t follow the calendar neatly. Some start small in one season and explode into full-blown infestations months later. Here’s what you need to know about seasonal pests and how to stay ahead of them.
When the weather warms up, pests that went dormant during the winter start to wake up and reproduce. Ants are one of the first to appear, forming long trails into kitchens in search of food. Termites also become more active in spring, often swarming during warm, rainy days.
Spring is also prime time for stinging insects like wasps and hornets to start building nests. These pests can become aggressive and dangerous if disturbed. A small wasp nest in April can turn into a major problem by June if not handled early.
Hot, humid weather creates ideal conditions for pests to thrive. Cockroaches, mosquitoes, flies, and bed bugs all multiply rapidly during the summer months.
Bed bugs are especially troublesome in the city, often spreading in hotels, apartments, and public transportation during peak travel season. Since they’re experts at hiding, infestations can grow before you even realize there’s a problem.
Rodents may be less visible during summer, but don’t be fooled—they’re still active, especially in commercial spaces where food is plentiful.
As temperatures begin to drop, pests start moving indoors to find warmth and shelter. Rodents like mice and rats are the biggest culprits, but you’ll also see more spiders, stink bugs, and even cockroaches making their way inside.
Fall is also when pest populations that built up over summer—like ants and flies—may still linger indoors. If they’ve found a steady food supply, they won’t leave on their own.
Preventive pest control in fall can save you from serious winter infestations. This is when sealing cracks, repairing screens, and inspecting entry points really pays off.
Many people think pest problems disappear in winter, but the opposite can be true. Rodents are at their most active indoors, and once they’ve found shelter, they can cause significant damage. Chewed wires, contaminated food, and droppings are just the start of the problem.
Cockroaches also remain active indoors during the winter, hiding in warm, humid spaces like kitchens and bathrooms. Even bed bugs are unaffected by cold weather once they’re inside your home.
The key to effective pest control is timing. By understanding when different pests are most active, you can take steps to prevent infestations before they happen. That means fewer emergency calls, less property damage, and a healthier home or business environment.
Positive Pest Management offers year-round pest control plans designed to address seasonal threats. We don’t just treat problems after they appear—we help stop them from happening in the first place.
Some pests can be managed with DIY methods, but infestations often require professional help. If you see signs of rodents, termites, bed bugs, or a large number of insects, it’s best to act quickly. Delaying treatment often means the problem will get worse—and more expensive—to fix.
Working with an experienced exterminator New York ensures that your pest problem is addressed with safe, effective solutions tailored to the specific challenges of living and working in the city.
Pests don’t care what season it is—they’re always looking for food, water, and shelter. The more you know about when and how they operate, the easier it is to protect your home or business year-round.
Positive Pest Management understands the unique pest control challenges New Yorkers face in every season. Whether it’s ants in spring, mosquitoes in summer, rodents in fall, or cockroaches in winter, we have the tools and expertise to keep your property pest-free.
Don’t wait for a full-blown infestation to take action. Stay one step ahead of pests, no matter the season.