Most Houston residents are aware that the warm Texan climate affects the type and quantity of pests that present themselves, but many do not realize how significantly seasonal weather changes affect pest populations. 2016 has seen record flooding, especially in the Houston area. This excess moisture has resulted in changes in the pest population as well. In fact, Houston residents have been able to skip the usual influx of termites that occurs in the summer months, but other pest issues may be the tradeoff. Pest control experts warn that even though Houston homeowners will likely not have to worry about termites this year, the populations of mosquitos and other stinging insects could rise sharply.
Termites and Flooding
Termites are a highly invasive type of pest that thrive in dry weather conditions. Houston homes make an ideal environment for termite colonies, especially homes that are older and may have compromised foundations. Unfortunately, once a termite colony enters the home it can damage the structural integrity and lead to costly repairs. While the excessive flooding in the area has reduced the rate of termite infestation, other pests are still an issue.
Mosquitos and Stinging Insects
Unlike termites, mosquitos and other stinging insects thrive in wet climates. While mosquitos have always been a nuisance to Houston residents in the summer months, many homeowners will find increased mosquito populations around their property due to the moist environment created by flooding. Mosquitos carry a variety of diseases, including the Zika virus, West Nile virus and chikungunya. These viruses, while usually not fatal to adults, come with a myriad of flu-like symptoms that can be debilitating. Mosquitos are drawn to wet climates because they lay their eggs on or near water. Once the larvae hatch, they continue to mature in stagnant water. For this reason, mosquitos are drawn to areas with flooding rather than continual rainfall.
Preventing Mosquito Infestation
Call the professionals at Preventive Pest Control for effective mosquito control in Houston. Preventive will conduct a thorough assessment of your property and determine the mosquito threat. Then, your Preventive technicians will tailor an extermination strategy to the specific needs of your property, creating a barrier around your home to keep mosquitos out. The best way to stop an infestation is to prevent it before it can begin. Call Preventive Pest Control today at 713-983-0869 to schedule your free inspection.