by info@pestcontrolseos.com | Jul 2, 2026 | Blog Posts
Termites are among the most costly pests because they can work quietly behind walls, beneath flooring, inside wood framing, and foundations long before damage appears. A small clue may look harmless at first, but early termite warnings often mean a colony has already...
by info@pestcontrolseos.com | Jun 26, 2026 | Blog Posts
Pests rarely appear indoors without a route. In Southern Utah, heat, moisture, irrigation, shade, and seasonal movement can push ants, cockroaches, earwigs, spiders, scorpions, rodents, termites, mosquitoes, and bed bugs closer to homes. Once they find a gap, crack,...
by info@pestcontrolseos.com | Jun 17, 2026 | Blog Posts
Southern Utah heat can change how earwigs behave around homes. As outdoor conditions become hotter and drier, these pests look for cooler, darker, and more protected spaces. That often brings them closer to foundations, garages, patios, bathrooms, laundry areas, and...
by info@pestcontrolseos.com | Jun 11, 2026 | Blog Posts
Spiders enter St. George homes for practical reasons. They follow food, shelter, moisture, and quiet places where they can stay undisturbed. In Southern Utah, the desert climate can make this pattern more noticeable because outdoor conditions change quickly. Hot...
by info@pestcontrolseos.com | Jun 4, 2026 | Blog Posts
Utah summers change the way desert pests behave. In St. George and nearby Southern Utah communities, scorpions become more active as temperatures rise, soil dries out, and outdoor hiding places become less comfortable. They are not entering homes for convenience. They...