by info@pestcontrolseos.com | Aug 13, 2026 | Blog Posts
Ant activity often becomes more noticeable as summer temperatures rise. In Southern Utah, heat, dry soil, irrigation, and shifting food sources can push colonies to forage farther and search more aggressively around homes. Effective pest control starts with...
by info@pestcontrolseos.com | Aug 6, 2026 | Blog Posts
Bed bugs remain hidden while their population grows. They settle close to sleeping and resting areas, feed at night, and retreat into mattress seams, furniture joints, carpet edges, baseboards, and wall gaps. A few bites or small stains may be the first clues, but...
by info@pestcontrolseos.com | Jul 30, 2026 | Blog Posts
A termite infestation can develop quietly behind walls, beneath flooring, near slab edges, inside garage framing, or anywhere wood and moisture create favorable conditions. By the time obvious damage appears, termites may already have been active for months. Early...
by info@pestcontrolseos.com | Jul 30, 2026 | Blog Posts
Southern Utah’s heat creates conditions that can make homes especially attractive to cockroaches. Outdoor temperatures may become extreme, while kitchens, bathrooms, garages, utility rooms, and wall voids offer cooler shelter, dependable moisture, and access to food....
by info@pestcontrolseos.com | Jul 23, 2026 | Blog Posts
Peak pest season in Southern Utah can bring a noticeable rise in activity around homes. Heat, dry soil, irrigation, monsoon moisture, longer days, and shifting food sources can push ants, cockroaches, earwigs, spiders, scorpions, rodents, termites, mosquitoes, and bed...
by info@pestcontrolseos.com | Jul 16, 2026 | Blog Posts
Southern Utah gives scorpions many of the conditions they need to survive. Hot summers, dry terrain, rock landscaping, block walls, cracks, shaded exterior areas, and abundant insect prey all create opportunities for scorpions to hide and hunt. They are mostly active...