Does Alabama Get Cold Enough To Need Winter Pest Control?

As the weather starts to cool down, you may hear warnings that pests like mice, ants, and cockroaches will be heading inside for warmth, water, and food. However, in Alabama, temperatures regularly stay in the 60s, and sometimes even 70s, well into November and sometimes December, especially in the southern part of the state. Due to the mild winters, many people wonder if Alabama even gets cold enough to require winter pest control. While people up north are pest-proofing their homes, Alabama residents may be lulled into a false sense of security due to the warm weather. Let’s explore whether or not Alabama gets cold enough to require winter pest control.

 

Warm Winters Cause Increased Pest Activity

Alabama is well regarded for being one of the warmest states in the nation. With hot and humid summers that regularly top 90 degrees daily highs, pests thrive in the warm months in Alabama. But where do these pests go in the winter? Just because you do not see them does not mean they are no longer there.

 

Pests stop developing when the temperature drops below 50 degrees, which often does not happen until well into the winter in Alabama. This means that pests can continue to grow and develop until at least November, creating a greater number of pests that will eventually find their way into your home.

 

While it may not be cold enough in Alabama to require winter pest control right at the beginning of the winter, you should be proactive and stop the problem before it has a chance to begin.

 

Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late

When the cold weather does eventually set in, you may not even realize that pests have moved in right away. If you are not careful to look for the signs, you may develop a pest infestation while thinking that the warm weather is keeping pests at bay.

 

It is much easier to take preventative measures than to have your house treated for a full-blown infestation of pests like fleas, mice, or cockroaches in the winter.

 

Experts recommend using monthly pest control services; or at least quarterly. Be sure to time your quarterly pest control with the seasons, and treat your home during the warm weather, before it gets cold enough in Alabama for pests to move indoors. Depending on where you are this may vary, but a good rule of thumb is to schedule it as soon as the temperatures at night begin to near, or dip below, 50 degrees.

 

Let Other Houses Be A Haven For Pests

With how warm the winters in Alabama are, you may think you do not require pest control. However, if other homes in your neighborhood are being proactive and using pest control services, as soon as it gets cold enough in Alabama for pests to come indoors your house may be the only place to go. Particularly if your house has lots of dark places and moisture, it may be at risk for a winter pest move-in. It is best to treat the problem before it arises, and seal off your home as a potential sheltering place for pests before the cold weather arrives.

 

If you are an Alabama resident who needs pest control as the weather begins to cool off, you need to call Advanced Pest Control of Alabama. With over 25 years of pest control expertise, Advanced Pest Control can keep your home pest-free this winter, and all year long.