Late fall brings cooler temperatures, shorter days, and busy wildlife preparing for winter. But even as the seasons change, mosquitoes remain a concern. Understanding local wildlife and mosquito habits in late fall helps homeowners protect their families, pets, and yards from unexpected pest activity. Because these patterns shift every year, staying informed ensures safer, more comfortable outdoor time. 🍂 Why Mosquitoes Are Still Active in Late Fall Many people believe mosquitoes disappear at the first […]
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Crisp air, golden leaves, and quiet trails make fall the perfect time for hiking. But while you’re enjoying the scenery, ticks are still on the hunt—and they don’t take the season off. Ticks are active well into fall, especially adult deer ticks (blacklegged ticks), which are known carriers of Lyme disease and other illnesses. So before you hit the trails, read this guide on how to prevent tick bites on the trail and stay safe […]
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As temperatures cool and leaves begin to fall, many people start to feel the telltale signs of seasonal change — sneezing, itching, or red bumps on the skin. But wait… is that an allergy, or did something bite you? Distinguishing between a fall allergy or mosquito bite can be tricky, especially as mosquito activity persists well into September and even October in many regions. Here’s how to tell the difference, when to take action, and […]
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Fall brings crisp air, colorful leaves, and pumpkin-spiced everything. But it also brings confusion about one common pest: mosquitoes. Many homeowners believe mosquitoes vanish as soon as summer ends — but that’s just one of the many myths about mosquitoes in the fall. In reality, these pests often stick around much longer than you think, and failing to act can leave your yard vulnerable to late-season bites. Let’s bust the top 5 mosquito myths and […]
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What Washington DC Pests Are the Most Dangerous During the Fall Season? As the temperature starts to drop, many pests begin preparing for the colder months by seeking shelter and food sources—often in and around your home. While pests are a year-round concern, some become particularly problematic and dangerous during the fall season. Understanding which pests pose the greatest risks in the fall can help you protect your family, pets, and home. Here’s a look […]
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