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New Mexico Pest Control
New Mexico has been particularly affected by climate change, seeing an onslaught of new pests as the state experiences increased rainfall, prolonged periods of drought, and generally hotter weather. In this unpredictable state, where extremes are becoming the new norm, homeowners are left trying to figure out how to deal with the discovery of new pests in their homes. If you notice signs of infestation of any of these pests, be sure you deal with them swiftly to avoid developing a full-blown invasion.
Climates Effect On Pests
The climate will continue to change in New Mexico, and while there’s not much you can do about that, you can take steps now to help eliminate new or previously existing infestations in your home. Contact a licensed pest control professional to inspect your home for any signs of infestation, as well as to develop a tailored plan to rid you of whatever ails your home. Don’t delay–the quicker you eliminate these pests, the better.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]
Top New Mexico Pest Problems
House Mice
House mice are some of the most common rodent species to infest homes and for good reason. Mice are drawn to homes in search of food and water, and can easily seek out open food storage containers or packaging. To help prevent mice, keep a tidy home and make sure all food (including pet food) is in airtight containers. Signs of mouse infestations include droppings and gnaw marks.
Silverfish
Silverfish are small, wingless insects that scuttle along the floor much like fish swim across the ocean. They can cause extensive damage to wallpaper, paper products, and fabric, as they eat the starchy material in these times. They do not transmit diseases, but it’s important to contact a pest control specialist to get rid of them, as it often requires chemical methods of extermination.
Centipede
Centipedes present no health hazards besides the risk of a painful sting. While signs of infestation are usually limited to sightings of the creatures themselves, you must move quickly to eliminate them once you’ve discovered them, since they breed prolifically. Centipedes are drawn to damp areas, like basements and bathrooms.
German Cockroach
German cockroaches are some of the largest and most common cockroach species in the United States. These insects are drawn to areas of poor sanitation and excess moisture, so keeping your home clean and tidy is your first line of defense against them. It’s an important line, too, as cockroaches are harbingers of nasty diseases and pathogens, and can even trigger asthma or allergy attacks.
Subterranean Termite
These pests can go on destroying a home for years at a time without being detected. Subterranean termites live below the ground, surfacing only when it’s time to tunnel their way into the wooden structures of your home. You might notice piles of dust or “mud tubes” near their entry points, or your wood might sound hollow. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_single_image image=”1836″ img_size=”full”][/vc_column][/vc_row]