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OCCASIONAL
PESTS Silverfish
& Firebrats: Both of these insects look very
much alike. However, they are normally found in different parts of the home.
Silverfish
Western Box Elder Bug: Adults are approximately ½", black with red lines. Box Elder Bugs, along with ladybugs and cluster flies, normally enter structures in the fall. They are not a real problem at this time as they search for dark, undisturbed areas in which to hibernate. However during the spring season, they can emerge indoors in significant numbers. Access prevention is your best weapon against this pest. These insects follow warm air currents, so you can reduce inviting heat loss and create a physical barrier with weather stripping. Seal crevices along the roofline and around doors and window frames.Clothes Moths: Fabric pests like the clothes moth
and webbing moth share many of the same charactastics and behaviors. They are
both usually white or cream colored and measure about 3/8" long. Both of
these moths can cause irreparable damage to personal belongings. They feed on
almost any item made of natural fibers, particularly items made of wool,
cashmere and silk. They are also capable of digesting animal hair. Treatment
includes trapping, chemical treating, inspection and washing or dry-cleaning
of infested articles. Carpet Beetles; Carpet beetle adults are small
1/16" round normally gray or black. Their larva are what damages your
personal belongings. They are able to digest animal hairs and will feed on
almost any item made of natural fibers, mostly wool, cashmere and silk. The
larva is about 1/4" in length. They are fuzzy and often a light brown,
but may vary in color. They are most commonly found in birds nests, rodent
burrows, old wasp or bee hives. They can also be found in bark dust, mulch,
plant bedding and on plants. Treatment normally requires a thorough
inspection, treatment of the outside grounds of the building, crawlspaces,
attics, and interior treating. 253-226-2206
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