Snow and ice are slowly melting beneath the warmer rays of the spring sun and we could not be happier. Unfortunately, box elder bugs also share our joy. They have been hibernating inside homes and attics for months and are eager to feed on the seeds of maple, oak, box elder and ash trees.
Though harmless, these black and reddish-orange bugs commonly gather in large groups, sometimes several thousand at once, which makes them a nuisance. Box elder bugs also like to camp out on the side of homes and snack on flowers and leaves which put your gardens at risk of destruction.
How to avoid a box elder bug invasion
In order to keep these pests from invading your home you will want to do a thorough inspection inside and out. Check for cracks around the doors and windows then caulk them if necessary. Repair holey screens and apply weather stripping around doors.
If found in your home here’s an odd tip that most experts offer: vacuum them up! You may have to do this for awhile in order to eliminate them all (remember, thousands swarm together at once). But this method seems to work well. Empty the vacuum bag into an outside garbage can after you have crushed all the bugs.
For the outside, you can simply apply almost any insecticide to areas of concern. However, it’s best to choose one that features them on the label. Focus treatment on the sides of homes, in garden areas, and any trees where box elder bugs feed.
Harmless but annoying
Box elder bugs do not bite or sting, so essentially they are harmless. However, crushing them can stain fabrics and other things so be cautious of this and contact a reputable Utah pest control company for termination assistance.
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