Common Spring Pests and How to Spot Them Early - Brooks Pest Solutions

Common Spring Pests and How to Spot Them Early

11 Apr 2025

Spring is here, and so are the bugs. Just as you’re getting ready to go outside and welcome in the pleasant weather, pests are preparing to come back inside your home. Luckily, a little spring cleaning and preventive planning can help you keep your living spaces healthy and protected all season long. Let Brooks Pest Solutions guide you through everything you need to know about why pests infest in the spring and how to keep them away.

How to Prevent Ants From Getting Inside

We’ll start with preventing ant infestations, because these small yet highly coordinated pests can be some of the trickiest to stop once they get inside.

Ant infestations occur in two distinct phases: scouting and colonizing. Scouts are adventurous, and they’ll travel far from their colony in search of food and water, even into areas where none are likely to be found. You do not want these scouts to be successful, because if they find even a single spilled soda, they’ll set down pheromone trails that will lead their hundred thousand ant friends back to form a full infestation.

With this in mind, the best way to deter an ant infestation is to be diligent in your home cleaning. This means keeping all food sealed, even non-perishable goods, and we want to draw particular attention to keeping pet food sealed. Ants love it as much as your dog or cat, and an open food bowl is more than enough food for the colony to come inside.

What Makes Mosquitoes Infest Your Yard? 

A nearly-filled mosquito drinks blood from the back of a furry animal.

Mosquito infestations are different from those of other insects in that they typically occur outdoors rather than indoors. The hot, humid southern summers are a paradise for mosquitoes. Without regular sub-freezing temperatures, they do not experience the same seasonality here as they would in other parts of the country.

This means mosquitoes are a year-round problem, and the best way to avoid them is to limit their breeding grounds. 

Mosquitoes need pools of water, preferably still and shallow, to lay their eggs. Deprive them of that, and they’ll be unable to lay down the foundation of an infestation. The mosquito life cycle works quickly, so covering pools, bird baths, and clearing up puddles early on can make a massive difference in the livability of your outdoor spaces.

How to Prevent Spiders Before They Infest

A silky spider web suspended above a brick facade.

Spiders are a step up the food chain from most of the other creatures that can infest your home. Most spiders are ambush hunters, preferring to wait out of sight under floorboards, behind appliances, or in the corner of your ceiling, waiting for their next meal.

Spider prevention, like avoiding most types of pests, starts by removing their food source. You don’t have to have an existing pest infestation to get spiders. The arachnids often come inside through your garage, entryways, and other areas where pests are more likely to be. From there, they’ll continue to explore your home, so you should start by paying attention to these key areas where pest problems can begin.

A screen door can help reduce the risk of flies darting into your home. A weatherproof seal on the bottom of your garage door can keep out pests that would try to crawl underneath, keeping your home better protected against spiders.

More All-Around Spring Pest Control Tips

Some pest-deterrent strategies are effective across the board and keep your entire home protected as the warmer weather approaches. As you prepare for spring and all the pests it will bring, remember to: 

  • Inspect and seal any cracks or gaps in your home’s foundation, windows, or doors. This can prevent pests from entering in the first place.
  • Trim back bushes and remove standing water. A well-maintained yard is less inviting for pests like mosquitoes and ants.
  • Keep your home dry. Pests are attracted to moisture. Fix any leaks in your pipes or roof to reduce access points for cockroaches and rodents.

How to Get Rid of Bugs in the House With Brooks Pest Solutions

No matter what spring has in store, the expert extermination and prevention team from Brooks Pest Solutions is ready to take on the challenge. From minor pest problems to large infestations across your property, we have the tools, experience, and highly qualified technicians to keep your property protected.

Contact us today for a consultation and find out how we can help you maintain a healthier home this spring and beyond.