In South and North Carolina, various types of crawling insects are attracted to come into homes. This is because of the Carolinas' warm and humid climate.
Ants are among the most frequent intruders, particularly Argentine and fire ants, which search for food indoors. Cockroaches, including American and German species, thrive in kitchens and basements where moisture and food are plentiful.
Spiders are also common and usually found in corners and storage areas.
Silverfish and earwigs are drawn to damp, dark spaces, while centipedes and millipedes slip inside during seasonal changes. Each species enters for food, shelter, or moisture, making prevention a year-round concern for homeowners.