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Crawling Insects Identification

Everyone can find crawling insects in their home or business, and we're here to help you identify and exterminate them in the Carolinas. Crawling creatures can become a problem when they find food, shelter, and water indoors. Some are mostly nuisances, while others can bite, sting, or damage belongings. Learning to recognize and understand different crawling bugs is the first step in knowing when to bring in professional help. We provide commercial and residential pest control services pest control services in the Carolinas that  help keep crawling insects out. Contact us today for advice and a no obligation quote.

Boxelder bugs often gather in large numbers outside, especially in the fall. They may enter homes seeking warmth, becoming a nuisance when they spread across walls and windows.

As dangerous venomous spiders, these pests are a serious concern for any home or business and require professional insect control.

Camel crickets prefer dark, damp areas like basements. These crawling insects jump rather than fly, startling people who discover them inside.

Carpet beetles are small but damaging. Their larvae can chew through fabrics, carpets, and stored items. Due to the harm they cause, it's vital to know how to identify them and when to get professional help to eliminate them.

Known for their many legs and fast movements, centipedes are predators that feed on other insects. They rarely harm people but can alarm homeowners when they move quickly across floors.

Often found in stored food products, these beetles infest flour, cereal, and grains. To reduce infestations, store food in tough, airtight containers.

Fleas are biting pests that affect pets and people. Their bites can cause itching and discomfort. DIY methods may offer some relief, but for long-term control of crawling insects, professional treatment is often needed.

The black widow spider bite is venomous and can require medical attention. If you notice one, avoid contact and rely on expert help for safe removal.

These beetles are a cause for concern, and you should always call on professional pest control if you find them before they cause severe structural damage to your home or business. 

These beetles infest stored food in homes and commercial kitchens. Professional treatment is often required to protect food safety.

Millipedes are slow-moving, crawling creatures often found in damp environments. They usually invade homes during wet weather.

Cockroaches are one of the most concerning crawling insects. They spread quickly, contaminate food, and are hard to control without professional support.

Spiders are common crawling insects. Some are dangerous, while others are just a nuisance. Call on us for regular inspections to protect you and your home.

Ticks feed on blood and carry diseases, so professional inspections and extermination are recommended. Find out more about how to identify them.

These regular household pests infest stored grains and pantry products, making them a genuine hygiene concern.

Bed bugs are biting, crawling insects that feed at night. They can cause itchy welts and spread quickly through bedrooms and furniture.

White grubs live in soil and feed on grassroots, damaging lawns. Find out more about how to spot them and when to call on professional pest control.

Frequently Asked Questions About Crawling Insects

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.

Not all crawling insects are considered pests. Some, like centipedes, mainly hunt other insects and don't cause harm indoors. Others, such as roaches, ticks, or crawling ants, can contaminate food, bite, or damage property, making them pests when they invade homes or businesses.

Crawling insects are often attracted to homes by the promise of food, water, and shelter. Crumbs, spills, and improperly stored food provide an easy meal, while leaky pipes, pet water bowls, or damp basements create the moisture many insects need to survive. Clutter, cracks, and gaps in foundations or around doors and windows offer hiding places and entry points. 

Seasonal changes, such as heavy rain, can drive insects inside in search of a more stable environment. To prevent these issues when seasonal changes happen, you can improve sanitation methods, seal entry points and reduce any problems causing excess moisture. 

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