research information — seasonal pests
Every spring and fall brings invasions of box elder bugs, army cutworms (which are the larvae of the miller moth), and other insects that come from lawns, trees, and other plants. In many cases, lawn and tree experts can assist in treating problem areas. But if any of these insect are seeking shelter where they are not wanted, PestRite has the solution at each change in season. These insects are usually found feeding and nesting on plants, in the ground or in your lawn. But when a change in seasons occurs they seek shelter in crack, crevices and voids to survive. By accident they become pests inside structures and cam become very annoying to deal with.

Army cutworm miller moth larvae
Boxelder nymphs
Boxelder bug
Centipede
Clover/spider mites
Conifer seed bugs
Cricket camel
Cricket field
Duff millipedes
Earwig
Ground beetle
Miller moths
Millipedes
Springtails
Squash bugs
Stink bug
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