Most homeowners associate termites with spring swarms and summer damage, but winter might actually be the smartest time to schedule a termite inspection. While many pests slow down in the cold, termites don’t take a break—they just move deeper into the structures of your home where it’s warm and hidden. Termites Stay Active All Year …
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Rodent Proofing Before Winter: How to Keep Mice and Rats Out of Your Home
As temperatures drop, rodents are on the move. Mice and rats don’t hibernate, which means they’re actively searching for warm, food-rich environments—often your home. Once inside, they can damage insulation, chew wires, contaminate food, and reproduce rapidly. October is the perfect month to act before winter drives infestations into full swing. Why Winter Rodent Infestations …
Seasonal Pest Alert: Why Fall Brings Rodents Into Your Home
When the temperature drops and leaves start to fall, you’re not the only one looking for warmth and comfort indoors. Rodents—like mice and rats—see your home as the perfect place to nest. Every year, as summer turns to fall, Richland Termite & Pest Control gets a spike in calls from homeowners dealing with these unwelcome …

