What Pests Come Out in Spring in Northwest Arkansas?
Spring Pest Activity Breakdown
Finally, temperatures are starting to rise in Northwest Arkansas… and so is pest activity.
Spring is when most pests come out of hiding, begin breeding, and start searching for food, water, and shelter, often inside your home.
If you’ve noticed more pest activity around your property lately, you’re not imagining things. Spring is a pest’s favorite season, and if you aren’t careful, you might find yourself dealing with an influx of them in or around your home.
Here’s what to watch for and how to stay ahead of it:
Why Pest Activity Increases in Spring
After months of colder weather, pests become active again as conditions improve. Warmer temperatures, increased moisture, and longer days create the perfect environment for pests to thrive.
In spring, pests are focused on:
- Finding food sources
- Reproducing
- Building nests
- Moving indoors
- Expanding colonies (especially insects)
That’s why early prevention is key! What starts small in April can turn into a full infestation by summer.
Ants: One of the First Spring Invaders
Ants are often the first pests homeowners notice in spring. Colonies can feel the ground heating up, causing them to become active and send workers out in search of food.
Common signs:
- Trails of ants in kitchens or bathrooms
- Small piles of dirt near foundations
- Increased activity after rain
Once ants find a reliable food source, they’ll keep coming back, bringing more with them.
Termites: Spring Swarm Season
Spring is peak season for termite activity, especially when you start seeing swarmers: winged termites that leave their colonies to start new ones.
What to watch for:
- Flying insects that look like ants (they likely aren’t)
- Discarded wings near windows or doors
- Mud tubes along foundations
- Soft or hollow-sounding wood
Termites can cause serious structural damage, and early detection can save your home.
Mosquitoes: Starting Early
Mosquitoes begin emerging in spring as temperatures consistently stay above 50°F. Standing water from spring rains creates the perfect breeding conditions for these pests to take over your yard.
Common breeding areas:
- Bird baths
- Gutters
- Flower pots
- Low spots in your yard
Getting ahead of mosquitoes early can help prevent a much bigger, much more uncomfortable problem in the summer.
Spiders: Following Their Food
As insect populations increase, so do spiders. While most spiders are harmless, their presence usually indicates other pest activity nearby.
You might notice:
- Webs in corners, garages, or outdoor areas
- Increased sightings inside your home
- More activity in basements or crawl spaces
Controlling other insects often helps reduce spider populations as well.
Rodents: Still Active in Spring
Many homeowners think rodent problems are just a winter issue, but mice and rats stay active in spring as they continue to breed and search for food.
Signs of rodent activity:
- Droppings in cabinets or pantries
- Scratching sounds in walls or ceilings
- Chewed wires or food packaging
Spring is often when small rodent problems turn into larger infestations if not taken seriously.
Wildlife: Nesting Season Begins
Spring is also when wildlife becomes more active, especially animals looking for safe places to raise their offspring.
Common spring wildlife issues in Northwest Arkansas:
- Squirrels in attics
- Raccoons in chimneys or crawl spaces
- Opossums under decks or sheds
These animals are often seeking warm, protected spaces, which makes your home an easy target.
How to Prevent Spring Pest Problems
The best way to deal with spring pests is to stop them before they get inside.
Here are a few simple prevention tips:
- Seal cracks and gaps around doors, windows, and foundations
- Eliminate standing water around your yard
- Store food properly and clean up crumbs quickly
- Keep landscaping trimmed away from your home
- Secure trash and pet food to avoid attracting pests
- Schedule a professional inspection to catch problems early
When to Call a Professional
If you’re already seeing signs of pest activity, it’s better to act sooner rather than later. Many pests reproduce quickly, and what starts as a small issue can escalate fast.
At Flex Pest Control, we provide targeted, seasonal treatments designed to stop pests at the source and keep them from coming back.
Stay Ahead of Spring Pests
Spring is the start of pest season in Northwest Arkansas, but with the right approach, you can stay ahead of it.
Whether you’re dealing with ants in the kitchen, termites around your foundation, or wildlife in your attic, Flex Pest Control is here to help.