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How to Prevent Ladybug Swarms

Ladybugs seem to be harmless creatures but look out they can leave a mess in your home. The moment the temperature drops below 70 degrees, you’ll find southerners putting on cozy sweaters, lighting our favorite pumpkin candles, and sitting out on our  front porches sipping hot cocoa. Those crisp morning breezes inspire us to dig into our Halloween candy and rewatch all of our favorite scary movies, but they can also attract creepy crawlies like spiders, snakes, and… ladybugs? Read on to understand what causes ladybug swarms in the fall, what species are known for home invasions, potential damages, and helpful tips for keeping these bugs out of your house. 

What causes ladybug swarms?

While over 400 species of ladybugs live in the U.S., it’s the Asian Lady Beetle that causes so many problems for homeowners. As their name implies, these bugs are native to Asia and surrounding countries, including China, Korea, Russia, and Japan. They were purposefully introduced to the United States to control the aphid population, earning them a favorable reputation from gardeners. As winter falls, ladybugs will vanish from our yards to hibernate, but the Asian Lady Beetles instinctively gather in huge groups to brace themselves for the colder weather. After the first freeze hits, these small speckled bugs are looking for a warm place to cozy up together – and your house may be first on their list. 

How to identify Asian Lady Beetles:


Asian Lady Beetles can be distinguished from the more common American Ladybug by two distinctive features: color and pattern. American Ladybugs are dark red with black spots, and have two white circles on their pronotum, the appendage that connects the head to the body. Asian Lady Beetles, on the other hand, are yellow or orange with black spots, and have a white “W” shape on their pronotum. If you look closely, you’ll see that Asian Lady Beetles are the unwelcome guests in your home. 

Are swarms dangerous?

Ladybugs can’t bite humans and aren’t poisonous, so while they don’t pose a physical threat, they can be an inconvenience. The little bugs tend to gather on window sills, near doors, and along baseboards, and since the air inside dehydrates them, it’s not long before you have as many dead bugs as you do live ones. Ladybugs won’t damage structures by chewing away at wood, but they do release a small amount of yellow, foul-smelling liquid if they feel threatened. The telltale stains show up on walls, carpets, and furniture, and are accompanied by an unpleasant odor. 

Tips for preventing ladybug swarms:


To help prevent ladybugs from swarming, seal up cracks and crevices, keep windows closed, and vacuum up or otherwise remove any stray bugs you happen to see. Before it gets too cold outside, consider scheduling a home inspection. Home inspections identify where pests may be coming in and if there are any existing pest colonies in or around your house. After the home inspection is complete, your pest control service can develop targeted prevention or treatment strategies to keep your house bug-free. Don’t let ladybugs haunt your home this fall.

Contact us online or give us a call at (843) 461-5169 to book a home inspection with Exclusive Pest Control of Charleston, SC.

Ant Man to Save the Day!

Ant problems in your home or place of business can be not only a frustrating problem but also a dangerous situation for those who may be allergic or sensitive to them, particularly to the venom of fire ants. Since issues with fire ants usually (but not always) take place in the home. Let’s take a look at how to solve this issue and keep your space ant-free.

Removing Ants on Your Property

Fire ants are known for their painful, itchy bites that take the form of swollen red bumps. Their anthills tend to be larger than those of other ants, too, and are especially noticeable after it rains. Removing ants on your property comes down to either catching the problem early or bringing in professionals to help if the problem is already a bit out of control. Keep in mind that home remedies might seem to work at first but might not actually take care of the problem. It’s best to trust someone who does this kind of thing for a living to ensure everything is taken care of the first time.

Keep Ants out of Your House

Most of the time fire ants tend to stay outside of the house, but there are other types of ants that do become indoor nuisances, especially in the kitchen area where food is prepared and stored. To keep ants out of your house, particularly the kitchen, quick and thorough cleanups of any spills or messes is essential. When you leave food out for long periods of time, or you don’t take the trash out regularly, these things become food sources for pests like sugar ants.

The biggest issue with these infestations is that once you have them, they are nearly impossible to get rid of. The best way to beat them is to never let them gain a foot in the door in the first place. But once it’s too late for that, the next best move is to hire a company with expertise in getting rid of ants and other pests. By completely eliminating them from your home, you can start fresh with a clean kitchen routine and keep them gone for good.

When to Call the Experts for Ant ControlAnt Man Saves Your Home

If you have tried various do-it-yourself methods and home or yard treatments and traps but found nothing that worked, or if you realize that you are dealing with a bigger issue than you can handle, you know it’s time to call the experts for ant control.

If you have been keeping your kitchen area clean, taking out your trash and regularly cleaning and disinfecting the container, as well as sealing off and properly storing all food, and you still can’t get rid of ants, or you are seeing multiple and/or large fire ant mounds in your yard, invest in experts to help.

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