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Boxelder bugs are typically found around boxelder trees, and they can be a severe problem in the fall. These intrusive pests might require an exterminator to deal with them appropriately. Be aware of these frequently asked questions if you are facing an infestation of boxelder bugs.

4 FAQs About Boxelder Bugs 

1. What Are Boxelder Bugs?

They are black bugs that are oval and have orange or reddish markings on their backs. They also have two antennas, six legs and are about half an inch in length. These bugs thrive throughout the eastern United States and Canada, although they are native to the western U.S. You can find them in boxelder and silver maple trees during summer and spring, but they tend to migrate once cooler temperatures set in. 

2. What Attracts Boxelder Bugs?

These bugs take delight in warm weather and are attracted to fruits, seeds, and leaves of plants and trees. Fruit-bearing boxelder trees are their favorite nesting spots, as long as they can take in the sun. When autumn comes, boxelder bugs will seek structures than can keep them warm and protect them from the cold. If your house is the nearest building in the vicinity that’s above ground, you can expect a mass migration of boxelder bugs looking for a place to hibernate. 

3. What Problems Can They Cause?

exterminatorAlthough they are mostly just a nuisance, they can occasionally bite people and produce an irritating red spot that’s not unlike a mosquito bite. Once you crush them or remove them forcefully, they leave behind a robust and repulsive odor that can be a source of inconvenience.

4. How Do You Prevent Boxelder Bugs From Entering Your House?

Make sure you seal up your home by repairing holes in your door screens and windows, using spray foam or caulk to close gaps, and placing rubber seals under doors. If you already have boxelder bugs inside your house, contact a professional exterminator to assess the problem and deal with the situation accordingly. Killing the bugs yourself will produce an unpleasant odor, and their dead bodies can entice dermestid beetles to enter your home.

 

To get rid of boxelder bugs that are disrupting your home life, call the exterminators from RemTech to take care of the problem for you. Located in Eagan, MN, this local business is committed to providing timely and professional extermination for commercial and residential pest control. Their services include bee removal, bed bug extermination, and mouse and roach control. Call them today at (651) 600-9983 to schedule your consultation or message them via their website.

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