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7 Common Household Pests in Utah and How to Get Rid of Them

From the Wasatch Front to Cache Valley, Utah homeowners know that pests aren’t just a nuisance—they can be a real threat to comfort, health, and property. While some pests seem harmless, others carry diseases, trigger allergies, or cause costly structural damage. At Elevate Pest Control, we’ve seen it all, and we know which pests Utah homeowners battle most often. Here’s a list of the 7 most common household pests in Utah—plus what you can do to keep them out. 1. Ants Ants are among the most common household invaders in Utah. They enter homes in search of food and water, forming long trails across kitchens and pantries. Some species, like carpenter ants, can even damage wood. What attracts them: Crumbs, spills, pet food, and moisture.Risks: Contamination of food, structural damage (carpenter ants).Prevention tips: If ants become overwhelming, Elevate Pest Control provides safe, targeted treatments to eliminate colonies at the source.

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The Ultimate Guide to Preventing Rodents in Your Utah Home

Few things are as unsettling as hearing scratching in the walls or discovering droppings in your pantry. Unfortunately, rodents are a persistent problem in Utah homes, especially when temperatures drop in the fall and winter. Not only are they destructive, but they also carry health risks that no family wants to deal with. This guide will walk you through how to prevent rodents in your Utah home, what signs to look for, and why professional rodent control is often necessary. Why Rodents Are a Big Problem in Utah Rodents such as mice and rats thrive in Utah because of the state’s seasonal climate. Cold winters push them indoors, while abundant food sources (fields, farms, and neighborhoods) make survival easy. Risks of rodent infestations include: Top Signs You Have a Rodent Problem Early detection is critical. Watch for these warning signs: If you notice one or more of these signs, it’s

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Seasonal Pest Control in Utah – What Homeowners Need to Know

Utah’s changing seasons bring more than beautiful scenery—they also bring different types of pests. From ants in the spring to rodents in the winter, each season has its own challenges for homeowners. Understanding seasonal pest control in Utah is the first step in protecting your home and family year-round. Let’s break down which pests you should watch for in each season and how to keep them out. Spring Pests in Utah As Utah warms up, pests that were dormant during the winter start to reemerge. Common spring pests include: Spring pest prevention tips: 👉 Pro Tip: Treating ants early in spring prevents massive colonies later in the summer. Summer Pests in Utah Summer is peak pest season, thanks to Utah’s warm weather. Insects thrive, and outdoor activity increases the chance of encounters. Common summer pests include: Summer pest prevention tips: 👉 Fun fact: Mosquitoes are more than an itchy nuisance—they

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5 Common Signs You Have a Pest Infestation (and What to Do First)

Introduction Spotting the early warning signs of a pest infestation can save you time, money, and stress. At Elevate Pest Control, we want you to feel empowered to catch problems early and take action before pests take over. Here are five common signs that pests may already be in your home — and what to do about it. 1. Unusual Droppings or Gnaw Marks Rodents leave droppings in hidden areas like behind appliances, in attics, or along baseboards. You may also notice chew marks on wires, furniture, or food packaging. These are strong indicators of rodent activity and should be addressed immediately to avoid damage and fire hazards. 2. Strange Noises at Night Scratching, scurrying, or rustling in walls, ceilings, or floors often point to mice, rats, or even raccoons. Pests are nocturnal, so nighttime noises are a big clue that something is sharing your space. 3. Live Bugs or

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4 Eco-Friendly Pest Control Methods That Actually Work

Introduction Many homeowners want effective pest control but worry about the impact of chemicals on kids, pets, and the environment. At Elevate Pest Control, we specialize in solutions that keep your home pest-free while minimizing risk. Here are four eco-friendly pest control methods that actually work. 1. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Integrated Pest Management focuses on prevention first — sealing entry points, removing food and water sources, and monitoring pest activity. Only when necessary do we use targeted treatments, which means less pesticide exposure for your home and family. 2. Biological Control Sometimes nature is the best solution. Beneficial insects, like ladybugs or nematodes, can be introduced to naturally reduce pest populations. This is a great option for gardens and outdoor spaces where you want to avoid chemical sprays. 3. Botanical and Natural Treatments Plant-based products like neem oil, diatomaceous earth, and essential oils are effective against many common pests.

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3 Reasons DIY Pest Control Often Fails (And When to Call a Professional)

Introduction DIY pest control sprays and traps might seem like a quick fix, but they rarely solve the problem completely. At Elevate Pest Control, we see the aftermath of failed DIY attempts all the time. Here are three reasons why DIY pest control often falls short — and when it’s time to call in the pros. 1. Targeting Only the Visible Pests Most DIY efforts focus on the pests you can see, not the ones nesting in walls, attics, or crawl spaces. Without treating the source of the infestation, the problem will almost always come back. 2. Using the Wrong Treatments or Dosages Store-bought sprays and foggers are not always strong enough to eliminate the pests entirely. In some cases, overuse of the wrong products can actually make infestations worse or create resistance in pests. 3. Lack of Follow-Up and Prevention A one-time treatment won’t keep pests away for good.

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