Rodents leave behind clear physical evidence long before most homeowners ever see one, and on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, the warm climate keeps roof rats, Norway rats, and house mice active year-round. This post walks through the seven most common signs of a rodent infestation, explains the associated health and structural risks, and outlines when to call a professional.
Formosan and Eastern subterranean termites both swarm on the Mississippi Gulf Coast each spring, but Formosan termites are far more destructive, with colonies exceeding one million insects and the ability to cause serious structural damage in just a few years. Learn how to tell the two species apart, what swarm season looks like on the Gulf Coast, and how professional treatment addresses both.
After Gulf Coast storms, standing moisture can attract pests like termites, mosquitoes, and rodents. Learn how quick drying, sealing entry points, and professional help can keep your home pest-free.
Learn to identify and control fire ants and carpenter ants in Mississippi Gulf Coast homes. Expert prevention tips, treatment strategies, and when to call professionals for safe, effective ant management.
Eliminate Gulf Coast cockroach problems with proven summer prevention strategies. Expert tips for moisture control, sealing entry points, and integrated pest management in humid coastal climates.
As the seasons shift in the Gulfport-Biloxi area, so do the pests that can invade your home. Whether it's the swarming termites of spring or the rodents seeking warmth in winter, each season brings its own set of challenges when it comes to pest control.
Humidity plays a significant role in pest infestations, influencing the behavior and reproduction of many household pests. High moisture levels create ideal breeding conditions for insects and rodents, making homes more susceptible to infestations.
The Gulf Coast’s warm, humid climate and frequent rainfall create the perfect environment for mosquitoes to thrive. With an abundance of standing water in marshes, swamps, and residential areas, mosquito populations can quickly grow out of control.