Camp Pendleton North’s coastal Southern California location means pests remain active year-round due to consistent mild weather. Military housing and facilities continuously attract insects and rodents seeking resources and shelter.
Cockroaches: The mild coastal climate at Camp Pendleton North ensures cockroaches, including German and American varieties, remain active. They infiltrate facilities and housing through utility penetrations and open doors, seeking moisture and food.
Termites: Camp Pendleton North experiences a moderate to high risk of termite infestations. Subterranean termites emerge from the soil to damage wooden structures, while drywood termites silently infest structural timbers, requiring vigilant inspection for military readiness.
Common Questions
Can pests affect base operations at Camp Pendleton North?
Yes, pests can compromise hygiene, damage infrastructure, and disrupt personnel well-being.
How quickly can pest issues be resolved on base?
Swift action is crucial to maintain sanitary conditions and prevent widespread infestations.
Ensure a pest-free environment at Camp Pendleton North.