Harvard experiences the dramatic seasonal swings characteristic of northern Illinois, with very cold, often snowy winters and hot, humid summers. These harsh conditions consistently force pests to seek refuge inside structures. Consequently, homeowners regularly contend with various invaders migrating indoors to escape the elements and find stable food and shelter.
Cockroaches: Harvard's summer humidity can lead to increased cockroach activity, with species like the German and Oriental cockroach finding ideal conditions in kitchens, bathrooms, and basements. They exploit plumbing penetrations, foundation cracks, and poor sealing to enter homes, contaminating surfaces and contributing to allergens.
Termites: Harvard, like much of Illinois, is in a moderate to high-risk zone for subterranean termites. These destructive pests thrive in the moist soil conditions and exploit any wood-to-ground contact or foundation cracks to access homes. They silently consume wood from the inside out, often causing substantial damage before their presence becomes evident. Regular, professional inspections are crucial for proactive defense.
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