Showing posts with label Christmas Tree Pests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Tree Pests. Show all posts

Friday, December 4, 2020

Christmas Tree Pests to Keep an Eye Out for

Thanksgiving is behind us, and for many, that means it's time to break out the Christmas décor and get into the holiday spirit! One thing we all look forward to this time of year is putting up that gorgeous lighted Christmas tree. If you're one of those people who prefer a live tree over a fake one, you know there's nothing like the smell of a fresh cut Christmas tree to get you in the holiday spirit. 


However, when you bring in a real or cut tree, you could be inviting insects to spend the holidays with you and your family, including spiders, mites and beetles. These insects could remain on the tree into the winter and could become active after being introduced to the warm temperatures inside your home. Your Lake of the Ozarks pest control company has all the information you need to know about Christmas tree insects.

Insects That Live In Christmas Trees
There are many different insects that can call your Christmas tree home from aphids and mites to spiders and beetles. Although insects may not be active during the winter months, they could lay eggs in Christmas trees. When a Christmas tree that has eggs is introduced into your warm home, they could hatch mistaking the warmth for spring. Although these insects typically don't do physical damage to your home, they can become an unwanted house guest(s) throughout the holiday season, especially if the tree you bought has eggs that hatched.

Aphids
Aphids are soft-bodied insects that use their piercing sucking mouthparts to feed on plant sap. They can usually be found on the lower boughs of evergreen, pine, balsam fir, spruce, Fraser fir and white fir trees. If you see aphids crawling around on your tree or around your house, to get rid of them but avoid stains, you can simply vacuum them up. 

Mites
Commonly found on Douglas fir, pine, white pine, Fraser fir, and spruce trees, mites are tiny red or brown critters that often go unnoticed. The most common sign of mites on a Christmas tree is the discoloration of the needles that they cause. When many mites are present, their damage gives the needles a dusty, rust-colored appearance. 

Sawfly
Sawflies are often found on spruce and pine trees, and can be detected by their brown cocoons. Often people mistake these cocoons as old butterfly or moth cocoons and don't remove them thinking they're harmless. Other indications that sawflies are probably present are the reddish-brown, straw-like remains of incompletely consumed needles or the bare twigs stripped of needles.

Bark Beetle
Bark beetles are dark brown or black bugs that burrow themselves in the trunks of Monterey pines, ponderosa, Coulter pines, Jeffery pine, white fir, and juniper trees. These tiny beetles are cylindrical hard bodied red, brown or black bugs that are roughly the size of a piece of rice grain. To identify an infestation, look for small holes and saw dust trails on the trunk. 

How To Pick The Right Tree
Harmless or not, you don't want to be spending the holiday season with bugs crawling around the presents. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to help minimize the chances of bringing pests into your home through your Christmas tree. When choosing your perfect pest free tree, inspect it carefully including looking underneath the branches. Look for signs of aphids, adelgids or small insects. Things to look for include trees that have their own "flock", light tan, walnut-size, frothy egg masses and small holes with sawdust trails. Make sure to shake out your tree well to dislodge any hiding critters. Remove any bird nests that may be present as they may contain mites. And trim any branches back that show indication of pest remnants. 


Have A Pest-Free Holiday
If your pest infestation goes beyond the tree, it is best to call a professional pest control company at the Lake of the Ozarks. From bed bugs to spiders, A B Pest Control & Insulation can make sure your home is pest free for the holidays. To schedule an appointment with a professional Lake of the Ozarks exterminator, contact us at 573-964-1100.


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Monday, December 10, 2018

5 Winter Pest Prevention Tips

It's that time of year when bugs, rodents and other pests will be seeking refuge for the winter months. Will they find it in your home? By following some very simple pest prevention tips, you can prevent these unwanted pests from making themselves cozy in your home. Here are 5 winter pest prevention tips to protect your home this holiday season.


1. Check Your Live Christmas Tree
There are many different insects that can call your real Christmas tree home from aphids and mites to spiders and beetles. Although insects may not be active during the winter months, they could lay eggs in Christmas trees. Before bringing in your Christmas tree, it is a good idea to shake it vigorously to dislodge any insects and spiders. Check each branch for egg cases and prune out any you may find. It is important to get rid of any egg sack, as your home is warm which could induce the eggs to hatch. If there are any empty bird nests it is important to remove them, as well as they could contain mites.

2. Seal Up Any Potential Entry Points
Sealing up your home can not only help keep your energy bill down, it can also help keep out pests seeking a warm place for the winter. Check for leaks around your windows and doors and seal them up with caulk if needed. It doesn't take a huge opening for mice and other pests to get inside, so if there are any places that are exposed to the outside, make sure to get it sealed. A professional Lake of the Ozarks pest control company can help you identify any points of entry.

3. Keep an Eye Out for Bed Bugs
The holidays are a joyous time, but also the perfect opportunity for pests such as bed bugs to find their way into your home. Anyone can have bed bugs as they are a traveling pest. They are not a discriminating pest and can survive without food for up to a year. Here are some things to look for in your room that may indicate bed bugs: Living or dead bed bugs Small bloodstreams from crushed insects Dark spots or droppings Bed bug remains on linens, the mattress and its seams, the bed springs, or the headboard A B Pest Control & Insulation has several cost effective solutions for eliminating bed bugs to give you peace of mind.

4. Store Your Firewood Outdoors
A wood-burning stove or fireplace can bring a great deal of warmth, comfort and pleasing aesthetics into a home. However the firewood that is brought into the home for that fire can also bring with it a number of household pests. It’s best to keep all firewood stored outside, stacked off the ground, and at least 3 feet away from your home’s structure. Before bringing wood into the house, inspect every log: look them over, shake them, and knock them together.

5. Protect Your Home with A B Pest Control & Insulation
Make sure your home is cozy and pest free this holiday season. If you have any unwanted critters in your home this winter, call A B Pest Control & Insulation at 573-964-1100. By calling a professional, you can make sure these pests are removed and your home's premises is properly treated and maintained, you can be sure those pests don't come back.

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Friday, December 8, 2017

The History of the Christmas Tree

There's no doubt that a freshly cut Christmas tree brings the Christmas spirit into your home. Your Lake of the Ozarks pest control company knows that there is so much more to this tree and the meaning behind it. Whether you put up a fake tree or a real tree, the meaning is the same. A B Pest Control & Insulation has put together some information about the history of the Christmas tree and some other fun holiday traditions.


History of the Christmas Tree 


The history of the Christmas tree may come as a shock to many. This well-known symbol of Christmas is displayed in homes in the United States, Europe, and in many other countries around the world. There isn’t really any evidence that the modern Christmas tree originated in paganism. The Romans did, however, decorate their houses with green evergreen fir trees and branches. They also decorated with lights and exchanged gifts. Late in the Middle Ages, the Germans and Scandinavians decorated their homes both inside and outside with evergreen trees to show their hope for the forthcoming spring. The modern-day Christmas tree that many have come to know and love has evolved from these early traditions.

The history of the Christmas tree in the United States dates back to the time of George Washington and his defeat of the German Hessians in 1776. The war was during the Christmas season, which for the Germans was a time for celebration, including decorated trees, food, and songs. Because they were distracted by the celebration of the season, Washington was able to sneak in with his troops and defeat them. After the war in 1776, many Germans stayed in the United States, shared their traditions and introduced the Christmas tree.

As time went on, the United States realized the need for a Christmas tree market. The first Christmas tree supplier was Mark Carr from the Catskill Mountains in New York. He grew fir and spruce trees in abundance, chopped them down, and transported them to New York City where he sold them. He continued the business until the year 1898.

In the early years, many Americans considered the tree an oddity that should not be displayed at Christmas because it was a symbol of paganism. The New England “Puritans” acknowledged Christmas to be sacred, so their governor William Bradford worked to put an end to the “heathen tradition” of decorated trees. He even tried to penalize any such display. By the early 20th century, Christmas trees were everywhere! They were decorated with homemade ornaments and brightly-colored popcorn. The Christmas tree is now a staple in many American homes.



Other Christmas Traditions


The Advent Calendar
This is a fun and festive tradition that makes the countdown to Christmas bearable for many kids. There are many versions you can buy, or you can even create your own. The tradition of the advent calendar dates back to the early 19th century when families would make a chalk line on their front door and use it to count down the days in December until Christmas Eve.

Personalized Ornaments
Personalized ornaments are a way to add more meaning to your Christmas tree. They can commemorate a milestone or a special moment. You can buy one that fits your memory or there are companies that let you design your own. The first Christmas ornaments in the 1800s were made from different types of fruits and nuts. As the tradition of decorative Christmas trees spread across the country, ornaments became more unique and special. The manufacturing and sale of Christmas ornaments is one of the biggest markets worldwide.

Christmas Stockings
Hanging Christmas stockings is a festive and fun way to decorate your mantel and show off each family members unique style. You can reuse the stockings from year to year. You have to make sure you behave, you don’t want coal in your stocking on Christmas morning.

Have A Pest-Free Holiday


If your pest infestation goes beyond your Christmas tree, it is best to call a professional pest control company at the Lake of the Ozarks. From bed bugs to spiders, A B Pest Control & Insulation can make sure your home is pest free for the holidays. To schedule an appointment with a professional Lake of the Ozarks exterminator, contact us at 573-964-1100.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Pests And Your Real Christmas Tree

There's nothing like the smell of a fresh cut Christmas tree to get you in the holiday spirit. However, when you bring in a real or cut tree, you could be inviting insects to spend the holidays with you and your family. Every Christmas tree has the possibility of hosting a number of insects including spiders, mites and beetles. These insects could remain on the tree into the winter and could become active after being introduced to the warm temperatures inside your home. Your Lake of the Ozarks pest control company has all the information you need to know about Christmas tree insects. 

Insects That Live In Christmas Trees

There are many different insects that can call your Christmas tree home from aphids and mites to spiders and beetles. Although insects may not be active during the winter months, they could lay eggs in Christmas trees. When a Christmas tree that has eggs is introduced into your warm home, they could hatch mistaking the warmth for spring. Although these insects typically don't do physical damage to your home, they can become an unwanted house guest(s) throughout the holiday season, especially if the tree you bought has eggs that hatched. 

How To Pick The Right Tree

Harmless or not, you don't want to be spending the holiday season with bugs crawling around the presents or flying into the window trying to escape. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to help minimize the chances of bringing pests into your home through your Christmas tree. When choosing your perfect pest free tree, inspect it carefully including looking underneath the branches. Look for signs of aphids, adelgids or small insects. Things to look for include trees that have their own "flock", light tan, walnut-size, frothy egg masses and small holes with sawdust trails. 

What To Do Before Bringing In The Tree

Before bringing in your Christmas tree, it is a good idea to shake it vigorously to dislodge any insects and spiders. Check each branch for egg cases and prune out any you may find. It is important to get rid of any egg sack, as your home is warm which could induce the eggs to hatch. If there are any empty bird nests it is important to remove them as well as they could contain mites. 

What To Do With An Infested Tree

If you find that your Christmas tree has been infested, it is important to make sure that you properly tree it. Do not use spray aerosol pesticides to treat it as they are flammable. The best way to control a Christmas tree infestation is to bring the tree outside and safely remove the pests from it. If you find dead bugs on the floor, it is best to use a vacuum to clean them up. 

Have A Pest-Free Holiday

If your pest infestation goes beyond the tree, it is best to call a professional pest control company at the Lake of the Ozarks. From bed bugs to spiders, A B Pest Control & Insulation can make sure your home is pest free for the holidays. To schedule an appointment with a professional Lake of the Ozarks exterminator, contact us at 573-964-1100.


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