this-is-the-insect-that-hides-in-your-house-every-winter:-where-to-find-them-and-how-to-eradicate-themThis is the insect that hides in your house every winter: where to find them and how to eradicate them
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By Montserrat Arqué

Nov 29, 2023, 11:37 AM EST

With the arrival of winter, it is time to reinforce some things to keep our homes safe, since it is just the season when some problems typical of low temperatures may arise, such as frozen pipes, electricity outages, a significant increase in the cost of invoices, among some others.

But another thing you should pay attention to is the issue of pests, since the cold will cause some animals, particularly insects, to try to protect themselves indoors, and your house could be the ideal accommodation for one in particular: bedbugs. of the maple.

Also called Boxelder bugs are native to the western part of the United States; However, you can find them in many places in the eastern area. We can see these black and orange insects practically anywhere there is a boxwood tree (precisely where its name comes from).

Unlike other bedbugs, these are 100% herbivorous, which does not mean that we should not pay attention to them, since having them inside your house could bring you various problems.

The first thing you should know is that these bed bugs live inside homes in large groups. They will always look for heat, so it is common to find them around doors and windows, as well as in basements, garages and sheds, as well as on walls and dark corners.

Although they are not a threat to your health, according to the Farmer’s Almanac, maple bugs are an uncomfortable tenant, as they can leave red stains on clothing or sheets, which are difficult to remove. In addition, they have a bad smell and usually release an aroma that is somewhat spicy.

Boxelder bugs usually hide in dark places inside homes. (Photo: Shutterstock)

This is how you can prevent Boxelder bugs from entering your home during the winter

* Keep doors and windows closed and don’t forget to use mosquito nets.
* Check that the foundations of your house are in good condition to prevent them from leaking through holes or cracks.
* Prune trees and bushes around your home.
*If you find one, don’t crush it. It is best to catch them with the help of the vacuum cleaner. Just make sure you eventually throw away the bag and clean it outside the home to prevent a new infestation.

Keep reading:

* 5 recommendations given by experts to avoid bed bugs in your home
* Why bed bugs are making a comeback after almost being eradicated 80 years ago
* How can you tell if there are bed bugs in your bed

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