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If you live along the Wasatch Front or near the Utah Lake corridor, you are likely familiar with box elder bugs. And rig...
05/08/2026

If you live along the Wasatch Front or near the Utah Lake corridor, you are likely familiar with box elder bugs. And right now — in May — the ones that overwintered inside your walls are working their way back out.

Box elder bugs operate on a two-season cycle that directly affects Utah homeowners. In fall, large aggregations gather on south- and west-facing walls before pushing into wall voids, attics, and window frames to overwinter. In spring, they exit — sometimes appearing inside living spaces as they navigate back outdoors. The nuisance is significant in both seasons.

What many homeowners do not know is that spring is actually an important treatment window. A targeted exterior treatment in May disrupts the emerging population before it disperses and re-establishes around box elder and maple trees. That same approach reduces the population available to return in fall — meaning you are not just solving a spring problem, you are reducing your fall invasion as well.

Communities throughout Salt Lake County, Utah County, and the areas surrounding Utah Lake are particularly active zones for box elder bug pressure due to the prevalence of host trees.

Do not wait for fall to think about box elder bugs. Spring treatment is a proactive investment in both seasons.

Contact Standard Pest Utah to schedule your spring exterior treatment.

Earwigs are one of the most misunderstood insects Utah homeowners encounter in spring, and May is precisely when they be...
05/06/2026

Earwigs are one of the most misunderstood insects Utah homeowners encounter in spring, and May is precisely when they become active.

Despite the alarming myths surrounding them, earwigs are not dangerous. They are, however, a nuisance — and their presence inside your home is a clear signal that conditions around your foundation are inviting them in.

Earwigs thrive in cool, moist environments. Thick mulch beds placed directly against your home's foundation, leaf litter, wood debris, and consistent irrigation near the structure create ideal harborage conditions. In May, as Utah's soil warms, earwigs begin migrating and often find their way through foundation gaps, weep holes, and door thresholds.

The most effective reduction strategies involve both an exterior perimeter treatment and addressing the moisture and harborage conditions that attract them. Moving mulch six to twelve inches away from the foundation, improving drainage, and eliminating debris piles near entry points significantly reduces pressure.

If you are finding earwigs inside your home regularly, it is a sign the exterior population has become significant enough to warrant professional treatment.

Standard Pest Utah provides targeted perimeter treatments that address earwigs and the broader ecosystem of pests active this time of year.

Schedule an inspection at standardpestutah.com.

Spring Pest Control in Utah: What Every Homeowner Needs to Know in 2026Spring 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most a...
05/04/2026

Spring Pest Control in Utah: What Every Homeowner Needs to Know in 2026

Spring 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most active pest seasons Utah homeowners have seen in years. After a mild, low-snowpack winter, soil temperatures across the Wasatch Front rose earlier than normal, insect colonies overwintered with high survival rates, and pest populations are emerging weeks ahead of the typical calendar. If you're thinking about spring pest control in Utah, the time to act is now — not May, not when you first see ants in your kitchen.

This article covers which six pests pose the biggest risk to Salt Lake City metro homes this spring, what you can do right now, and why professional treatment in spring consistently outperforms reactive treatment later in the season.

Why Spring Triggers Pest Activity in Utah

Pest activity isn't simply a function of warm weather. It's driven by soil temperature, moisture, and daylight — and the Wasatch Front delivers all three each spring.

Most soil-dwelling insects become active when soil temperatures at six inches depth reach 50°F. In a normal Utah year, that threshold hits in late April across the Salt Lake Valley. In 2026, with the warm, dry winter the region experienced, many areas are tracking two to four weeks ahead of that average.

Snowmelt moisture is equally important: it reactivates fungal food sources that termites and ants rely on, stimulates insect egg hatching, and drives pests toward the surface and the warm interiors of homes. The Wasatch Front's geography — valleys flanked by mountains that channel moisture into lower elevations — concentrates spring pest pressure more than most of the intermountain West. Utah pest control in spring isn't optional timing. It's peak-leverage timing.

The 6 Pests Utah Homeowners Should Watch for This Spring

Ants
Ants are the most common spring pest complaint across the Greater Salt Lake City area, and 2026's early emergence means homeowners are already reporting activity in March and early April.

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Two species deserve attention. Pavement ants — the small dark ants most often found in kitchen cracks and along foundation edges — are early-season foragers that begin scouting for food while soil is still cool. Carpenter ants are more structurally dangerous. They excavate wood to build galleries, and their spring swarmers are often the first sign of an established colony inside walls or moisture-damaged wood around windows and roof lines. Watch for fine sawdust near window frames, ant trails along the foundation, and sudden indoor activity in the kitchen or bathroom.

Wasps
April and May represent the single most important treatment window for wasps in Utah. This is when fertilized queens emerge from overwintering sites, choose a nesting location, and begin building the paper comb that will house hundreds — and eventually thousands — of workers by midsummer.

A nest treated in April contains one queen and a handful of early larvae. That same nest treated in July can contain 3,000–5,000 individuals. The window for low-effort, low-risk wasp treatment is right now. Common nesting sites on Utah homes include under eaves, inside attic vents, behind shutters, and in wall voids with exterior access points.

Spiders
Utah's two spiders of real concern — the hobo spider and the black widow — both become more active in spring. Neither is aggressive by nature, but both can inflict medically significant bites, and both follow the same behavioral trigger: they go where the prey is. As ant and fly populations surge in spring, spiders move toward basements, garages, cluttered storage areas, and exterior door frames. A professional perimeter treatment that controls small insects simultaneously reduces spider pressure inside the home.

Termites and Carpenter Ant Swarmers
Of all the spring pests on this list, termites carry the most serious financial risk. Utah's most common species — the western subterranean termite — sends out winged swarmers in spring, typically between March and June, to establish new colonies. Swarmers are often mistaken for flying ants and dismissed.

The structural damage termites cause is not covered by standard homeowners insurance policies. A colony can go undetected for years while compromising floor joists, wall framing, and wood near foundation slabs. With 2026 tracking early, swarmer activity is being observed ahead of the typical window. A pest inspection in Utah in early spring is the most reliable way to catch a termite problem before it becomes a structural repair bill.

Mosquitoes
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Most homeowners think of mosquitoes as a June problem in Utah. In 2026, with above-normal temperatures hitting the Salt Lake Valley in late March, mosquito activity is beginning in May — sometimes earlier in lower elevations. Utah has confirmed West Nile virus transmission in prior seasons, making mosquito control a genuine public health concern. The effective strategy is early-season source reduction: eliminating standing water in gutters, yard containers, and irrigation overflow areas before populations establish. Once mosquito season is underway, reactive control is far less effective than prevention done in April and May.

Rodents and Mice
Mice that overwintered inside Utah homes — in wall voids, attic insulation, or crawl spaces — become dramatically more active in spring. As temperatures rise, they expand their range and begin breeding cycles that can produce multiple litters between April and October. Signs of spring rodent activity include fresh droppings, gnaw marks on baseboards or food packaging, and nesting material in rarely-opened storage areas. Spring is also when exterior entry points — gaps around pipes, foundation cracks, and damaged vent screens — are most commonly exploited. Sealing those points now prevents summer and fall infestations before they start.

5 Spring Pest Prevention Steps Utah Homeowners Can Take Right Now

Professional treatment is most effective when paired with basic home maintenance. These five steps reduce pest pressure and extend the protection that a professional application provides.

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Seal exterior entry points. Caulk any gap wider than a pencil, paying close attention to where pipes enter the foundation, around dryer vents, and at the base of exterior door frames.
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Eliminate standing water. Empty saucers under planters, clear gutters, and address any low spots in the yard where irrigation water pools. This is the single most effective mosquito prevention step you can take.
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Move mulch and debris away from the foundation. Keep a 12–18 inch cleared buffer between landscaping mulch, wood piles, or leaf litter and your home's exterior.
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Clean gutters thoroughly. Clogged gutters retain moisture and create the soffit and fascia damage that draws carpenter ants and termites over time.
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Schedule a professional pest inspection. A trained technician identifies termite galleries, rodent entry points, and wasp nests inside soffits that homeowners routinely miss.

Why Spring Is the Best Time for Professional Pest Treatment

The case for early-season treatment is straightforward: smaller populations are easier and less expensive to eliminate, and disrupting egg cycles in spring prevents the exponential growth that defines late-summer infestations.

Waiting until you have an active infestation — ants on the counter, wasps at the patio, mice in the pantry — means treating at peak population density, which requires more product, more service visits, and more disruption. A wasp nest in April has a single queen. An ant colony in early spring is a fraction of its July size. Treat early, pay less, get better results.

Standard Pest Utah follows a three-step spring plan:

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Inspection. A thorough assessment of the home's exterior, foundation, eaves, crawl spaces, and interior.
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EPA-approved treatment. Targeted application of products selected for the specific pests identified.
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Education. Every service includes a walkthrough of findings and what the homeowner can do between visits.

Serving Utah Homeowners Across the Wasatch Front

Standard Pest Control is a family-owned, locally operated pest control company based in Bluffdale, Utah. We serve homeowners throughout the greater Salt Lake City area, including:

Bluffdale · Herriman · Draper · Sandy · South Jordan · West Jordan · Lehi · Saratoga Springs · American Fork · Orem · Provo · West Valley City · Salt Lake City

As a local company, we understand the specific pest pressures that come with Utah's climate and housing stock. We're 5-star rated because we treat every home the way we'd treat our own: show up on time, explain what we're doing, and stand behind the work.

Learn more at standardpestutah.com.

Schedule Your Free Spring Inspection Today

Spring pest season in Utah is underway. The window to get ahead of ants, wasps, termites, and mosquitoes — before populations peak — is April and early May. After that, control is reactive rather than preventive, and it costs more.

Standard Pest Control offers a free spring pest inspection for homeowners throughout the Wasatch Front. One call gets you a scheduled appointment, a trained technician, and a clear picture of what your home is up against this season.

Local, family-owned Standard Pest Control provides safer, more effective pest control with a simple 3-step plan and kid- and pet-friendly treatments. Schedule your free inspection today.

May marks the start of mosquito season across Utah, and this year is no different. As temperatures climb and spring runo...
05/04/2026

May marks the start of mosquito season across Utah, and this year is no different. As temperatures climb and spring runoff creates pooling water throughout the Wasatch Front, mosquito populations establish quickly — sometimes within days.

What most Utah homeowners do not realize is that West Nile virus is a documented, ongoing health concern in our state. Utah's mosquito-borne illness data is tracked annually because the threat is real, not theoretical. Protecting your family means more than lighting a citronella candle.

DIY sprays provide temporary, surface-level relief. A professional barrier treatment is applied to the areas where mosquitoes rest — shrubs, tall grass, fence lines, and shaded perimeters — delivering lasting residual protection throughout the season.

We also assess your property for standing water sources: clogged gutters, low-lying areas, planters, and anything holding even a small amount of water can produce hundreds of mosquitoes per week.

If you want your yard back this summer, now is the right time to act — before populations peak.

Contact Standard Pest Utah to schedule your mosquito barrier treatment today.

Spiders don't disappear in winter — they slow down. As Utah temperatures climb each spring, spiders that overwintered in...
05/01/2026

Spiders don't disappear in winter — they slow down. As Utah temperatures climb each spring, spiders that overwintered in wall voids, crawl spaces, and leaf litter become active again and begin moving through your home.

Utah is home to several spider species of concern, including the hobo spider and the western black widow. Both are found throughout the state and are more likely to be encountered in spring as they leave their winter harborage sites in search of prey and mates.

An important fact: spider populations follow their prey. A spike in spider activity inside your home often signals an underlying insect problem that is drawing them in. Addressing the broader pest picture — not just the spiders themselves — is the most effective long-term approach.

Spring treatments that target the insects spiders feed on reduce harborage conditions and help keep your home free of unwanted arachnids through the season.

If you're seeing increased spider activity in or around your Utah home, reach out to Standard Pest Utah for a professional evaluation.

What begins as a single queen building a small, papery nest in late April will become a colony of several hundred to sev...
05/01/2026

What begins as a single queen building a small, papery nest in late April will become a colony of several hundred to several thousand workers by midsummer. Common nesting locations include roof eaves, porch ceilings, wall voids, and dense shrubs near your home's foundation.

Early spring is the only window when wasp activity is still manageable. Once a colony is established and workers begin defending the nest, removal becomes significantly more complex — and more dangerous.

The most effective approach is to prevent nests from forming in the first place. A professional inspection and targeted spring treatment can identify high-risk areas around your property and apply deterrents before colonies take hold.

Don't wait until late summer, when stinging activity peaks and nests are fully active. Contact Standard Pest Utah now for a spring inspection and wasp prevention treatment.

Spring has arrived in Utah, and so have the ants.Pavement ants are among the first pests to become active each season. A...
04/29/2026

Spring has arrived in Utah, and so have the ants.

Pavement ants are among the first pests to become active each season. As soil temperatures rise, colonies that have been dormant all winter begin foraging for food — and that often means finding their way into Utah homes through foundation cracks, gaps around doors, and utility entry points.

What many homeowners don't realize: the ants you see indoors represent only a small fraction of the colony outside. A trail of five or six ants along your kitchen counter can indicate thousands beneath your foundation.

Early spring is the most effective time to treat for ants, before colonies reach peak population and foraging activity intensifies. Preventive treatment applied now disrupts egg cycles and keeps populations from establishing inside your home.

If you're noticing ant activity in or around your Utah home, don't wait for it to become a full infestation. Contact Standard Pest Utah today to schedule a professional inspection.

Don't let mice make your home their dwelling. Call Standard Pest Control Today. Kelly and his extermination professional...
01/17/2026

Don't let mice make your home their dwelling. Call Standard Pest Control Today.

Kelly and his extermination professionals not only educate you on how and where they come in, but also work with you to block future access points.

If you live in Lehi Utah or surrounding areas, Kelly has a plan for you. Call today!

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Are pests entering your home in those hard to reach areas?Not to worry! Kelly and his team of professionals go above and...
01/15/2026

Are pests entering your home in those hard to reach areas?

Not to worry! Kelly and his team of professionals go above and beyond to make sure your home is protected.

Service Bluffdale Utah, Salt Lake City areas, and Utah Valley areas, Standard Pest Control has those nooks and crannies covered. Call us today for a free consultation!

https://standardpestutah.com/contact/

Keep your basement infestation free by calling Kelly with Standard Pest Control.Serving Bluffdale Utah and surrounding a...
01/14/2026

Keep your basement infestation free by calling Kelly with Standard Pest Control.

Serving Bluffdale Utah and surrounding areas.

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