Occasional Insects & Invaders

Everything You Need to Know About Insects & Invaders 

What Are Occasional Invaders?

These are pests that don’t usually live indoors but will enter homes, offices or buildings
in search of warmth, moisture, food or shelter. They aren’t always harmful, but they can
become a nuisance when they appear in large numbers or settle in the wrong place.

Common examples include millipedes, centipedes, crickets, ladybugs, pillbugs, stink
bugs and silverfish.

Why They Appear Indoors

These pests often enter buildings because of:

Seasonal changes (rainy periods, cold spells or heatwaves)

High outdoor moisture levels

Nearby gardens or vegetation

Light sources at night

Access to indoor food debris, cardboard or fabrics

Once inside, they can be difficult to remove without addressing the conditions attracting them.

Common Occasional Invaders

Millipedes

Centipedes

House crickets

Stink bugs

Ladybugs

Silverfish

Pill bugs (roly-polies)

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None of these pests typically bite humans, but they can still cause distress or property damage if left unmanaged

How to Reduce Occasional Pest Problems

Fix leaks and eliminate damp areas

Improve ventilation in bathrooms and basements

Seal gaps around windows, doors and plumbing

Reduce clutter and cardboard storage

Keep outdoor vegetation trimmed back

Move mulch or firewood away from the building

Exterior home maintenance is often the most important step.

When to Call a Professional

If you’re seeing large numbers of these pests, or they keep returning despite cleaning and sealing entry points, a specialist inspection can help identify moisture
issues, structural gaps and hiding areas. Professional treatment targets both the pests and the conditions that are
attracting them.

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