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Stink bug crawling on an indoor surface in Wisconsin.

Do Stink Bugs Fly? Stink Bug Removal for Wisconsin Homes

If you have seen a shield-shaped bug buzzing clumsily around a lamp, you have your answer. Yes, stink bugs fly. The brown marmorated stink bug is the most common nuisance species in Wisconsin, and it uses flight to find warm, sunlit walls in fall. From there it squeezes into tiny gaps to overwinter in wall…

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Asian lady beetle resting on a green leaf in Wisconsin.

Are Asian Lady Beetles Invasive? Removal for Wisconsin Homes

If you are seeing orange beetles with black spots clustering on sunny walls in fall, you are not alone. Asian lady beetles are invasive in Wisconsin, and they often try to overwinter inside homes. They are helpful predators outdoors, but indoors they stain, smell, and annoy. Good news. With a little timing and sealing, you…

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Group of boxelder bugs clustered on exterior wall in Wisconsin.

Boxelder Bug Infestation: What Wisconsin Homeowners Should Know

If you are seeing red-striped bugs clustering on sunny siding or sneaking inside when the weather turns cool, you likely have a boxelder bug infestation. These insects are mostly a nuisance, but they can show up in big numbers and make a mess on windows, curtains, and baseboards. A little warm sunshine on the south…

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Brown rat eating food near a structure in Wisconsin.

Are Brown Rats Good Climbers? Rat Control for Wisconsin Homes

If you are hearing scratching above the ceiling or finding chew marks around vents, you might be wondering: are brown rats good climbers? The short answer is yes. Brown rats, also called Norway rats, can climb rough walls, pipes, wires, stacked wood, and vines. They are not as athletic as roof rats, but they have…

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American crow standing on grass in Wisconsin.

Can Bird Poop Damage Car Paint in Wisconsin?

If you have ever come out in the morning to find splats on the hood, you are not alone. Birds are active around yards, shorelines, and farm edges in Wisconsin, and cars often sit right under favorite perches. The big question is simple. Yes. Bird poop can damage car paint. The longer it sits, the…

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Bat flying at night with wings spread in Wisconsin.

What Do Bats Eat in Wisconsin?

If you have seen bats swooping at dusk over a yard or farm field, you have watched natural pest control at work. Wisconsin bats are busy hunters that help keep mosquito and moth numbers down. Understanding their diet helps explain why they slip into barns, attics, and soffits, and how to guide them back outside…

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Juvenile skunk standing on an outdoor surface in Wisconsin.

Do Skunks Hibernate in Wisconsin? A Practical Guide for Homeowners

Skunks are a common sight across Wisconsin, especially on mild nights. When winter hits, you might wonder if they disappear for months. The short answer is no. Skunks do not truly hibernate. They slow down and sleep more, but they still wake up and roam when the weather breaks. Know their winter habits now, and…

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Asian lady beetle on concrete foundation of a Wisconsin home

How to Get Rid of Asian Lady Beetles in Wisconsin

Asian lady beetles show up in big waves during sunny fall afternoons, then sneak indoors when temperatures drop. If you are finding orange beetles clustered on siding or gathering at windows, you are not alone. The right home insect control plan can keep them out and clear them fast. Stop the swarm before it starts….

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Opossum standing in a snowy Wisconsin field.

Do Opossums Carry Diseases in Wisconsin? What Homeowners Should Know

An opossum is a small to medium sized animal that comes out at night. It has a long, bare tail and a pointed nose. They are expert scavengers and strong climbers. In Wisconsin, they stay active year round, although they move less during bitter cold. You may see them under sheds, on fences, or cleaning…

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Woodchuck resting on gravel beside a building in Wisconsin.

How Do I Catch a Woodchuck in Wisconsin? A Simple Homeowner’s Guide

Woodchucks, also called groundhogs, can turn a fresh garden into a salad bar overnight. If you are seeing big dirt mounds, wide tunnels, and leafy plants clipped low, you might be dealing with one. Here is how to approach a woodchuck problem in Wisconsin in a safe, legal, and humane way. You can protect your…

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