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Pest season is active in New Mexico
New Mexico has an arid to semi-arid climate with hot summers, mild winters in the south, and cold winters at higher elevations. The dry desert environment supports spiders, cockroaches, and ants, while rodents are prevalent across the state. Monsoon rains in late summer can temporarily boost mosquito populations. Don't wait until the problem gets worse — early treatment is more effective and less expensive.
Know what you're dealing with
These are the most reported pest issues from New Mexico homeowners. If you're seeing any of these, a licensed professional can help.
If you see swarming termites or discarded wings, act immediately — termite damage is NOT covered by homeowners insurance.
Seeing cockroaches during the day means the infestation is severe — their hiding spots are full. Call a professional.
If you see large black ants with sawdust-like debris near wood, you may have carpenter ants — they can cause structural damage similar to termites.
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Licensed pest control professionals are available in these New Mexico cities and surrounding areas. Call to confirm service in your specific location.
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