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10 October 2024

10 Spooky Pests That May Haunt Your Halloween

Written by Aaron McLuckie
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When you think of Halloween, you might picture fake spiderwebs, plastic rats, and creepy-crawly decorations. But as temperatures typically fall in autumn, some real-life pests may be looking to crash any ‘spooky’ plans you have! 

From spiders lurking in corners to rats scurrying about, these Halloween pests are sure to frighten you. Let’s dive into the top 10 unwanted guests who might show up for Halloween treats (or tricks!). 

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1. Spooky Spiders

Spiders are the stars of Halloween décor, but the real ones are highly skilled at weaving webs. As they look to come indoors in search of warmth and a mate, don’t be surprised to find some eight-legged friends waiting for you in dark corners. While they help keep other pests in check by feeding on insects, they still add a potentially unwanted creepy, crawly vibe to your home.

2. Mischievous Mice

Nothing says “Halloween horror” like a mouse scurrying across the floor! Mice sneak inside, seeking food, warmth, and a cosy place to shelter. As the weather cools, check around your property for gaps or holes they might use as entry points. You don’t want these tiny tricksters setting up shop in your kitchen or pantry!

3. Cockroaches: The Ultimate Creepy Crawlers

Cockroaches love dark and damp places, and with all the Halloween excitement (and crumbs), they can find their way into homes. These notorious scavengers are more than just gross, they can spread bacteria and cause allergic reactions. So, beware of these resilient pests lurking around your Halloween treats!

4. Ant Armies on the March

Ants are always on the hunt for food, and your Halloween sweets might be their next target. Once one ant finds a snack, the whole colony could soon follow, as they leave a scent trail for other ants to follow. To keep ants at bay, clean up food scraps and spills immediately; otherwise, you may find more ants than sweets in your bowl.

5. Buzzing Flies

With all the doors opening for trick-or-treaters, flies might just invite themselves in. Even one or two flies can multiply quickly and cause a real nuisance. Keep your treats covered and rubbish secured to keep these pesky intruders out.

6. Lurking Silverfish

Silverfish may not be as well known as other Halloween critters, but these little metallic-looking insects are creepy in their own right. They love dark, damp areas and are drawn to starchy foods and paper. If you’re using cardboard decorations, beware, silverfish might be feasting on them as you read this!

7. Sly Rats

Halloween might be the season of scares, but there’s nothing fun about spotting a rat in your home. Like mice, rats will be searching for food and shelter as temperatures drop. Their keen sense of smell will lead them straight to any leftovers or treats left unattended, so be vigilant about securing food and cleaning up promptly.

8. Moths in Disguise

Do you have costumes or vintage props stored away? Moths might already be munching on them! These keratin-loving (found in natural materials like wool, silk and cotton) winged pests can cause significant damage to clothes, linens, and even Halloween costumes. 

9. Crickets (the Noisy Nightmares)

While some find the chirp of crickets comforting, they can quickly become a nuisance if they move indoors. Crickets are drawn to warmth and light, and their loud, repetitive chirping can quickly become spooky background music. Don’t leave doors open for too long, or you may have a few new “singers” joining your Halloween playlist!

10. Stinging Wasps

If your Halloween festivities are outdoors, beware of any sweets or drinks left open, wasps might invite themselves to the party. Wasps can be especially aggressive in the cooler months as they have to search harder for food and their nests begin to die out, so keep your treats covered to avoid these stinging intruders.

Top Tips to Keep Halloween Pests at Bay

Keeping these Halloween “haunters” out of your home requires a few simple steps:

  • Inspect Decorations: Check stored decorations for signs of pests, as they love to nest in stored items.
  • Secure Food and Trash: Ensure sweet treats and food scraps are cleaned up and rubbish bins are kept tightly sealed to keep ants, cockroaches, and mice away.
  • Clean Outdoor Spaces: Pests love hiding in leaf piles and debris, so keep these areas clear to prevent surprises.
  • Close Doors Quickly: With trick-or-treaters coming and going, it’s easy for pests to sneak in, so be mindful of how long doors are open.
  • Check Costumes and Props: Moths or silverfish might have taken up residence in your stored costumes, so give them a good shake and check.

From spiders spinning webs to rats sneaking in for a snack, pests don’t take a break for Halloween! But with a few preventative measures, you can enjoy the fun and leave the creepy crawlies outside where they belong. 
For more tips on keeping your home pest-free or to schedule a visit, Rentokil Pest Control.

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