Preventing Boxelder bugs from entering your home can be a difficult task. Chances are if you have a problem with Boxelder bugs it’s because you live around Boxelder trees. If cutting down all the Boxelder trees around you is not an option then other prevention strategies must be taken to protect your house. Boxelder bugs cannot harm people but they still can be a big nuisance. These creatures live in large colonies. They reside most in the Midwest and Northeast of the United States. During the summer Boxelder bugs keep to the trees. As fall rolls around and the weather starts to get a little chilly these colonies move to where they can keep warm. Unfortunately this tends to be houses. To prevent your house from an infestation of these bugs make sure all cracks are filled along the foundation, siding and windows. Spraying the house with a natural insecticide works well too. Nature-Cide’s all natural Outdoor formula works well. They recommend spraying it around the foundation and window frames as the bugs start their annual migration to a warm place to hibernate for the winter.
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