The Top 5 Summer Pests in Utah and How to Stop Them

Utah summers bring barbecues, hikes, and plenty of time outdoors. Unfortunately, they also bring a surge in pest activity. From biting insects to home invaders, summer is peak season for infestations.

Here are the top 5 summer pests in Utah and how Pointe Pest Control can help you enjoy your summer without uninvited guests.


1. Mosquitoes: The Backyard Menace

Nothing ruins a summer evening faster than mosquitoes. These biting pests are not only irritating but can also carry dangerous diseases.

  • Where they thrive: Stagnant water sources like bird baths, clogged gutters, and ponds.

  • Peak season: Late spring through early fall, especially after rain.

How to prevent them:

  • Eliminate standing water around your home.

  • Keep grass trimmed and bushes maintained.

  • Use outdoor fans—mosquitoes are weak fliers.

👉 For full protection, Pointe Pest Control offers professional mosquito treatments that reduce populations and protect your family during summer gatherings.


2. Ants: The Unstoppable Invaders

Ants are Utah’s most persistent summer pests. While a few might not seem like a big deal, they often lead to full-scale infestations.

  • Common Utah ants: Pavement ants, carpenter ants, and odorous house ants.

  • Risks: Carpenter ants damage wood structures, while odorous house ants contaminate food supplies.

Prevention tips:

  • Wipe counters and store food in sealed containers.

  • Seal cracks and entry points.

  • Avoid leaving pet food out.

👉 If ants keep coming back, Pointe Pest Control provides long-lasting ant treatments that stop them at the source.


3. Wasps and Hornets: Aggressive Nest Builders

Utah summers are also prime time for wasps and hornets. While they play a role in pollination, their stings are painful and dangerous—especially for those with allergies.

  • Where they nest: Attics, eaves, garages, sheds, and even playground equipment.

  • Risks: Swarming when nests are disturbed.

Prevention tips:

  • Inspect your home regularly for small papery nests.

  • Keep trash cans sealed and food covered at outdoor events.

👉 Never attempt to remove a wasp or hornet nest yourself. Pointe Pest Control offers safe, professional nest removal and prevention services.


4. Spiders: Unwanted House Guests

Utah is home to a wide range of spiders. While most are harmless, a few—including the black widow—pose serious health risks.

  • Where they hide: Dark, undisturbed areas like basements, garages, and woodpiles.

  • Risks: Painful bites and infestations signaling other pest problems (spiders go where food—other insects—is abundant).

Prevention tips:

  • Keep storage areas organized.

  • Seal windows, doors, and foundation cracks.

  • Reduce clutter indoors and outdoors.

👉 Pointe Pest Control specializes in spider control and prevention, ensuring your home is free of both spiders and the insects they feed on.


5. Flies: The Persistent Buzzers

From houseflies to fruit flies, these pests seem to multiply overnight during the summer months.

  • Risks: Flies spread bacteria and contaminate food.

  • Where they thrive: Kitchens, garbage areas, and compost bins.

Prevention tips:

  • Take out trash regularly.

  • Clean drains where organic matter builds up.

  • Store fruits in the refrigerator.

👉 Pointe Pest Control offers targeted fly control services to help you reclaim your kitchen and backyard.


The Pointe Pest Control Advantage

Summer pests don’t just disappear on their own—they thrive until fall and often create year-round problems. That’s why ongoing pest control is key.

At Pointe Pest Control, we:

  • Inspect: Identify pest entry points and breeding sites.

  • Treat: Use safe, effective solutions customized for your home.

  • Protect: Offer long-term prevention plans so pests don’t return.


Final Thoughts: Stay Pest-Free This Summer

Your Utah summer should be filled with hikes, barbecues, and fun—not swatting, spraying, or worrying about infestations.

âś… Call Pointe Pest Control today for expert summer pest control in Utah and enjoy your season pest-free.

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