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Older homes have a unique charm and character that you can’t find in new construction. However, their age and construction can also make them more vulnerable to certain unwanted guests. At Knox Pest Control, we understand the specific challenges these properties face. As a trusted pest control company, we want to help you identify the common pests that might be sharing your historic home with you.

Termites
Older homes are often built with more wood than modern houses, making them a prime target for termites. These silent destroyers are drawn to aged wood and can compromise your home’s structural integrity over time. Signs like mud tubes on foundations or hollow-sounding wood are red flags that require professional insect and pest control.

Rodents
Over the years, older homes settle, creating small cracks and gaps in the foundation, siding, and around utility lines. These openings are perfect entry points for mice and rats seeking shelter and food. Finding droppings or hearing scratching in the walls are signs that it’s time to call your local exterminators for help.

Cockroaches
The dark, damp crawl spaces and basements common in older homes are ideal breeding grounds for cockroaches. Outdated plumbing and abundant hiding places allow their populations to grow unnoticed. These pests can trigger allergies and spread bacteria, making effective pest control services essential for maintaining a healthy home environment for your family.

Carpenter Ants
Similar to termites, carpenter ants are drawn to wood, but they prefer wood that is moist or decaying—a condition often found in older homes around leaky pipes, windows, or roofs. They don’t eat the wood but excavate it to create nests, which can lead to significant structural damage over a period of time.
Protecting your historic home requires a proactive approach. If you suspect any of these pests have moved in, contact Knox Pest Control. Our team of experienced professionals understands the unique needs of older homes and is ready to provide the solutions you need.