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It is Accidental Invader Season Again

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Accidental invaders are insects that inadvertently enter homes and buildings from the surrounding landscape. Many species are troublesome during late summer and fall as they move to protected locations to spend the winter.

Accidental invaders are generally harmless to people and property. They do not feed on people, pets, houseplants, stored products, or furnishings. They cannot sting and they do not carry disease. Accidental invaders cannot reproduce indoors. They are nuisances just by their presence, especially when they occur in large numbers.

Spring's Unwelcome Guests

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The warmth of March and April is definitely welcome, but does have one unpleasant side effect for those of us who do not like insects wandering about the house.