Tucson Pest Library
What Bugs You: Not sure what pests are bugging you? Identify your pest with our Tucson Pest Library and learn what you can do to prevent future pest infestations.
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Other Annoying Tucson Pests Found in Our Tucson Pest Library
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The Sonoran Desert is a great place for ants -
Birds damage cars, homes, and buildings in Tucson -
Cockroaches have become very common pests in Tucson
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Flies are common in Tucson and can pose a health risk -
The biggest swarms are flying ants or termites – see the difference -
Over 40% of the kissing bugs around Tucson carry Chagas disease
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Mosquitoes are more than a nuisance – find out how to control them -
Packrats can cause $1,000 of dollars of damage in one night -
Tucson has many spiders that are unwelcome house guests
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The Tarantula Hawk has one of the most painful stings ever -
The paper wasp is the most common found in Tucson homes
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Conquistador's Pest Articles

Are Termite Inspections Recommended for Home Sellers in Arizona?
Selling a home in Arizona comes with a long list of details — cleaning, small repairs, and stacks of paperwork. But one item that often surprises sellers is the termite inspection. While it’s not always

What pest problems should Tucson expect after a dry monsoon?
Living in Tucson means adjusting to the rhythms of the desert. The summer monsoon usually brings a mix of relief and chaos—sudden downpours, humid air, and lush desert growth. But when the rains don’t come,

How can you keep pests away after the monsoon?
After a monsoon, it’s normal to see more pests around your house. The rain brings cooler weather, but it also leaves pools of water and makes your yard damp, which is perfect for pests like

Are Pack Rats Dangerous to My Dog?
Are pack rats dangerous to my dog? Yes. If you live in Tucson and have a dog, you probably know how curious pups can be—sniffing around the yard, chasing lizards, or digging near walls. But