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

  • Tucson Pest Library: ants
    The Sonoran Desert is a great place for ants
  • Tucson Pest Library: birds
    Birds damage cars, homes, and buildings in Tucson
  • Tucson Pest Library: cockroach
    Cockroaches have become very common pests in Tucson
  • Tucson Pest Library: flies
    Flies are common in Tucson and can pose a health risk
  • Tucson Pest Library: flying ant
    The biggest swarms are flying ants or termites – see the difference
  • Tucson Pest Library: Kissing Bugs
    Over 40% of the kissing bugs around Tucson carry Chagas disease
  • Mosquitoes
    Mosquitoes are more than a nuisance – find out how to control them
  • pack rats
    Packrats can cause $1,000 of dollars of damage in one night
  • spiders
    Tucson has many spiders that are unwelcome house guests

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Conquistador's Pest Articles

why bugs come out after rain in Tucson

Are bugs worse in Tucson after it rains?

Yes—absolutely, and especially during monsoon season.  If you’ve noticed more bugs around your home after it rains, you’re not imagining things. Here’s why pests seem to come out in full force after a good desert

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Monsoon Season Ant Control: Tackling Fire Ants

Monsoon Season Ant Control: Tackling Fire Ants

Ant Control Matters as Ants Invade During Monsoons When monsoon clouds roll into Tucson, the desert landscape comes alive—and so do the ants. While the rain brings relief from the blazing heat, it also signals

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Adding bait to termite baiting stations.

Evolution of Termite Baiting Stations

Why Baiting Stations Are the Smarter Choice Termites have long been a homeowner’s nightmare, causing extensive damage to wooden structures and leading to costly repairs. For decades, traditional termite control methods relied on liquid soil

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