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Ireland’s weather creates the perfect environment for pests Ireland’s climate is characterised by frequent rainfall, high humidity and relatively mild temperatures throughout

Ireland’s persistent dampness and pest survival The Irish climate is defined by its dampness. Frequent rain, overcast skies and high humidity levels

Winter Pests in Attics & Lofts

When the Cold Arrives, Pests Head Indoors As the temperature drops across Ireland, attics and lofts become warm, inviting spaces for unwanted

Winter in Ireland brings holidays, hotel stays, visiting family, and travel abroad—all perfect conditions for bed bugs to spread. These tiny, resilient

Why Silverfish and Moths Become a Winter Problem Most people think insect problems fade in winter, but for silverfish and clothes moths,

Why Winter Brings Rodents Indoors When temperatures drop in Ireland, rodents don’t hibernate—they move indoors. Winter is peak season for rats and

Rats on the Rise in Autumn

The Autumn Surge in Rodent Activity As temperatures begin to drop in Ireland during autumn, rodents such as rats and mice begin

What Are Silverfish? Silverfish are small, wingless insects that thrive in dark, damp environments. In Ireland’s autumn climate, with increased rainfall and