August often feels like the height of summer. Families are making the most of the school holidays, businesses are enjoying busy trading periods, and many of us are spending more time outdoors. For pests, however, August represents something different. It’s a month of preparation.
Many of the insects and rodents that have been active throughout the summer are now reaching their peak, while others are already beginning to prepare for the cooler months ahead. What you do during August can have a significant impact on whether you experience pest problems later in the year.
Wasps Are at Their Peak
August is typically the busiest month for wasps. By now, nests that began life as small colonies in spring have developed into thriving communities containing hundreds or even thousands of worker wasps. They’re travelling further in search of food, making them far more noticeable around homes, gardens and commercial premises.
You may notice:
– Increased activity around bins
– Wasps gathering near outdoor dining areas
– More insects entering roof spaces or wall cavities
– Wasps becoming persistent around sugary food and drinks
If you’ve noticed wasps repeatedly entering the same gap in your roof, wall or shed, there’s a strong chance an active nest is nearby. Professional treatment is always the safest option, particularly where children, customers or pets are involved.
Ant Colonies Continue to Expand
While ant activity often starts earlier in the summer, August remains a busy month. Established colonies continue foraging for food and water, meaning kitchens, patios and commercial food preparation areas can quickly become affected.
If you’ve already noticed ants this summer but haven’t dealt with the source, they’re unlikely to disappear on their own.
Birds Begin Looking for Long-Term Shelter
As summer starts drawing to a close, birds begin looking for safe places to roost. Properties with solar panels remain particularly attractive to pigeons, offering warmth, shelter and protection beneath the panels.
If you’ve been putting off installing bird proofing, now is an excellent time. Preventing nesting before autumn arrives can save significant cleaning costs, protect your solar investment and reduce repeat infestations year after year.
Rodents Start Planning Ahead
Although rats and mice remain active all year round, August is a useful reminder that autumn isn’t far away.
Rodents are opportunists. Now is the ideal time to inspect your property before they begin searching for warmer nesting locations during autumn. Pay particular attention to:
– Broken air bricks
– Gaps beneath doors
– Pipe entry points
– Damaged drains
– Garages and sheds
– Compost areas
– Bin storage
Small repairs completed now can prevent much larger problems later in the year.
Flies Remain Active
Warm weather continues to support fly populations throughout August. For homeowners they’re a nuisance. For businesses, particularly hospitality, food production and retail, they can quickly become a hygiene concern. Simple housekeeping measures, regular waste management and maintaining clean food preparation areas all help reduce attraction.
Future-Proof Your Property Before Autumn Arrives
Rather than waiting until pests become a problem, August is one of the best months to carry out preventative work. Think of it as preparing your property for the changing seasons.
Inspect Your Roof
Look for damaged tiles, gaps around soffits and signs of wasp or bird activity.
Check Solar Panels
If birds are regularly gathering beneath your panels, consider professional proofing before nesting becomes established.
Seal Entry Points
Small gaps around pipework, vents and doors are often all rodents need.
Review Waste Areas
Secure bins and remove unnecessary clutter around the property.
Arrange a Professional Inspection
Sometimes the signs are easy to miss. A professional inspection can identify risks before they become expensive problems.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does pest activity seem worse in August?
Many pest populations have had the entire spring and summer to grow. By August, colonies are well established, making insects and rodents much more noticeable.
Is it too early to think about autumn pest prevention?
Not at all. August is actually one of the best times to proof your property before rodents and birds begin looking for winter shelter.
Should I wait until I actually have a pest problem?
Prevention is almost always more cost-effective than treatment. Identifying weaknesses now can save significant disruption later.
How We Can Help
Whether you’re dealing with wasps, ants, rodents or birds, August is the ideal time to put preventative measures in place before autumn arrives.
We provide fast, professional pest control and proofing services for homeowners and businesses across Wiltshire. From wasp nest removal and rodent control to bird proofing and long-term prevention plans, we’re here to help keep your property protected throughout the year.
Call 0800 592011 or contact us online to arrange an inspection or discuss the best preventative solution for your property. A little preparation in August can prevent a much bigger problem later in the year.