Michigan’s Most Pesky Pests

No state is without its fair share of pesky pests and nuisance wildlife. But what species and mammals are most common in Michigan?

Michigan’s Most Pesky Pests

Pesky bugs in Michigan

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Some of Michigan’s most pesky pests include the following:

  • Earwigs – These pests are mostly attracted to moist, damp environments. You’ll most commonly find earwigs in Michigan throughout the summer, especially in June.
  • Centipedes – Centipedes are technically house plant bugs. Centipedes have no set season, but they reproduce in spring and fall.
  • Boxelder bugs – Boxelder bugs are most common in Michigan during the fall months. A box elder bug is highly attracted to your home’s dry, sheltered rooms, like the attic or in the walls.
  • Mosquitoes – Mosquito season in Michigan is between late March and early November. The peak season for mosquitoes is July, and you’ll mostly find mosquitoes in Michigan in damp areas.
  • House flies – House flies reproduce in spring, meaning you’ll notice the peak numbers in late spring-early summer. House flies in Michigan are most commonly found near sources of garbage.
  • Spider – Spiders can be found year-round in Michigan, but you will most likely notice them in late summer to early fall.  Spiders in Michigan may move indoors to seek heat.

Metro Detroit’s Most Nuisance Wildlife

A few of Metro Detroit’s most nuisance wildlife include the following:

  • Squirrels – Michigan is home to nine squirrel species, with most of them spending the majority of their time in trees. Squirrels may move indoors when the weather gets colder.
  • Beavers – Beavers are one of Michigan’s rodents that typically mind their own business outdoors. However, in some cases, they may seek shelter in your shed or garage.
  • Rabbits – Rabbits are most active at night in Michigan and can be found year-round. If you find a rabbit indoors, it’s likely it has bred and created a nest inside.
  • Muskrats – Michigan’s muskrats are active throughout the whole year but are primarily nocturnal. They’re very averse to cold weather, meaning they may seek easy shelter indoors.
  • Opossums – Opossums may sometimes move indoors during winter in search of warmth. You can find opossums in Michigan all year.
  • Weasels – Weasels stick around in any environment with sufficient food and heat. If they find this in your garage or shed, they’re likely to stay for a while.

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