March Humidity: Why Now is the Critical Time for a Home Pest Check
As we move into March, Brisbane residents know the drill: the humidity lingers, and the afternoon storms are frequent. While we might be looking forward to the cooler months ahead, local pests are currently in their element. In South East Queensland, the combination of high moisture and warm soil creates a “perfect storm” for pest activity.
The Moisture-Pest Connection
Pests like termites, ants, and cockroaches are biologically driven by moisture.
Termites: When the ground becomes saturated from March rain, subterranean termites often move upward and closer to your home’s foundations to find drier timber.
Cockroaches: High humidity levels allow cockroaches to remain active longer, increasing the speed at which a small problem can turn into a full-blown infestation.
Ants: Heavy rain often floods outdoor nests, driving entire colonies indoors to find food and dry ground (usually your kitchen or bathroom!).
Why a “March Check” is Vital Many homeowners wait until they see a problem to call for help. However, a proactive inspection in March allows us to:
Identify Entry Points: Humid weather causes timber to swell and shift slightly, potentially opening new gaps around doors and windows.
Refresh Barriers: Heavy summer rains can sometimes wash away or dilute older, DIY perimeter treatments. A professional-grade barrier is designed to withstand the elements.
Catch “Silent” Activity: Termites are at their peak activity level right now. Catching them in March can save you thousands in structural repairs before the year is out.