One of the perks of the return of chilly weather is that it provides natural insect control. But where exactly do insects go during the winter? Watch this featured video to find out. Clearly, not all insects die when colder weather strikes. Otherwise, residential pest control companies in Pleasanton, CA wouldnât be so busy in the spring and summer. It turns out that different species of bugs have their own methods of coping with the dropping temperatures.
A few insects fly south for the winter. These include some species of butterflies and dragonflies. Other insects brave the cold by burrowing into soil or leaf litter, and entering a type of hibernation. In fact, some bugs can pump alcohols throughout their tissues, which work like antifreeze. Other bugs, like crickets, reproduce in the fall and then die, leaving the eggs or larvae to grow into the next generation.