Skip to main content
Supporting image for blog post: Year-in-Review: Top Missouri Pest Calls & Fixes – Annual Summary With Success Stories in Lebanon, MO

As the year comes to a close, Plank Termite & Pest Control is highlighting the biggest pest trends, top service calls, and success stories from Lebanon, MO. With changing weather patterns, sudden temperature shifts, and a growing community, Lebanon experienced a strong mix of seasonal pests in 2025—from ants and spiders to rodents and roaches.

Here’s a detailed look at the most common pest issues homeowners faced and how our team delivered reliable, long-lasting solutions throughout the year.

Top Pest Calls in Lebanon, MO This Year

1. Brown Recluse Spiders – High Activity in Basements & Closets

Lebanon homeowners saw a noticeable increase in brown recluse sightings—especially in storage areas, basement corners, and utility rooms.

  • Full interior spider clean-outs
  • De-webbing and treatment in high-risk zones
  • Entry-point sealing and clutter-reduction strategies

Success Story: A Lebanon resident reported multiple spider sightings in their walk-in closet. After a two-step treatment and sealing key gaps, spider activity dropped to zero by the follow-up visit.

2. Ant Invasions – Odorous House Ants & Carpenter Ants

Spring moisture and warm summer temperatures brought heavy ant activity to Lebanon neighborhoods—especially kitchens and bathrooms.

  • Precision non-repellent ant baiting
  • Moisture inspection and trail elimination
  • Follow-up visits to ensure colony-level control

Success Story: A family near Bennett Spring struggled with ants for months. After our technician identified an exterior nest and installed a targeted bait system, the colony was eliminated within two weeks.

3. Rodent Intrusions – Garages, Crawlspaces & Vehicles

Lebanon saw a spike in rodent activity this fall, especially in areas near fields and wooded property lines.

  • Snap traps and rodent bait stations
  • Exclusion sealing around garage doors and crawlspaces
  • Food storage and vehicle protection advice

Success Story: One Lebanon homeowner had repeated rodent damage to vehicle wiring. After sealing critical gaps and installing rodent-resistant barriers, they have been rodent-free ever since.

4. German Cockroaches – Multi-Unit Housing & Kitchen Hotspots

Travel, shared walls, and kitchen clutter created several roach hotspots this year.

  • Gel baits, dusts, and insect growth regulators
  • Detailed sanitation instructions
  • A 2–3 visit treatment cycle for full elimination

Success Story: A Lebanon apartment manager reported persistent roach issues in two units. After coordinated treatments and tenant cooperation, both were fully cleared within the month.

5. Termite Activity – Sentricon Installations & Renewals

Termite protection remained a top priority for Lebanon homeowners—especially during the spring swarm season.

Success Story: A Lebanon homeowner with early termite activity saw complete colony elimination thanks to timely Sentricon placement and consistent renewal monitoring.

What Helped Lebanon Homeowners Stay Protected in 2025

  • More preventive plans through our Perimeter Guard Program
  • Faster scheduling with expanded technician availability
  • Homeowner education focused on sealing, sanitation, and moisture control

Looking Ahead: What Lebanon Should Expect Next Year

Based on this year’s trends, Lebanon residents should prepare for early ant activity, increased brown recluse movement during dry periods, higher rodent migration during harvest season, and continued demand for termite protection as soil temperatures rise.

Need Reliable Pest Control in Lebanon, MO?

From spiders to termites, our team delivers proven, family-safe pest control solutions tailored to your home. Call 573-368-3333 or schedule your service online to get started.

This site uses cookies to improve your experience.

By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

Left Image

Thank you for all your support! Plank Termite and Pest Control wishes you a joyous 2025.