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After heavy rain, earwigs from exterior refuges move into Fountain City garages in North Knoxville seeking moisture and shelter. They favor cool, damp corners and damp debris near foundation gaps. Garages near lawns attract these pests as moisture corridors form under siding and along crawl spaces.
Ant trails reappear in Tan Rara, West Knoxville, after warm rain as moisture reactivates foraging networks. Humidity prompts extension and reconnection of routes, reinforcing established lanes with pheromones. Substrate moisture and microclimate cues influence trail persistence, direction, and speed. Emergent trails form where moisture and substrate conditions are favorable, while boundary awareness helps ants navigate sidewalks and edges. Timing aligns with late-spring habitat cues, including leaf litter and soil moisture. More details await for those curious about these subtle ecological signals.
Winter cold pushes mice and rats toward heated indoor spaces in Bearden, Knoxville. Rodents seek warmth to support metabolism, reproduction, and survival when outdoor resources are scarce. They target gaps around foundations, vents, pipes, and door thresholds, especially near insulated walls and plumbing.
Centipedes tend to show up more in West Knoxville bathrooms when cooler weather settles in. They’re drawn to indoor warmth, moisture, and shelter, especially in bathrooms with damp corners or leaks. Entry points like gaps under doors, around pipes, and near fixtures help them slip inside.