Top 25 Pests in Wisconsin

Wisconsin’s diverse ecology supports a wide variety of pests that can affect homes, gardens, and agricultural areas. Here are 25 common pests you might encounter in Wisconsin:

  1. Emerald Ash Borer: This invasive beetle causes significant damage to ash trees.
  2. Gypsy Moth: These moths can defoliate large sections of forest.
  3. Japanese Beetle: This insect can be very damaging to many types of plants.
  4. Bronze Birch Borer: This native beetle can be a serious pest of birch trees.
  5. Lily Leaf Beetle: This pest is particularly damaging to lilies and fritillaries.
  6. Deer Tick: Also known as the black-legged tick, it can transmit Lyme disease to humans.
  7. Mosquitoes: These insects can carry diseases like West Nile Virus.
  8. Bed Bugs: These pests infest homes and feed on human blood.
  9. Cockroaches: These insects can infest homes and are associated with various diseases.
  10. Termites: These insects can cause serious structural damage to buildings and homes.
  11. Carpenter Ants: These ants can cause structural damage to homes by tunneling through wood.
  12. Mice and Rats: These rodents can infest homes, cause damage, and carry diseases.
  13. Aphids: These small insects can damage many types of garden and agricultural plants.
  14. Spider Mites: These tiny pests can damage a variety of plants by sucking their sap.
  15. Fire Ants: These ants deliver painful bites and can damage lawns.
  16. Grubs: These are the larval stage of various types of beetles and can cause damage to lawns.
  17. Scale Insects: These pests can cause serious damage to a variety of plants.
  18. Bagworms: These pests are known for the damage they can cause to trees and shrubs.
  19. Slugs and Snails: These pests can cause significant damage to gardens and crops.
  20. Powdery Mildew: This fungal disease affects a wide range of plants.
  21. Apple Scab: A fungal disease of apples and crabapples.
  22. Anthracnose: A fungal disease that can cause significant damage to trees.
  23. Fleas: These pests can infest homes and pets, causing discomfort and potential health problems.
  24. Whiteflies: These insects can damage many types of plants, particularly those in greenhouses or indoor settings.
  25. Rabbits: These animals can cause significant damage to gardens and crops by eating plants.

As always, the best approach to controlling pests often involves integrated pest management (IPM), a strategy that aims to reduce pest damage with the least possible harm to people, property, and the environment. Always consult with a local extension service or pest control professional for advice tailored to your specific situation.


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