Though weevils can’t fly, they become a nuisance when they get into structures. However, since they take nutrients below ground, they are not seen and could be an unknown problem. They are also nocturnal, so if they are disturbed in the daytime, they will just drop off the plant they were on and hide below the debris on the ground. Some species of weevils are attracted to light in the night hours, so they tend to enter lit structures through external openings.
Paffy’s Pest Control knows how to rid your home and yard of these pests. First, the treatment of the infested plants will help reduce their numbers. Some exclusion of any external openings such as cracks and crevices is important for this. A silicone caulk is recommended especially for: around door frames, junctions where facia boards meet brick or siding, tops of bay windows, utility line entrances, flashing, vents, and other locations.
This maintenance and exclusion work, however, is something the homeowner or licensed contractor would need to do. There are other weevil and insect proofing ideas that could be necessary for your home, but it’s important to get your home sealed well either before an infestation or after a treatment, so as to not close them into the walls of your home. This could lead to a lot more problems.
Paffy’s insecticide that the technician would spray around the base of the plant shouldn’t harm the plant. Ridding them from your yard will prevent them from entering your home. If weevils have already entered, removal with a vacuum is the recommended means to rid your home of them. If an insecticide is applied near the openings of wall voids, any dead weevils in the wall voids may attract other species of beetles as a food source.