The ecosystem of our gardens is undergoing an unprecedented quantitative and qualitative shift. According to the latest environmental reports for April 2026, higher-than-average temperatures are accelerating the metabolic cycles of insects that were once considered seasonal, turning them into year-round threats.
The Biological Acceleration Phenomenon
It is not simply a matter of having «more insects»; their reproduction has become exponential. Pests such as the Bagrada Bug (Bagrada hilaris) and various species of spider mites are completing their life cycles in record time. What previously took 30 days now occurs in 20, creating overlapping generations that easily overwhelm standard DIY control methods.
2026 Trends in Modern Garden Pest Management:
This year, garden fumigation has shifted from a reactive measure to a strategic integrated management approach:
Pollinator Protection: New regulations and environmental awareness demand the use of products with low residual toxicity. At Avay Pest Control, we prioritize selective applications that eliminate the threat without compromising bees or butterflies—essential players in a healthy garden.
Smart Chemical Barriers: Simply «spraying plants» is no longer enough. The current trend focuses on perimeter and soil treatments to intercept pests before they colonize sensitive areas or migrate into the home.
Living Space Value: Modern landscaping treats the garden as an extension of the living room (outdoor kitchens, lounge areas). A pest in the garden is no longer just a botanical issue; it is a habitability problem.
Why Professional Intervention is Critical Now
The indiscriminate use of over-the-counter insecticides is fostering concerning genetic resistance in common species. A poorly executed treatment today guarantees a stronger, more resilient pest tomorrow.
At Avay Pest Control, we analyze the biological load of your garden to apply the precise dosage and the correct active ingredient. This ensures our signature 99% success rate while protecting your environment’s biodiversity.




