where's that fly swatter?
Austin makes a buzz as the 3rd buggiest U.S. city in new ranking
Mosquitos, flies, and june bugs, oh my! If Austinites think 2023 is a bad year for bug infestations, they might just be right. Home services website Thumbtack recently revealed their annual ranking of the buggiest cities in the country, and Austin has now moved into the top three.
Thumbtack noted that July and August are the two worst months for bugs out of the entire year, and Texas are cities being hit the hardest thanks to the heat. Austin moved up one spot in 2023 after previously ranking No. 4 on Thumbtack's 2022 report of the buggiest cities.
Mosquitos are universally hated in general, and Austinites know all too well the annoyance of flies buzzing around their homes. No one likes finding a surprise line of ants searching for food. That's why Thumbtack home expert David Steckel advises we put in a little prevention work to ensure a long-lasting pest-free home.
"Costing on average $135 across the country, hiring a pest control professional can help you identify areas for improvement and provide you with regular maintenance recommendation based on where you live and your home to avoid problems down the line," Steckel said.
At least Texas as a whole can take some solace in being a top state for beekeeping, helping to protect some of the most important insects in the ecosystem.
Atlanta, Georgia, usurped the No. 1 spot from Dallas, dropping the Texas city into No. 2. Houston (somehow) only moved up one spot from 2022 into No. 4 this year. San Antonio ranked outside the top 10 at No. 14.
The top 10 buggiest cities in the nation are:
- No. 1 – Atlanta, Georgia
- No. 2 – Dallas, Texas
- No. 3 – Austin, Texas
- No. 4 – Houston, Texas
- No. 5 – Washington, D.C.
- No. 6 – Baltimore, Maryland
- No. 7 – Orlando, Florida
- No. 8 – Miami, Florida
- No. 9 – West Palm Beach, Florida
- No. 10 – Charlotte, North Carolina
The study looked at the number of "pest control services, pest inspection, bed bug extermination, and outdoor pesticide application" requests by consumers through their platform from July 2022 to June 2023. It then ranked each city based on the frequency of requests scaled to the population of each state and metro area.