Seasonal Forecasts March 15, 2026 · 8 min read

Wisconsin Pest Forecast: What to Expect Spring 2026

Which pests are becoming active across Wisconsin this spring, current risk scores for major cities, weather conditions to watch, and prevention tips for every pest type.

PestControlForecast Research Team
Updated April 19, 2026

Spring 2026 is bringing a familiar but increasingly data-predictable pattern to Wisconsin: as temperatures climb above 45°F and spring rains saturate the soil, pest populations are emerging on schedule. Our weather-driven scoring models track these transitions in real time across 59 Wisconsin cities.

What's Active Right Now

As of mid-April 2026, here's the pest landscape across Wisconsin's major metro areas:

  • Ticks — Season is fully underway. Scores range from 40-75 across southern Wisconsin cities. Deer tick nymphs are questing in wooded and tall grass areas. Milwaukee tick forecast →
  • Ants — Moderate to high activity following spring rains. Carpenter ants and pavement ants are invading homes as colonies are flooded. All Wisconsin ant forecasts →
  • Termites — Swarm season has begun. Warm rain events are triggering swarms across southern Wisconsin. Scores climbing in cities with 65°F+ soil temps.
  • Mosquitoes — Still early season (low-moderate). Standing water from snowmelt is creating early breeding sites. Expect rapid escalation in May. Madison mosquito forecast →

Weather Conditions to Watch

Three weather patterns will determine how severe pest season becomes this spring:

  1. Spring rainfall totals. Above-average April-May rainfall will amplify mosquito breeding and drive more ant invasions. Our models show that each 0.25" of rain in 24 hours increases ant risk scores by 15-20 points.
  2. Temperature consistency. Sustained 50-70°F temperatures — without cold snaps — allow tick populations to establish early. One hard freeze after warm-up can temporarily suppress activity but won't end the season.
  3. Humidity trends. When humidity stays above 70% for multiple days, tick and termite scores spike. This is the #1 factor our models use for tick risk.

📊 Check Your Local Forecast

See the current pest risk scores for your Wisconsin city, updated every 3 hours from professional weather data.

Spring Prevention Checklist

Whether you hire a professional or DIY, these spring tasks dramatically reduce pest pressure:

Yard & Exterior

  • ✓ Mow grass short, remove leaf litter
  • ✓ Clear standing water
  • ✓ Seal foundation cracks > 1/4"
  • ✓ Trim vegetation touching the house

Interior

  • ✓ Seal gaps around pipes and wires
  • ✓ Fix any moisture/drainage issues
  • ✓ Store food in airtight containers
  • ✓ Schedule professional perimeter treatment

May-June Outlook

Based on Open-Meteo seasonal data and our historical models, expect:

  • Tick peak: Late May through June — highest tick scores of the year
  • Mosquito surge: First major wave after Memorial Day warm-up
  • Wasp season starts: Queens establish nests in May, colonies grow through June
  • Ant pressure: Continues through summer, worst after heavy rains

Bookmark your local forecast page and we'll keep you updated every 3 hours throughout the season.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does pest season start in Wisconsin?
Pest season begins in late March/early April as temperatures consistently exceed 45°F. Ticks are the first to become active, followed by ants in April and mosquitoes in May.
Ticks and ants dominate spring pest activity. Tick nymphs peak in May-June, while ants invade homes after spring rains saturate the ground.

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