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3. May 2026

Love Bug Season in Alabama & Louisiana: What Homeowners Need to Know

Twice a year, homeowners across Alabama and Louisiana start noticing the same thing — clusters of small black insects with red thoraxes flying together around porches, garages, vehicles, and entryways.

These are love bugs.

While love bugs don’t bite or damage homes directly, large swarms can quickly become frustrating for homeowners, especially during peak activity seasons in the Gulf South.

At Hilbun Pest Control, we help homeowners understand why love bugs appear, what attracts them, and how to reduce their activity around the home.

What Are Love Bugs?

Love bugs are a type of march fly commonly found throughout the southeastern United States. They are most active during two seasonal swarms:

  • Spring
  • Late summer / early fall

They’re easy to identify because they are often seen flying attached to one another in pairs.

Love bugs are attracted to:

  • Warm temperatures
  • Moisture
  • Vehicle exhaust
  • Sunlight
  • Light-colored surfaces

Because Alabama and Louisiana provide the perfect climate, large swarms are common throughout the region.

Are Love Bugs Dangerous?

The good news is that love bugs are mostly considered nuisance pests.

They do not:

  • Bite humans
  • Sting
  • Spread diseases
  • Damage structures

However, they can still create major frustrations for homeowners because:

  • Swarms gather around doors and windows
  • Dead insects accumulate on vehicles and siding
  • Large populations can make outdoor areas uncomfortable
  • Their remains can damage vehicle paint if left unwashed

For many homeowners, the sheer number of insects becomes the biggest problem.

Why Are Love Bugs So Bad Near Homes?

Love bugs are strongly attracted to heat and reflective surfaces. Areas that commonly attract activity include:

  • Driveways
  • Garages
  • White siding
  • Entryways
  • Porch lighting
  • Vehicles parked outdoors

Moisture and decaying organic material can also contribute to increased activity around the property.

Because the Gulf South stays warm for much of the year, love bug populations can build rapidly during swarm seasons.

How to Reduce Love Bug Activity Around Your Home

While completely eliminating love bugs outdoors is difficult, homeowners can significantly reduce activity with a few preventative steps:

Reduce Outdoor Lighting

Bright exterior lighting attracts many flying insects, including love bugs. Switching to warmer-colored bulbs may help reduce attraction.

Keep Entry Areas Clean

Remove dead insects quickly from:

  • Windows
  • Doors
  • Garage areas
  • Vehicle surfaces

Accumulated insects can attract additional activity.

Wash Vehicles Frequently

Love bug remains can become acidic after sitting in the sun. Prompt cleaning helps protect vehicle paint and finishes.

Reduce Moisture & Organic Debris

Excess moisture, mulch buildup, and decaying vegetation can create favorable conditions for many nuisance insects.

Professional Pest Control for Seasonal Insects

Although love bugs are primarily nuisance pests, professional exterior pest treatments may help reduce overall insect pressure around the home during peak seasons.

At Hilbun Pest Control, we provide pest control solutions designed specifically for Alabama and Louisiana homeowners dealing with seasonal insect activity year-round.

If insects are taking over your outdoor spaces, contact our team today to schedule an inspection and learn more about preventative pest control options.

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