Pest Forecast for Marshfield, Wisconsin

Marshfield, Wisconsin · Wood County County · Pop. 18,800

41
/100
MODERATE OVERALL RISK

Marshfield is currently experiencing moderate overall pest risk. Most active: Ants (60), Spiders (50), Termites (40). Recent rainfall is elevating moisture-driven pests.

Last updated: June 5, 2026 · Source: Open-Meteo Professional Weather Data

Current Weather Conditions

71°F
Temperature
66%
Humidity
Dewpoint 57°F
0.57"
Rain (24h)
7-day: 0"
10 mph
Wind

Source: Weather observations for Marshfield area · Updated Jun 5, 6:48 PM

All Pest Risk Scores for Marshfield

Ants
Steady
60
/100
HIGH

Rain (0.57" in 24h) is flooding colonies, driving ants indoors.

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Spiders
Steady
50
/100
MODERATE

Humidity at 66% attracts insects, drawing spiders.

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Termites
Steady
40
/100
MODERATE

Current conditions are limiting termite surface activity.

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Wasps
Steady
38
/100
MODERATE

Warm temps (71°F) fuel peak wasp foraging.

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Mice & Rats
Steady
35
/100
MODERATE

Mild temps (71°F) reduce indoor rodent pressure.

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Ticks
Steady
35
/100
MODERATE

Temps of 71°F are in the tick questing range.

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Mosquitoes
Steady
30
/100
MODERATE

Recent rain (0.57" in 24h) is creating breeding habitat.

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3-Day Pest Outlook for Marshfield

Pest TodayTomorrowDay 3
60 🟠60 🟠60 🟠
50 🟡50 🟡50 🟡
40 🟡40 🟡40 🟡
38 🟡38 🟡38 🟡
35 🟡35 🟡35 🟡
35 🟡35 🟡35 🟡
30 🟡30 🟡30 🟡

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Ants risk is HIGH (60/100)

Professional treatment is recommended when scores are this high.

11 homeowners in Marshfield have requested inspections

Pest Seasonality in Marshfield

Month Active Pests
Jan Mice/Rats (indoor), Spiders (indoor)
Feb Mice/Rats (indoor)
Mar Ants (early), Termites (swarm season starts)
Apr Ticks (season starts), Ants, Termites
May Ticks (peak nymphs), Mosquitoes (start), Ants
Jun ← Now Ticks (peak), Mosquitoes (surge), Wasps (nest building)
Jul Mosquitoes (peak), Ticks, Wasps
Aug Mosquitoes (peak), Wasps (peak), Spiders (increase)
Sep Wasps (aggressive), Spiders, Mice (seeking warmth)
Oct Mice/Rats (peak intrusion), Spiders (indoor)
Nov Mice/Rats (indoor)
Dec Mice/Rats (indoor)

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Pest FAQ for Marshfield

What pests are active in Marshfield right now?
Currently active pests in Marshfield: Ants (high risk, score 60/100), Spiders (moderate risk, score 50/100), Termites (moderate risk, score 40/100), Wasps (moderate risk, score 38/100), Mice & Rats (moderate risk, score 35/100), Ticks (moderate risk, score 35/100), Mosquitoes (moderate risk, score 30/100). Scores are updated every 3 hours from real-time weather data.
Early spring (March-April) is the most effective time for preventive treatment in Marshfield. This is when pest populations are lowest and treatments can prevent infestations before they start. For mosquitoes and ticks, treatments in May before peak season are especially cost-effective.
Average pest control costs in Marshfield range from $150-$300 for a one-time treatment and $40-$70/month for ongoing quarterly service. Termite treatments are higher, typically $1,500-$5,000. Mosquito yard treatments run $75-$100 per application. Get free quotes from local pros through our platform.
Marshfield sees all 7 tracked pest types seasonally: ticks (Apr-Oct), mosquitoes (May-Sep), ants (spring-summer, especially after rain), wasps (Jun-Sep), spiders (year-round, peak indoors in fall), mice/rats (peak Oct-Mar), and termites (swarm season Mar-Jun). Use our forecasts to see what's active right now.
Most Wisconsin homeowners benefit from quarterly pest control service. During peak season (May-September), monthly treatments may be recommended for mosquitoes and ticks. Year-round quarterly service provides the best value for comprehensive protection against seasonal pests.

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