Pest Strategies conducted a survey to learn more about how individuals react when they encounter pests.
The company analyzed the data to determine which pests are most likely to lead to the strongest emotional reactions and then specifically asked respondents “Which pest causes the strongest emotional reaction in you?”
The data was compiled by state to determine which pest caused the strongest reaction from respondents. In 34 states in the U.S., cockroaches caused the strongest emotional reaction when spotted with a total of 30 percent of respondents choosing them over other pets.
In second with 17.3 percent was rodents such as mice and rats. Spiders came in third with 14.3 percent while gnats (1.1 percent) and termites (1.2 percent) were the two pests that were least likely to elicit a strong emotional reaction.
When analyzing the data, size seemed to be a factor in determining how strong of a reaction a person will have, according to Pest Strategies. Cockroaches and rodents are significantly bigger than gnats and termites.
While respondents noted a wide range of reaction to seeing these pests tip top five were:
- Feeling gross or grossed out, 21.5 percent
- Searching for something to kill the pest with, 16.7 percent
- Running away, 14.3 percent
- Jumping in fright, 13.2 percent
- Feeling slightly annoyed, 12.8 percent
Surprisingly, 3.8 percent of respondents noted that their first reaction to seeing a pest is delight.
Respondents were also asked what their response is to seeing a pest. This is different than the previous question in that this was focused on actions rather than emotions.
When looking at the data by state the most common response among 31 states is to crush a pest after seeing it. New Hampshire was the only state that put the pest control as the first choice.
Even in states such as South Dakota, where the most commonly despised pest was one that necessitates professional pest control services (termites), the most common response was to spray them with something
Similarly, in states such as Delaware and Kansas, where bed bugs were the most likely to elicit the strongest emotional reaction, the most common tactic for handling the pest was to simply crush it. Given the significant property damage that termites and bed bugs can cause, as well as the difficulty involved in eliminating infestations, individuals in these states are still more likely to attempt to handle the pests themselves rather than call the professionals.
The most common response was to crush it (27.4 percent), followed by spraying it with something (21.8 percent), ask someone else to kill it (14.8 percent), capture and release it outside (10.8 percent), and throw something at it (8.2 percent).
Out of male respondents, 32.8 percent said they would crush the pest, versus just 21.7 percent of female respondents. On the other hand, women were more likely to ask someone else to kill the pest (24.9 percent) compared to men (5.6 percent). Men were also much more likely to spray something at the pest (23.9 percent) compared to women (19.5 percent).
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from Pest Management Professional https://www.mypmp.net/2022/01/03/pest-strategy-survey-shows-most-common-reactions-to-pests/
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