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December 19, 2025

Do Bugs Freeze in Storage Units?

Episode Summary

Modern Storage® tackles a question that has crossed every storage renter's mind: do bugs actually freeze inside a storage unit during winter? The episode breaks down how temperature and climate control affect pest activity and what renters can do to keep insects out of their units year-round. If you have ever hoped the cold was doing the pest control work for you, this episode has the honest answer.

Key Takeaways

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Cold temperatures alone do not reliably kill or eliminate bugs inside a storage unit.

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Climate-controlled units regulate temperature and humidity, which can reduce conditions that attract pests.

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Proper packing and storage techniques are the most effective way to prevent pest problems regardless of the season.

Episode Notes

One of the most common assumptions among self storage renters is that winter temperatures will do the dirty work of eliminating any bugs that have found their way into a unit. In this episode of Modern Storage® Unpacked, Modern Storage® raises the question directly and Kaylee shares her honest reaction, which sets the tone for a conversation that is both entertaining and genuinely useful for anyone renting or considering a storage unit. The episode digs into the science behind insect survival in cold environments. Many common storage pests, including cockroaches, silverfish, and certain beetles, are surprisingly cold-tolerant. Some insects enter a dormant state called diapause, which allows them to survive freezing or near-freezing temperatures and become active again once conditions warm up. Understanding this biology is important for storage renters who assume a harsh winter season is solving their pest problem. Modern Storage® also discuss the role of climate-controlled storage units in this equation. Climate control is often marketed as a premium feature that protects sensitive belongings from heat and humidity, but it also means the unit stays at a relatively stable temperature throughout the year. That stability is great for furniture, electronics, and documents, but it also means the extreme cold that might slow down pest activity never actually reaches the interior of the unit. The conversation shifts toward what actually works when it comes to pest prevention in self storage. Renters who rely on plastic bins with tight-fitting lids instead of cardboard boxes remove one of the most attractive nesting environments for insects. Avoiding food items, cleaning belongings before placing them in storage, and inspecting units regularly all reduce the conditions that allow pest populations to grow and spread. From a facility perspective, this episode touches on why reputable self storage operators invest in professional pest control programs and perform regular inspections. A single infested unit can create problems for neighboring units, so prevention at the facility level matters as much as individual renter habits. Choosing a well-maintained facility with a clear pest management policy is part of making a smart storage decision. Whether you are storing seasonal items, furniture between moves, or business inventory, understanding the relationship between temperature, climate control, and pests helps you protect what matters. This episode of Modern Storage® Unpacked delivers straightforward answers to a question most renters have but rarely think to ask out loud.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the topics covered in this episode.

Do bugs die if a storage unit gets cold enough in winter?

Most common storage pests do not die from typical winter temperatures inside a storage unit. Many insects enter a dormant or semi-dormant state when it gets cold, surviving until temperatures rise again in spring. Freezing cold can kill some pest species under specific conditions, but it is not a reliable or complete solution for pest control in storage environments.

Does climate-controlled storage help prevent bugs and pests?

Climate-controlled storage helps manage humidity levels, which is one of the primary conditions that attracts and sustains many common pests. While a stable temperature prevents the extreme cold that might slow some insects, the reduced moisture in a climate-controlled unit makes the environment less hospitable to pests overall. It is one useful layer of protection, but not a substitute for proper packing and storage practices.

I'm storing business inventory in a self storage unit over winter. Should I be worried about bugs?

Yes, pest risk does not disappear in winter for stored business inventory. Many insects survive cold months in a dormant state and can become active again when temperatures warm up, potentially damaging product, packaging, or materials. Using sealed plastic bins instead of cardboard boxes and choosing a climate-controlled unit with a good pest management program at the facility are practical steps to protect your inventory year-round.

What actually works to keep bugs out of a storage unit?

The most effective approach combines good packing practices with a well-maintained facility. Using hard plastic sealed containers instead of cardboard, avoiding storing food or organic items, keeping the unit clean and organized, and selecting a facility that has an active integrated pest management program all reduce the risk significantly. Relying on seasonal cold to handle pest control is not a dependable strategy.

As a storage facility operator, do I need to keep up pest control in winter?

Pest management at a self storage facility should continue through winter without interruption. Many pest species overwinter inside structures and become active again in spring, meaning a lapse in treatment during colder months can result in a larger infestation once temperatures rise. Year-round integrated pest management, including regular inspections and preventive treatments, is the standard for a well-run facility.

Topics covered:Facility Management

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