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Seasonal Pest Guide

Different seasons bring different pest threats. Here’s what to watch for in North Texas throughout the year.

Spring (Mar–May)

Ants, termite swarms, mosquitoes begin. Schedule your spring inspection.

Summer (Jun–Aug)

Peak season for mosquitoes, wasps, scorpions, and fire ants. Stay protected.

Fall (Sep–Nov)

Rodents seek shelter indoors. Spiders are most visible. Time for exclusion work.

Winter (Dec–Feb)

Roaches and rodents move inside for warmth. Maintain your quarterly treatment.

DIY Prevention Tips

Simple steps you can take today to reduce pest activity around your home.

Seal Entry Points

Caulk gaps around windows, doors, pipes, and utility penetrations. Mice can fit through holes the size of a dime.

Eliminate Standing Water

Check for standing water in gutters, plant saucers, and low spots. Mosquitoes breed in as little as a bottle cap of water.

Store Food Properly

Keep pantry items in sealed containers. Don’t leave pet food out overnight. Clean up crumbs and spills promptly.

Maintain Your Yard

Trim bushes away from your house. Remove leaf litter and wood piles near the foundation. Keep grass cut short.

Manage Trash

Use trash cans with tight-fitting lids. Take trash out regularly. Keep dumpsters away from building entrances.

Schedule Regular Inspections

Professional quarterly treatments are the most effective long-term prevention. Schedule yours today.

Act Now Before the Problem Gets Worse

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