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Ants are a year-round problem in North Texas due to the warm climate and rainfall. Common species like fire ants, carpenter ants, and Argentine ants invade homes seeking food, water, and shelter. Professional pest control ensures long-term protection and peace of mind.
Subterranean termites small but mighty insects are notorious for silently damaging wooden structures and can wreak havoc before you even realize they're there. If you're a Texas homeowner, understanding subterranean termites and how to spot them can help you protect your home from significant damage.
Many pests are still very active during the winter months, seeking warmth, shelter, and food inside homes. Understanding which pests are most common in winter and what damages they could cause when invading your home is crucial for Texas homeowners. Here’s a guide to help you recognize the most common winter pests in Texas.
Fire ants are more than a backyard annoyance. Their painful stings, rapid colony growth, and ability to thrive in various conditions make them a serious concern for homeowners in Texas. These pests don’t take a break during the cooler months, and neglecting treatment during fall and winter can lead to a larger problem come spring.
For many homeowners, wasps are commonly misidentified as bees and seemingly vanish as cooler weather sets in. However, wasps, particularly in Texas, do not simply disappear in fall and winter.
DIY rodent control methods often fail to address the root of the problem, leading to repeated infestations and health risks. Myles Pest Services provides expert rodent control with thorough inspections, advanced tools, and long-term prevention strategies to keep your home rodent-free.
Mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance; they can pose significant health risks, especially in Texas, where the warm climate provides an ideal breeding ground for these pests.
Ants are fascinating creatures, but when they invade our homes or gardens, they can quickly become unwelcome pests. Fortunately, there are effective strategies for keeping ants away without resorting to harmful chemicals or drastic measures.
In this blog, we'll delve into the world of rodents, exploring whether rats and mice are genuinely dangerous and the implications of their presence
Swarmers, commonly referred to as flying termites, are a prevalent and highly destructive household pest. They typically emerge in significant quantities in the spring and summer seasons and are frequently confused with flying ants due to their similar appearance.