Mosquitoes, roaches, rodents, or termites taking over? We are a licensed local crew treating Houston, including Heights, Montrose, Memorial. Real prices posted up front, products safe for kids and pets, and no contract you cannot leave.
Quick answer: General pest control here usually runs $135 to $225 for the first visit and about $95 to $165 for recurring quarterly service. Mosquito service runs $80 to $150 per visit. Rodent control with exclusion runs $275 to $650.
Houston's housing stock spans a century and the pest mix tracks straight to the neighborhood. The 1920s-1950s bungalows in the Heights, Montrose, and Garden Oaks sit under a mature live oak canopy along Buffalo Bayou tributaries, which puts them at the center of the metro's roof rat pressure and palmetto roach problem, both of which travel the tree network at night. The 1960s-1980s ranch homes in Memorial and Meyerland carry the bulk of the recurring German cockroach work in older kitchens and the steady Formosan termite calls under aging slab foundations. The post-2000 build-out in Energy Corridor and the master-planned communities pushing west toward Beltway 8 leans toward new construction on disturbed soil, which generates a surprising volume of cricket and ant intrusion in the first two summers. The Texas Medical Center and Galleria corridors add a steady commercial backbone of restaurants, clinics, and hospitality with required documented monthly service for health-code compliance.
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A first general visit here usually runs $135 to $225, with recurring quarterly service around $95 to $165. Mosquito service runs $80 to $150 per visit. Bed bug treatment runs $450 to $750 per room.
Most Houston calls reach our tech in 20-30 minutes. Most general jobs schedule within the same week, with priority slots held for stinging insects, post-storm mosquito surges, and rodents already inside.
Houston's housing stock spans a century and the pest mix tracks straight to the neighborhood. The 1920s-1950s bungalows in the Heights, Montrose, and Garden Oaks sit under a mature live oak canopy along Buffalo Bayou tributaries, which puts them at the center of the metro's roof rat pressure and palmetto roach problem, both of which travel the tree network at night. The 1960s-1980s ranch homes in Memorial and Meyerland carry the bulk of the recurring German cockroach work in older kitchens and the steady Formosan termite calls under aging slab foundations. The post-2000 build-out in Energy Corridor and the master-planned communities pushing west toward Beltway 8 leans toward new construction on disturbed soil, which generates a surprising volume of cricket and ant intrusion in the first two summers. The Texas Medical Center and Galleria corridors add a steady commercial backbone of restaurants, clinics, and hospitality with required documented monthly service for health-code compliance.
Yes - restaurants, short-term rentals, offices, and multi-tenant buildings. We provide the documented monthly service that health inspections and property managers require, with a written log for each visit. Commercial pricing is quoted after a walkthrough.
We carry low-toxicity and targeted options and apply them where pests travel rather than across living space. Tell us about kids, pets, and sensitivities when you book and we will choose products and placement to match, plus any re-entry interval to wait.