Mosquitoes, roaches, rodents, or termites taking over? We are a licensed local crew treating The Woodlands, including Grogan's Mill, Panther Creek, Cochran's Crossing. 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.
The Woodlands is a master-planned community designed around preserved native pine forest north of Houston, and the heavy tree canopy drives a pest profile distinct from the open-prairie suburbs. Carpenter ants and termite swarmers come off the wooded greenbelts every spring, and the dense pine litter and shaded yards generate the metro's highest sustained palmetto roach call volume from late April through September. Tree squirrels, raccoons, and roof rats use the tree-to-roof canopy as a highway, so attic exclusion and squirrel-out-of-attic work makes up a real share of the call mix. Lake Woodlands and the multiple amenity ponds hold a thick mosquito population through the summer, and the upscale Carlton Woods and Creekside Park residents lean toward EPA-reduced-risk and organic-listed products on their treated turf and play areas.
Grogan's Mill · Panther Creek · Cochran's Crossing · Indian Springs · Alden Bridge · Sterling Ridge · Carlton Woods · Creekside Park · Village of Tournament Hills
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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 The Woodlands 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.
The Woodlands is a master-planned community designed around preserved native pine forest north of Houston, and the heavy tree canopy drives a pest profile distinct from the open-prairie suburbs. Carpenter ants and termite swarmers come off the wooded greenbelts every spring, and the dense pine litter and shaded yards generate the metro's highest sustained palmetto roach call volume from late April through September. Tree squirrels, raccoons, and roof rats use the tree-to-roof canopy as a highway, so attic exclusion and squirrel-out-of-attic work makes up a real share of the call mix. Lake Woodlands and the multiple amenity ponds hold a thick mosquito population through the summer, and the upscale Carlton Woods and Creekside Park residents lean toward EPA-reduced-risk and organic-listed products on their treated turf and play areas.
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.