Conroe, TX Service Area
Pest control and exterminator services in Conroe, TX from a local, family-owned team, plus the neighborhoods we cover, the seasonal pressure local homeowners deal with, and answers to the questions we hear most from Conroe. Free estimate, no obligation.
Why pest pressure looks the way it does in Conroe
Conroe's lakeside lots around Lake Conroe and heavy tree cover make mosquitoes and rodents a year-round nuisance, while the sandy-to-clay soils give subterranean termites plenty to work with.
Lake Conroe and the Sam Houston National Forest wrap the area in water and woods, so waterfront landscaping and shaded, damp lots breed mosquitoes and shelter rodents, while the mix of sandy and clay soils keeps subterranean termites moving under slabs and pier-and-beam homes alike.
Pests Conroe homeowners deal with most
- Mosquitoes
- Subterranean termites
- Rodents
- Fire ants
- Wasps
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View detailsThe Conroe pest calendar, month by month
North Houston's humid, mild-winter climate means something is almost always active around Conroe. Here's how the year tends to play out.
Jan-Feb
Rodents & overwintering pests
The corridor's mildest stretch, but cold snaps still push roof rats, mice, and roaches indoors toward warmth. This is the quiet window to seal entry points and knock down interior harborage before spring.
Mar-Apr
Ants, termite swarms & first mosquitoes
Warm-up and spring rain wake the colonies. Subterranean termites swarm, fire and crazy ants rebuild, and the first mosquito broods hatch in standing water. The earliest reliable barrier of the year goes down now.
May-Jun
Peak ant & mosquito pressure
Heat and humidity climb and so does everything else: fire ant mounds, mosquitoes off the bayous and low spots, wasps building nests under eaves. This is when an exterior barrier earns its keep.
Jul-Aug
Roaches, wasps & yard-driven pests
Peak Gulf-Coast heat drives American and smoky-brown roaches in from the mulch and storm drains looking for moisture and cooler interiors, while wasp and hornet nests reach full size.
Sep-Oct
Rodent push-in & fall ants
As nights cool, rats and mice start working their way back toward attics and walls, and ants forage hard before winter. Fall is the key window to tighten exclusion before the first real cold front.
Nov-Dec
Indoor invaders & maintenance
Activity drops outdoors but rodents, spiders, and the odd roach settle in for the season. Steady recurring visits keep the perimeter intact so nothing gets a foothold over the winter.
Conroe neighborhoods we cover
Our technicians work Conroe and the surrounding North Houston area regularly, including these neighborhoods and subdivisions. Don't see yours? You're likely still in range. Just ask.
- April Sound
- Bentwater
- Walden
- Grand Central Park
- Graystone Hills
- Water Crest
- Lake Conroe Village
- Longmire
- Harper's Landing
Known around Conroe
We treat homes all across Conroe, including the neighborhoods near these local landmarks.
- Lake Conroe
- the West Fork of the San Jacinto River
- the Sam Houston National Forest
- historic downtown Conroe
Frequently asked questions
It does, indirectly. Lake Conroe was impounded in 1972 specifically to sit inside the Sam Houston National Forest, so nearly every waterfront community around it (April Sound, Bentwater, Walden) was built directly against forest and shoreline rather than cleared farmland. That means mosquito breeding water and rodent cover from the surrounding pine forest are both right at the property line, not a few miles off.
The Sam Houston National Forest sits on Gulf Coastal Plains soils, a mix of sandy loams on higher ground and heavier clays in the low, lake-adjacent bottomland. Homes on pier-and-beam foundations near the water deal with the damp clay bottomland conditions subterranean termites favor, while homes further up on sandier ground still see activity, just distributed differently across the crawlspace or slab.
Most Conroe homes see an initial visit in the $110–$245 range, with recurring service typically $40–$70 a month or $100–$150 a quarter. Termite and heavy rodent work is scoped after inspection. We confirm the number on a free estimate before any work starts. Call (281) 359-1462.
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