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Christmas in North Texas is all about family traditions—time together at home, hosting friends, sharing meals, and making memories.With more activity in the kitchen and more cozy nights indoors, it’s also the season when rodents look for warmth and an easy food source.
As the weather gets cooler in North Texas, it’s easy to assume that pest problems will fade until spring. The cozy indoors, shorter days, and holiday bustle can make us forget that many pests are still active — and some are even more motivated to find their way inside.
Homeowners in Haslet, Justin, and Roanoke are especially vulnerable this time of year. The combination of new construction, open fields, and mild North Texas winters makes these areas ideal for rodent activity.
As the temperatures cool and the holidays draw near, homeowners in North Texas start to enjoy the crisp evenings, fall decorations, and cozy indoor time. Unfortunately, pests are also making their seasonal moves — particularly rodents and fire ants.
In neighborhoods like Timberbrook in Justin, Sendra Ranch in Haslet, and Briarwyck in Roanoke, homeowners often try the DIY route when it comes to rodent proofing. After all, it seems simple: find the hole, cover it up, and the problem is solved—right? Learn why that doesn't actually work.
If you’ve recently moved into a beautiful new home in communities like Harvest in Argyle, Canyon Falls in Northlake, or Town Lake in Flower Mound, chances are you expected a fresh start—without pests. But as many homeowners quickly discover, brand-new homes don’t guarantee a bug-free environment.
Professional can create a customized plan that keeps pests from coming back, saving you time, money, and frustration in the long run. Instead of reacting to each new problem, you’ll have the confidence of knowing your home is being protected year-round.
Wasps are a common problem across North Tarrant County, from the master-planned community of Pecan Square to established neighborhoods in Colleyville and Flower Mound. Let’s look at why wasps show up, what you can do to prevent them, and how professional pest control can keep them from ruining your peace of mind.
We’ll cover why ants are especially active in summer, which species are most common in our area, what attracts them, how they’re getting inside, and most importantly—how to stop the invasion before it gets worse.
Summer in North Texas means cookouts, pool time, and long, sunny days. But it also means more bugs—and where there are bugs, spiders are sure to follow. If you’ve noticed more spider sightings around your home lately, you're not alone. Many homeowners are surprised to learn that summer is actually peak spider season, and yes—they are coming inside.
Explore the most common species of ants in North Texas. Learn how to identify them, understand their behavior, and discover why correct identification is critical for choosing the right treatment.
Rodents aren’t just a bother, they pose serious health risks and can cause costly damage to your home. Learn how to spot signs of infestation, understand the dangers, and why professional rodent control is essential.
Discover how to protect your home inside and out with a full-coverage pest management plan. Learn expert tips, preventative strategies, and how Myles Pest Services can help keep pests away—safely and effectively.
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.