Pest Control in Dallas, TX
Dallas sits in the North Texas Blackland Prairie, where hot summers regularly push above 100 °F and winters dip into the low 30s — a wider temperature swing than coastal Texas cities. This continental climate creates a distinct pest cycle: intense summer activity, a fall migration indoors, and winter dormancy for many species. The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex's explosive suburban growth continues to push formerly rural wildlife into residential neighborhoods.
Common Pests in Dallas
- Scorpions — The striped bark scorpion is far more common in Dallas than in Houston due to drier climate and rocky soils. They shelter under rocks, mulch, and debris, entering homes through weep holes in brick veneer and gaps around utility penetrations. Sightings spike from May through October.
- Brown recluse spiders — Dallas falls within the brown recluse's primary range. These venomous spiders favor undisturbed areas such as attics, closets, storage boxes, and garages. Bites, while uncommon, require medical attention.
- Eastern subterranean termites — Dallas County's expansive clay soils shift with moisture levels, creating foundation cracks that termites exploit as entry points. Annual termite inspections are standard practice for North Texas homeowners.
- Rodents — Older neighborhoods in East Dallas, Oak Cliff, and Lakewood see persistent roof rat and Norway rat problems. Mature pecan and oak trees provide canopy highways to rooflines.
- Fire ants — Established across all of Dallas County, fire ants colonize lawns, medians, and electrical junction boxes, where they cause short circuits.
Dallas Pest Control Industry
The DFW metroplex supports one of the largest pest control markets in Texas. Licensed companies serve Dallas, Collin, Denton, and Rockwall counties, with many firms offering same-day service across the sprawling metro. North Texas providers commonly bundle termite, general pest, and rodent exclusion services into annual protection plans.
Seasonal Pest Calendar for Dallas
- Spring (March — May): Termite swarmers emerge after warm rains. Ant colonies — fire ants, carpenter ants, and odorous house ants — become highly active. Wasps begin building nests under eaves.
- Summer (June — August): Scorpion activity peaks. Mosquitoes breed in irrigated lawns and ornamental water features. German cockroaches multiply rapidly indoors as restaurants and apartments see surges.
- Fall (September — November): Rodents begin moving indoors as nighttime temperatures drop below 50 °F. Brown recluse spiders become more visible as they mate and expand territory. Cricket invasions hit commercial properties near lights.
- Winter (December — February): Colder temperatures push most outdoor pests dormant. Indoor pests — rodents, roaches, and spiders — remain active in heated structures. Overwintering cluster flies and Asian lady beetles aggregate in wall voids.
Licensed Companies
37 companies

Texas Safe Pest Solutions

Kolibri Pest Services

Legacy Pest and Wildlife

Reyna's Enviro Solutions Pest Control

Dallas Precision Pest Control

Nature King Pest Management

Five Star Pest Management

Sigma Home Inspection

Eco Friends Pest Control

Smug Bug Pest and Termite Solutions

Alternus Pest and Termite

Eco-Safe Pest Control

Eco-Safe Pest Control

The Home Inspectors

GreenPower Pest Control

GreenPower Pest Control
A-All Pest Termite Exterminators, Inc.

Arrow Exterminators
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