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Our Pest Proof Protection Plan covers common Houston household pests including ants, roaches, spiders, silverfish, crickets, earwigs, fleas, mosquitoes, wasps, and rodent control for rats and mice. These pests thrive in Houston’s climate and require ongoing prevention.
Yes. Rodent control is included as part of our pest management services. Rats and mice are common in Houston and often require consistent monitoring, exclusion, and control to prevent attic and structural issues.
Houston’s heat, humidity, and long pest season allow insects and rodents to reproduce year-round. Monthly or bi-monthly pest control is far more effective than quarterly service, which allows pest populations to rebound between visits. Quarterly treatments are often ineffective in Houston’s climate and do not provide consistent control.
No. Bed bugs and German roaches require specialized, intensive treatments and are not included in standard bi-monthly pest control services. These infestations are handled as separate clean-out services due to their complexity and treatment requirements.
We provide professional wildlife removal for rats, mice, bats, raccoons, squirrels, possums, skunks, and snakes commonly found in Houston attics, walls, crawl spaces, and structures.
Wildlife can cause extensive damage, including torn insulation, chewed electrical wiring, damaged ductwork, roof and soffit entry damage, nesting debris, droppings, urine contamination, and strong odors. Many animals also create fire hazards and structural issues when activity goes unnoticed.
Yes. Wildlife removal includes repairing entry points, sealing rooflines, vents, soffits, and other access areas, and addressing damage that allows animals to re-enter. In cases involving contamination, attic restoration and insulation removal may also be recommended
Removing the animal alone does not stop future problems. Wildlife exclusion permanently seals entry points to prevent animals from returning, re-nesting, and causing repeated damage to the attic and structure.
New insulation is best installed after the source is resolved and the attic is secured—otherwise contamination and activity can return and compromise the new material.
A common professional workflow is: Attic inspection → Exclusion → Remove contaminated insulation with proper equipment → Sanitize/decontaminate the attic → Install new insulation after the space is ready.
Yes—contaminated insulation can contribute to ongoing odor issues and airborne contamination concerns, especially when attic air moves through gaps and ventilation pathways.
Insulation should be removed when it’s contaminated by feces, urine, droppings, nesting material, and persistent odors, because contamination can linger and continue affecting the attic environment.
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