Pest control in Lancaster is not a generic job. Southern Dallas County sits on blackland prairie clay that swells and shrinks with the weather, and that movement cracks slab foundations, opens expansion joints, and hands subterranean termites a route from soil to framing. The same cracks let American cockroaches and bark scorpions in. Above ground, roof rats travel tree lines out of the Ten Mile Creek and Bear Creek corridors into attics, fire ant mounds erupt across yards after every rain, and mosquitoes breed from spring into fall in a season with barely a winter to break it.
What we do
This site is a referral service for Lancaster, TX and the surrounding cities. When you call, your call is routed to an independent pest control professional serving your area. You describe what you're seeing, where, and when, and you talk to someone who can tell you what it is and what it takes to fix it.
We built this site around what Lancaster actually faces: the slab, the clay, the creeks, the tree lines, the warehouse corridor, and the heat. Not a template with the city name swapped in.
How the work gets done
An inspection comes first, because a pest problem here is usually a property problem. Irrigation soaking the soil against the slab. Mulch piled over the slab edge. A cracked plumbing stack boot on the roof. Limbs overhanging the house. A weep hole nothing ever closed. Treatment then matches the pest: slow-acting bait carried back to fire ant queens, gel bait and a growth regulator for German cockroaches, trapping plus exclusion for roof rats, a continuous termiticide barrier for subterranean termites, harborage treatment for widows and scorpions.
Then the routes get sealed and the conditions corrected, so the result lasts past the first month.
Where we work
Lancaster, TX, plus DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Duncanville, Red Oak, Wilmer, and Hutchins. Homes, rentals, apartments, and small commercial property including the warehouse corridor along I-35E and I-45.
Call and describe the problem.