Yellow garden orb-weaver on an exterior wall beside brick, with zigzag stabilimentum in its web during a fall service in Frisco, Texas.

Yellow garden orb-weaver with a visible zigzag web strand on an exterior wall near the foundation in Frisco. While generally beneficial predators, webs near entryways can be a nuisance and egg sacs can produce many spiders by spring. A careful web removal and exterior perimeter treatment in October helps reduce activity and prevent rewebbing.

Gloved technician holds a large dead wolf spider removed from an exterior doorway area during a residential pest service in McKinney, Texas.

A dead wolf spider is being removed from an exterior entryway during a residential pest control visit in McKinney. Large wolf spiders can alarm homeowners and may indicate other insects attracting them near doorways. Professional perimeter treatment and sealing gaps are recommended to reduce prey sources and keep spiders out during late August.

Exclusion work needed to repair a damaged pipe in McKinney, Texas.

A damaged pipe requiring exclusion repair in McKinney, Texas. Addressing vulnerabilities like this prevents pest entry and protects the home. Professional exclusion services ensure long-term pest control effectiveness.

Close-up of a brown false widow cobweb spider on a dusty interior surface with tangled webbing, discovered during a garage inspection in Frisco, Texas.

A false widow spider rests on a dusty interior surface with tangled cobwebs in a residential garage in Frisco, Texas. These spiders can bite if disturbed, and their persistent webs signal ongoing indoor pest activity that should be addressed. In April, remove webs, reduce clutter, seal gaps, and apply targeted treatments around garage entry points … Read more

Stagnant, debris-filled water in a backyard birdbath, identified as a mosquito breeding source during a pest control inspection in McKinney, Texas.

Stagnant, debris-filled water in a backyard birdbath creates an ideal mosquito breeding site in McKinney this March. Left untreated, standing water can generate large numbers of biting mosquitoes within days, elevating nuisance and disease risk for residents. Dump and scrub weekly and use larvicide dunks where water cannot be drained to break the breeding cycle.

Exclusion work applying mesh under eaves in Carrollton, Texas.

Mesh exclusion work secured under the eaves in Carrollton, Texas. This preventative measure effectively blocks rodent and pest entry, enhancing home protection.

Exclusion work installing rodent proof dryer vent in Carrollton, Texas.

Rodent proof dryer vent installed during professional exclusion work in Carrollton, Texas. Sealing entry points like this helps prevent rodent intrusion, protecting the home effectively.

Exclusion work sealing a garage door in McKinney, Texas.

Garage door seal exclusion work performed in McKinney, Texas. Proper sealing of garage doors prevents pests and rodents from entering the home, ensuring a safer, pest-free environment.

Exterior of a small restaurant with outdoor seating captured during a routine rodent inspection and monitoring service on the front patio in Richardson, Texas.

A commercial restaurant storefront with outdoor seating is evaluated for potential rodent activity along the exterior entry in Richardson, Texas, in February 2026. Rodents can contaminate food areas, damage wiring, and lead to costly health-code violations for businesses. Ongoing monitoring, sealing entry points, and targeted baiting around perimeters and waste areas are recommended.

Restaurant dining area with coolers and tables during a cockroach inspection, documenting sanitation and access points in a commercial space in Richardson, Texas.

Restaurant dining area inspected for potential cockroach activity in Richardson, Texas, in March 2026. Moisture and clutter around beverage equipment can attract roaches that contaminate surfaces and lead to health code violations. Scheduled professional monitoring and targeted treatments help prevent infestations and keep this commercial space customer-ready.