Sealed A/C line penetration in McKinney, Texas to prevent rodents and insects from entering through vulnerable utility access points. Exclusion work like this strengthens home protection during peak pest activity seasons.
Dead black beetle observed on a sidewalk in McKinney, Texas during a summer inspection. Prompt identification and outdoor pest control treatments can help prevent beetle intrusions near entry points or garden areas.
Jumping spider observed on a garage wall in McKinney, Texas. These small spiders are commonly found in residential areas during spring and early summer. Professional pest inspection helps manage seasonal spider presence and prevent larger infestations.
American cockroach found on a residential wall during a summer inspection in McKinney, Texas. Presence of this pest indicates potential infestations and highlights the need for professional pest control to prevent health hazards and property damage.
Smokybrown cockroach spotted near an exterior mortar gap on a brick wall in McKinney, Texas. This pest is commonly active in warm summer months and can enter homes through small structural openings. Prompt exclusion and treatment are recommended to prevent infestations.
Opossum safely captured in a humane trap outside a commercial property in McKinney, Texas. Prompt wildlife removal services help prevent property damage and reduce health risks associated with urban wildlife intrusion.
Cockroach found dead on a hot concrete surface in McKinney, Texas, during a routine summer pest inspection. Warm weather often increases cockroach activity, highlighting the importance of proactive seasonal pest control for homes and businesses.
Visible entry point near roofline in McKinney, Texas showing structural gap where rodents or pests could enter. Proper exclusion sealing is recommended to prevent infestations and improve home protection during summer.
Active wasp nest spotted on the exterior wall of a home in McKinney, Texas during a summer inspection. Immediate professional pest control is essential to prevent stings and ensure safety around entry points.
Multiple rodent entry points sealed with exclusion material around a window frame in McKinney, Texas. Proper sealing of these access areas is essential to prevent rodents and pests from entering homes, especially during late spring activity spikes.