Sealing Pest Entry Points in Princeton

Spider webbing found near an unsealed gap during exclusion work in Princeton, Texas. Web presence indicates potential pest traffic. Professional sealing recommended to prevent spider and insect entry, improving overall home defense and pest prevention efforts.
Slug Found On Brick Allen

Yellow slug spotted crawling along garden brick edging in Allen, Texas. Slugs can indicate excessive moisture and may lead to plant damage in gardens; pest control or habitat adjustment is recommended for prevention.
Dead Spider Found Indoors McKinney

Dead spider found on interior floor in McKinney, Texas during summer pest inspection. Indicates potential spider presence indoors; professional pest control recommended to prevent infestation and ensure safety from venomous species.
Katydid Found Outdoors Little Elm

A green katydid was identified near the front patio of a residential home in Little Elm, Texas during a summer pest control inspection. While generally harmless, spotting insects like this can indicate nearby vegetation or openings that might attract other pests. Timely assessment helps reduce unintentional indoor entry.
Black and Yellow Spider Little Elm

Striking black and yellow garden spider spotted on a residential brick wall in Little Elm, Texas. Regular inspections during warm months help identify spider presence and prevent indoor infestations. Professional pest services can ensure safe removal and prevention.
Spider Sighting In Bathroom McKinney

Small spider found indoors in McKinney, Texas during a summer pest control inspection. Spiders commonly enter homes through small openings; regular inspections and sealing entry points help minimize risk.
Bee Identified on Surface Frisco

Large bee identified on a concrete surface during summer in Frisco, Texas. Spotting such pests around properties can indicate nearby nesting locations. Timely pest control can help prevent stings and reduce the risk of infestation.
Spider Spotted in Grass Princeton

This vividly patterned spider was identified during a mid-summer pest inspection in Princeton, Texas. Spiders commonly hide in tall grass and shaded areas, potentially leading to surprise contact and bites. Regular pest control visits help locate and manage spider activity before infestations occur.
Wasp Activity Found McKinney

Small wasp identified on the exterior wall of a property in McKinney, Texas during a summer inspection. Wasp activity near entry points poses a risk to residents. Safe removal and preventative treatment are recommended to avoid nesting issues.
Black Widow Found Frisco

Black widow spider spotted during a summer pest inspection in Frisco, Texas. Presence of venomous spiders like this highlights the need for regular professional pest control to protect residents from bites and infestations.