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Dead spider spotted inside a home on yellow siding surface in Plano during summer pest control inspection.

Dead spider found indoors in Plano, Texas, indicating a potential interior infestation. Summer is peak season for spider activity, making professional pest inspections essential to maintain a pest-free home environment.

Exclusion gap behind exterior wood siding in Frisco possibly allowing pests into the structure.

Visible gap behind exterior wood paneling in Frisco, Texas poses a potential entry point for pests such as rodents or insects. Professional exclusion services are recommended to seal entry points and protect homes during the active summer season.

Dead cockroaches, beetles, flies, and a lizard caught on glue trap in Murphy

Glue trap used in Murphy, Texas, reveals diverse pest activity including cockroaches, beetles, flies, and even a small lizard. Summer infestations are common, highlighting the importance of professional pest control inspections during warm months to prevent larger issues.

Spider resting near an egg sac in a shaded exterior corner of a home in Princeton.

A spider is seen near an egg sac in the shaded corner of a home’s exterior in Princeton, Texas. This potential infestation indicates the need for prompt pest control to prevent further spread and maintain safe, spider-free living conditions, especially during the active summer months.

Carpenter bee resting on brick wall during summer inspection in Melissa

Carpenter bee spotted near a brick wall in Melissa, Texas during a summer inspection. Presence of carpenter bees may indicate potential wood damage, highlighting the importance of timely pest control interventions.

Camel crickets found on exterior brick wall during summer inspection in Melissa

Multiple camel crickets were observed on the exterior brick siding of a home in Melissa, Texas during a summer inspection. These pests often seek entry into homes through cracks and crevices. Prompt treatment and sealing entry points can reduce indoor infestations and protect your living space.

Wolf spider located along base of concrete wall during summer inspection in Princeton.

A large wolf spider was discovered along a concrete wall in Princeton, Texas, during a routine summer pest control inspection. These spiders can wander indoors in search of prey or shelter. Proper sealing and pest management strategies are essential to prevent spider intrusions in North Texas homes during warmer months.

Small black beetle crawling on indoor wooden surface during summer inspection in Frisco.

A small black beetle was identified indoors on a wooden surface during a summer pest inspection in Frisco, Texas. Timely pest control can prevent infestations and damage to property.

Several spiders trapped on glue board during summer pest inspection in Allen.

Spiders caught on a glue trap in Allen, Texas during a summer pest inspection. This image demonstrates the effectiveness of preventative monitoring and the need for pest control services to reduce indoor spider infestations in residential areas.

Dead mosquitoes found on window blinds and ledge in Fairview home during summer inspection.

Cluster of dead mosquitoes discovered on window blinds and sill in Fairview, Texas, during late June inspection. Presence indicates possible entry points and breeding indoors; professional pest control treatment and sealing recommended for mosquito prevention.