Rodent & Cockroach Control in Carrollton, TX
Same-day service for Carrollton homes, from Castle Hills and Indian Creek to the older streets around Old Town and the Rosemeade corridor near I-35E. We work Carrollton week after week.
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Serving every Carrollton neighborhood
ZIP codes 75006 · 75007 · 75010
2,000+ DFW-area homes serviced in 2026
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Why Carrollton Homes Choose Pest Me Off
Pest Me Off provides licensed residential pest control in Carrollton, TX, treating the rodents, cockroaches, and spiders that pressure homes from Castle Hills and Indian Creek to the 1970s streets around Old Town and Rosemeade. Carrollton is a fully built-out inner-ring Dallas suburb where the Hebron Parkway restaurant corridor, the I-35E logistics belt five miles from DFW Airport, and the Elm Fork Trinity River bottoms each create a different problem. We serve Carrollton and the greater DFW area, and we tailor every visit to the part of the city you live in.
That is why a Carrollton home needs more than a generic “pest control near me” spray. The dense Korean and Asian dining along Hebron Parkway keeps Norway rats and German cockroaches working the loading docks year-round, the wildlife along Furneaux Creek and the Elm Fork preserve pushes rodents into nearby homes, and the deteriorated seals and garage storage in older south Carrollton are exactly where brown recluse spiders settle in. We build the visit and the follow-up around what is actually active near you.
A local team in Carrollton
Not a national chain routing your call out of state. Our crews work Carrollton routes week after week.
Same-day service
Call before noon on a business day and we can usually have a technician out the same day.
Licensed & insured
Texas Department of Agriculture TPCL #0937184, with treatments safe around kids and pets.
Neighborhood-specific plans
We treat based on what is active in your part of Carrollton, with a free re-service guarantee on recurring plans.
What Our Carrollton Crews Actually See
The same crews work the same Carrollton neighborhoods week after week. Here are real jobs from our routes over the past several months, where they were and what we found.

Heavy droppings up in the attic
In a 75007 home near the Furneaux Creek side of the city, an attic inspection turned up a lot of rat droppings and active travel. We set snap traps and exterior bait stations, then came back to seal the home so new rats could not replace the ones we removed. This is our most common rodent call in west Carrollton.

A chewed hole above the back porch
A 75006 inspection found droppings around the back porch and a rat-chewed entry point up in the eave above it. We mapped every opening before sealing, because rats keep coming back through any gap left open. Older central Carrollton homes give them easy roofline access.

Big roaches in the kitchen
A north Carrollton home had large water bugs, the American cockroaches homeowners often call water bugs, showing up around the kitchen, along with spider webs in the trees and rodent concern in the roof. We treated the interior and exterior together. Older drainage and slab gaps are how these roaches get in.

Webbing across the whole yard
On a 75007 quarterly, we cleared spider webs off the full front and back of the property, dusted the cracks and crevices, and set a 2-foot perimeter band around the house. Carrollton’s older homes with deteriorated seals and garage storage are exactly where spiders settle in over winter.
We build each Carrollton plan around what we actually find, not a generic calendar.
Drawn from Pest Me Off service visits across Carrollton, fall 2025 through spring 2026. Card images are real Pest Me Off job photos. Licensed in Texas, TPCL #0937184.Carrollton’s Most Common Pests,
by Neighborhood
Pest pressure in Carrollton shifts by neighborhood, from the restaurant corridor along Hebron Parkway and the I-35E logistics belt to the older 1970s and 1980s homes around Old Town and Rosemeade. These are the three calls our crews run most across the city, the neighborhoods where each one clusters, and how we treat them.
Rodents
Norway rats, roof rats & house mice
Norway Rat
Roof Rat
House MouseCarrollton has the heaviest commercial rodent pressure of any city we serve. The Korean and Asian restaurant corridor along Hebron Parkway, the “K-Town” district, concentrates loading docks and dumpsters that feed a year-round Norway rat population for Castle Hills and Indian Creek, both less than half a mile away. The I-35E logistics belt five miles from DFW Airport adds warehouse-scale Norway rat pressure that pushes mice and rats into Rosemeade and south Carrollton from the strip centers. Three active arterial reconstructions on Hebron Parkway, Frankford Road, and Country Club Drive are disturbing where rats have settled in on 12-to-15-month cycles, pushing rodents toward nearby homes.
West Carrollton sees a different driver: the Elm Fork Nature Preserve, the Furneaux Creek greenbelt, and the Indian Creek drainage all carry rodents toward the homes that back up to them. Old Town’s pre-1960s housing along the Hutton Branch railroad corridor stays on our rodent route all year. Our rodent control in Carrollton team handles entry-point sealing, trapping, and follow-up as one coordinated sequence. We identify and permanently close every opening with custom metal fabrication before placing traps, so new rodents cannot replace the ones we remove.
Cockroaches
German, American, Oriental & Smokybrown
German Cockroach
American Cockroach
Oriental Cockroach
Smoky Brown CockroachThe Hebron Parkway “K-Town” corridor generates the highest German cockroach pressure in Carrollton. High-volume Korean barbecue and Asian kitchens produce the grease and food waste that German cockroaches thrive on, and they spread from those loading docks into the Castle Hills and Indian Creek streets nearby. The Old Town restaurant row along Broadway Street pushes German cockroaches into the historic residential blocks less than a quarter mile away. East of those corridors, American and Oriental cockroaches follow the older storm drains and slab gaps in 1970s and 1980s south Carrollton, which is where the “water bug” calls come from after heavy rain.
The I-35E industrial corridor adds American cockroach activity from aging commercial drains into south Carrollton utility infrastructure. Our cockroach exterminator in Carrollton team identifies the species before treating: German cockroaches need targeted gel bait behind appliances, while American and Oriental cockroaches respond to exterior perimeter treatment and closing the floor-drain and foundation entry points they use. Because German cockroaches produce new eggs every few weeks, our follow-up schedule is built around that biology, not a single visit.
Spiders
Brown recluse, black widow & wolf spider
Brown Recluse
Black Widow
Wolf SpiderBrown recluse spiders are the most common serious spider call in Carrollton, and the oldest housing carries the heaviest activity. The pre-1960s homes around Old Town and the National Historic Register blocks, along with the mature 1970s and 1980s housing across Rosemeade and south Carrollton, have the deteriorated door and foundation seals, garage storage, and crawl spaces brown recluse favor. Black widows settle into utility boxes, landscape timbers, and the HOA mulch beds throughout Castle Hills and Indian Creek, and wolf spiders stay active near the Elm Fork Trinity River corridor in west Carrollton, exactly the spread our crews find on quarterly visits.
Our spider control in Carrollton team treats the perimeter and interior in a single visit, targeting the spots where brown recluse and black widows concentrate rather than spraying broadly. Garage inspections are standard on every spider call, since garages hold the boxes and stored lumber brown recluse use as daytime cover. We also advise on storage changes that reduce their hiding spots permanently instead of requiring repeat treatments.
Seasonal Pest Activity in Carrollton
When each pest peaks in Carrollton, tied to the city’s own conditions, so you know when to call before it gets bad.


Spring
German cockroaches start breeding along the Hebron Parkway and Old Town restaurant rows, fire ants emerge around the Indian Creek and McInnish sports fields, and the first Norway rats expand their territory off Belt Line Road.


Summer
American “water bug” cockroaches move through south Carrollton storm drains, mosquitoes peak near the Dimension Tract wetlands and Furneaux Creek ponds, and the city’s West Nile trapping program runs April through October.


Fall
Norway rats and roof rats leave the Elm Fork preserve and Furneaux Creek corridors for rooflines and attics across west and central Carrollton, and spiders peak around older Old Town and Rosemeade homes.


Winter
Rats and mice stay indoors in attics and walls, which is when our exclusion crews seal the most homes, and brown recluse stay active year-round in heated garages and storage areas.
Pest Control Services in Carrollton, TX
Every service below is available across Carrollton. Tap one for treatment details, or get a free estimate above.
Norway rats off the Hebron Parkway and Belt Line dumpsters, roof rats in older central Carrollton, sealed out for good.
German roaches from the “K-Town” restaurant corridor, American water bugs from south Carrollton drains.
Brown recluse in Old Town and Rosemeade garages, wolf spiders along the Elm Fork Trinity corridor.
Fire ants around the Indian Creek golf course and McInnish sports fields, plus the Josey Ranch prairie.
Yards near the Dimension Tract wetlands, Furneaux Creek ponds, and Josey Ranch Lake, April through October.
Striped bark scorpions in older landscaping and stone features across established Carrollton neighborhoods.
Paper wasps and mud daubers on multi-story eaves around Coyote Ridge and the Castle Hills complexes.
Pressure from the Furneaux Creek and Elm Fork trail systems, where the city recommends long pants and closed shoes.
Permanent entry-point sealing with custom metal fabrication, ideal for older Carrollton roofs and soffit vents.
Subterranean and Formosan termites treated and monitored before structural damage starts.
Discreet same-day inspection and treatment with a timed follow-up visit.
Restaurant, warehouse, and retail service across the Hebron Parkway, Belt Line, and I-35E corridors.
Carrollton-Area Homeowners on Pest Me Off
Pest Me Off completed the squirrel and rat removal process with the best customer service and professionalism. Dylan completed the entire process explaining every step of the way with reports and pictures. Ryan was extremely knowledgeable, helpful, professional and friendly. Very affordable. I highly recommend this company.
Excellent, highly recommended. They spent over 2 hours on the initial visit spraying inside and all crevices, along with the exterior of the house. Many pest companies have never actually asked to open the garage and treat it. They also treated all along the driveway and sidewalks for ants and bugs. Hands down great customer service.
Frequently Asked Questions
This page is written and maintained by the Pest Me Off team serving Carrollton, TX. Last reviewed June 2026 · Licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture, TPCL #0937184.
Carrollton’s Rodents, Cockroaches, and Spiders Won’t Wait
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Pest Me Off has kept Carrollton homes protected since 2014, from Castle Hills and Indian Creek to Old Town and the Rosemeade corridor, licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture (TPCL #0937184) and rated a perfect 5.0 across every Google review.
Serving Carrollton and 13 Nearby Cities
Cities we serve
Pest Me Off serves Carrollton and 13 nearby cities across Dallas County and the greater DFW area. Call (972) 866-4720, Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:30pm.
Across Carrollton we cover Castle Hills, Indian Creek, Josey Ranch, Arbor Creek, Country Place, Rosemeade, Furneaux Creek, High Country, Old Town, and Trinity Mills, from the Hebron Parkway corridor in the north to the Trinity Mills and I-35E corridors in the south, in ZIP codes 75006, 75007, and 75010.