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Wasp & Fire Ant Control in Frisco, TX

Same-day service for Frisco homes, from The Star and Phillips Creek Ranch to Frisco Lakes and the new builds out in the Fields. Our trucks run Frisco week after week.

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ZIP codes 75033 · 75034 · 75035 · 75036

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Local pest control

Why Frisco Homes Choose Pest Me Off

Pest Me Off provides licensed residential pest control in Frisco, TX, treating the paper wasps, fire ants, and cockroaches that pressure homes from The Star and Phillips Creek Ranch to Hollyhock and the new builds out in the Fields. As a local Frisco pest control company, we work the city’s mix of housing and habitat every week: master-planned communities built on former cattle ranch land, championship golf corridors, lakeside neighborhoods, and active construction that each create a different pest problem.

That is why a Frisco home needs more than a generic “pest control near me” spray. Frisco’s heavy clay soil keeps fire ant pressure high all year, the deep covered patios on the newer builds give paper wasps the eaves they love, and the 2,500-acre Fields build-out keeps pushing fire ants and rodents into finished neighborhoods nearby. We build the visit and the follow-up schedule around what is actually active in your part of Frisco.

Frisco, Texas water tower illustration Frisco marked on a map of Texas

Local Frisco team

Not a national chain routing your call out of state. Our trucks run Frisco routes every 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 Frisco, with a free re-service guarantee on recurring plans.

From our Frisco routes

What Our Frisco Crews Actually See

Our trucks run Frisco week after week. Here are real jobs from our routes, where they were and what we found.

WaspRemoved paper wasp nest held in a gloved hand on a Pest Me Off job in Frisco, TX
Phillips Creek Ranch

Nests on the covered patios

Paper wasps and mud daubers are the call we run most across Frisco from late spring on. We clear nests off eaves, soffits, and the deep covered patios the newer builds are full of, then treat the spots where they rebuild. The homes near The Star and Phillips Creek Ranch see it first each year.

Fire antClose-up of a fire-red ant on a stucco wall on a Pest Me Off job in Frisco, TX
The Fields, west Frisco

Mounds days after rain

Fire ants never let up on Frisco’s heavy clay soil. It is the one pest we treat on almost every visit, and the disturbed lots out in the Fields build-out and Phillips Creek Ranch get hit hardest, with fresh mounds pushing up within days of a rain.

CockroachGlue board covered with captured cockroaches on a Pest Me Off job in Frisco, TX
Central Frisco

Four behind a coffee machine

On a Frisco kitchen call, we flushed four roaches out from behind a coffee machine and found more in the gaps under the fridge and around the outlets. German roaches ride in on boxes and groceries, so we treat the hiding spots and set monitors, not just the floor.

SpiderBlack widow with red hourglass in its web on a Pest Me Off job in Frisco, TX
Frisco Lakes

Black widows in the stonework

The lakeside homes near Frisco’s creeks and the Lewisville Lake side get the heaviest spider pressure. We find black widows tucked into stone retaining walls and garage corners, and webbing builds fast on the new-construction exteriors, so we clear it and treat the perimeter every visit.

We build each Frisco plan around what we actually find, not a generic calendar.

Drawn from Pest Me Off service visits across Frisco, 2025 to 2026. Licensed in Texas, TPCL #0937184.
Local hot spots

Frisco’s Most Common Pests,
by Neighborhood

Pest pressure in Frisco shifts by neighborhood, from the venue corridors around The Star and PGA Frisco to the lakeside homes at Frisco Lakes and the active build-out across the Fields. These are the three calls our crews run most across the city, the neighborhoods where each one clusters, and how we treat them.

Wasps

Paper wasps, mud daubers & yellow jackets
Seasonal activity
Peak May to September
Paper wasp
Most common species in Frisco
Paper WaspMud DauberYellow Jacket
Neighborhood hot spots
GrayhawkNewman VillagePhillips Creek Ranch

Wasps are Frisco’s number-one call. Frisco’s newer homes are built for outdoor living, with deep covered patios, tall soffits, and big eave systems, and paper wasps treat all of it as prime nesting space from May into September. The pressure is heaviest in the higher-end communities like Grayhawk, Newman Village, and Phillips Creek Ranch, where elaborate covered patios and stone plazas give wasps shelter on every elevation. Several Frisco HOAs, Grayhawk and Newman Village among them, require professional removal rather than letting homeowners knock nests down themselves.

The big venues drive Frisco’s wasp pressure to an institutional scale. The Star, Toyota Stadium, and Dr Pepper Ballpark all carry large structural overhangs and eaves that support sizable paper wasp colonies, and the residential blocks nearby feel it first. Yellow jackets turn up in late summer around the food trucks at Music in the Square and Warren Sports Complex, where the 5-acre Freedom Meadow wildflowers draw them in. Our wasp control in Frisco team removes the active nest, treats the spots where wasps rebuild, and knocks back the void where they were nesting so the eave does not draw a new colony the next month.

Fire Ants

Red imported fire ants
Seasonal activity
Active year-round
Most common species in Frisco
Red Imported Fire Ant
Neighborhood hot spots
FieldsHollyhockPhillips Creek Ranch

Fire ants run year-round in Frisco because of the heavy clay soil and the constant turnover of open ground. The Fields, built on 2,545 acres of former Headquarters Ranch cattle land along the Dallas North Tollway, is the single biggest source of fire ant displacement we see anywhere we work. As crews clear new phases in Brookside, The Preserve, and around Universal Kids Resort, fire ants get pushed straight into the finished homes nearby. Newman Village, gated right against the Fields clearing, sits directly in that path and gets new mounds along its edges through every build season.

The irrigated green space keeps fire ants going through the dry stretch too. Phillips Creek Ranch waters all of its open space with reclaimed water, so the HOA turf stays moist enough for active mounds even in mid-summer. Hollyhock backs right up to the PGA Frisco championship fairways, and course maintenance and tournament foot traffic keep disturbing mounds and driving fire ants into the neighborhood’s edges. Our fire ant control in Frisco team treats the active mounds with a targeted granular and liquid program and sets a follow-up schedule, because on disturbed clay a single mound treatment never holds for long.

Cockroaches

German, American & Smoky Brown
Seasonal activity
Peak April to October
Most common species in Frisco
German CockroachAmerican CockroachSmoky Brown Cockroach
Neighborhood hot spots
StonebriarHollyhockThe Star area

The American cockroach is the dominant outdoor roach in Frisco, coming in through garages and foundation gaps, and smoky brown roaches show up in the heavily landscaped new construction once the tree cover matures close to the house. The German cockroach is the one that rides indoors, and Frisco’s dining corridors are where it builds. The Stonebriar Centre food court and pad-site restaurants keep German roach pressure high for the Stonebriar homes right beside the mall, the Legacy Drive corridor around The Star adds another source, and the 13 dining outlets at the Omni PGA Frisco resort do the same for Hollyhock next door.

Our cockroach exterminator in Frisco team identifies the species before treating, because the fix is different for each. German cockroaches need targeted gel bait placed in the gaps behind appliances and around outlets, while American and smoky brown roaches respond to an exterior perimeter treatment and closing the entry points they use at the foundation. Because German cockroaches produce new eggs every few weeks, our follow-up schedule is built around that breeding cycle, not a single visit. When Fields West opens its 675,000 square feet of retail and dining, that corridor will add a new long-term roach source for north Frisco, the way Legacy West did for Plano.

Seasonal activity

Seasonal Pest Activity in Frisco

When each pest peaks in Frisco, tied to the city’s own conditions, so you know when to call before it gets bad.

Spring pest activity in Frisco TX: fire ants on freshly cleared lots

Spring

March to May

Fire ants surge on the cleared lots across the Fields and Phillips Creek Ranch, paper wasps start nests under covered patios, and Warren Sports Complex fields draw fire ants and yellow jackets as tournament season ramps up.

Summer pest activity in Frisco TX: a wasp nest on a covered patio

Summer

June to August

Paper wasps peak on Frisco’s covered patios and stadium eaves, mosquitoes rise around the Phillips Creek Ranch lakes and the Frisco Lakes shoreline, and German roaches build near the Stonebriar Centre and PGA Frisco dining corridors.

Fall pest activity in Frisco TX: a rodent moving toward a home as the leaves turn

Fall

September to November

Norway rats move toward homes from the loading docks at The Star and Stonebriar Centre, ticks stay active on the Hazelwood Trail grasslands, and house mice push into new-construction garages out in the Fields as it cools.

Winter pest activity in Frisco TX: a house mouse outside a Frisco home

Winter

December to February

Rodents stay indoors in walls and attics, fire ants keep working the irrigated HOA turf at Phillips Creek Ranch, and black widows hold over in stone retaining walls and garage corners near the lakes.

Services in Frisco

Pest Control Services in Frisco, TX

Every service below is available across Frisco. Tap one for treatment details, or get a free estimate above.

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After a horrible experience with a big national pest control company, three visits and zero results, we called Pest Me Off and the difference was unbelievable. The owner came out first thing the next morning, inspected everything, and solved the problem in one visit. Highly recommend.
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Frisco FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Pest Me Off offers same-day pest control throughout Frisco, TX Monday through Friday for most services. Call before noon on a business day and we can typically have a technician to your home the same day. Our service area covers all of Frisco including Phillips Creek Ranch, Stonebriar, Grayhawk, Hollyhock, the Fields, Frisco Lakes, and every neighborhood and zip code throughout the city.
The Star, Toyota Stadium, and Dr Pepper Ballpark are large venues with extensive structural overhangs and eave systems, and those carry sizable paper wasp colonies through the warm months. The residential blocks closest to those campuses feel the pressure first. On top of that, the higher-end Frisco neighborhoods nearby, like Grayhawk and Newman Village, are built for outdoor living with deep covered patios and stone plazas that give wasps even more nesting space. The combination is why the venue corridor sees the heaviest wasp activity in the city from May through September.
Wasps, fire ants, and cockroaches are the three calls our crews run most across Frisco. Paper wasps build on the covered patios and eaves that the newer Frisco builds are full of from May through September. Fire ants stay active year-round on Frisco’s heavy clay soil and surge wherever ground is being cleared, especially around the Fields and Phillips Creek Ranch. Cockroaches break down by species: American roaches are the dominant outdoor roach coming in through garages, while German roaches build near the Stonebriar Centre, The Star, and PGA Frisco dining corridors and ride indoors from there.
Frisco sits on heavy clay soil that fire ants thrive in, and the city’s constant build-out keeps giving them open ground to move into. The Fields, built on 2,545 acres of former cattle ranch land, is the largest active source of fire ant displacement we see anywhere we work. Each time crews clear a new phase, fire ants get pushed into the finished homes nearby, which is why Newman Village and Hollyhock get new mounds along their edges through every build season. Reclaimed-water irrigation at communities like Phillips Creek Ranch keeps the HOA turf moist enough for active mounds even through dry summer stretches.
Yes. We run all of Frisco, and those three are among our most consistent routes. Phillips Creek Ranch sees year-round fire ants on its reclaimed-water HOA turf plus warm-season mosquitoes off its internal lakes and creek. Grayhawk gets steady paper wasp pressure from May through September, with an HOA that requires professional removal. The Fields, with its active clearing and new-build garages, gets fire ants, displaced scorpions, and house mice in the first season after a home is finished. We also cover Stonebriar, Hollyhock, Newman Village, Frisco Lakes, Heritage Lakes, and every other Frisco community.
They often do. Paper wasps are drawn to the same sheltered eaves, soffits, and covered patios season after season, and an old nest site or the scent left behind makes a spot more likely to be reused. That is why we do not just knock the nest down. Our crews remove the active nest, treat the surface where wasps rebuild, and knock back the void or corner they were nesting in so the same eave does not draw a fresh colony a few weeks later. On Frisco’s covered patios, that follow-up treatment is what keeps the spot clear for the rest of the season.
Keep your distance and do not spray a hardware-store can at it, especially on the larger paper wasp and yellow jacket nests common in Frisco. A partial knockdown can scatter the colony and trigger stinging, and on a tall covered patio or second-story eave it puts you on a ladder near agitated wasps. Note where the nest is, how big it is, and whether you have seen heavy traffic in and out, then call or text Pest Me Off at (972) 866-4720. We will remove the nest safely, treat the rebuild spot, and check the rest of the eaves and soffits while we are there, since Frisco homes often have more than one nest going at once.

This page is written and maintained by the Pest Me Off team in Frisco, TX. Last reviewed June 2026 · Licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture, TPCL #0937184.

Frisco’s Wasps, Fire Ants, and Roaches Won’t Wait

Same-day pest control from a team that runs Frisco every week. Call or text now, or get a free estimate.

Pest Me Off runs Frisco every week, from Phillips Creek Ranch and Grayhawk to the venue corridor around The Star, licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture (TPCL #0937184) and rated a perfect 5.0 across every Google review.

Service area

Serving Frisco and 13 Nearby Cities

Cities we serve

Pest Me Off serves Frisco and 14 cities across Collin County and surrounding areas. Call (972) 866-4720, Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:30pm.

Across Frisco we cover The Grove, Phillips Creek Ranch, Stonebriar, Grayhawk, Newman Village, Hollyhock, the Fields, Frisco Lakes, and Heritage Lakes, from US-380 and the Fields build-out in the north to the Sam Rayburn Tollway in the south, in ZIP codes 75033, 75034, 75035, and 75036.

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