A Complete Guide To Common Pests In Arlington, TX
If you’ve been finding pests in your home or business, our Pest Library is the place to find the answers to your questions. It highlights the most common pests in the Arlington area so that you can easily find the information you need. From ants to termites and everything in between, our Pest Library will help you understand the pests that are on your property and what you can do to get rid of them.
Ants
Anyone that lives in Texas knows that ants can be a problem any time of year due to our mild winters. Many of the species common to the area are nuisance species. However, some species are dangerous.
View PestBed Bugs
Bed bugs are insects that invade our homes in large numbers and feed on our blood as we sleep.
View PestCockroaches
Cockroaches are medium-sized insects that have broad, flat, oval-shaped bodies. Most species of cockroaches grow to between 1/2 to 2 inches long.
View PestFleas
Fleas are parasitic insects that feed on the blood of warm-blooded mammals. Though associated with pet owners, fleas can find a way into any yard or home, whether pets are present or not.
View PestMosquitoes
The mosquito is one pest that everyone in Texas is familiar with. These tiny flying insects can be a big problem if you spend time outside because of their annoying and sometimes dangerous bites.
View PestRodents
Rodents like mice and rats are common visitors to man-made structures. They have developed close ties with people and want to live with us.
View PestSpiders
One thing to know about spiders is that they all have fangs and venom. While this is the case, most that you will encounter in Texas are not dangerous unless a person has an allergy to venom.
View PestTermites
The reason termites are so common in and around our Texas homes is because it provides them with the two things they need to survive- moisture and wood to use as a food source.
View PestTicks
Ticks are arachnids and are related to spiders and mites. They are ectoparasites whose sole source of food is blood from warm-blooded animals.
View PestWildlife
Texas has a diverse wildlife population. For the most part, these animals go unnoticed, but they get too comfortable on a residential property every so often.
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