Fort Worth anchors the western half of the metroplex, with a housing stock that runs from historic districts and established neighborhoods to fast-growing new development on the city's edges. As with the rest of DFW, mild winters mean pest activity here runs close to year-round, and the right plan depends heavily on the age and construction of your home.
The pests we see most in Fort Worth
Rodents are a leading call — roof rats in tree-lined older neighborhoods, Norway rats near foundations and drainage, and mice everywhere. Termites matter given the region's subterranean termite pressure and older wood-frame homes. Ants, roaches, spiders, mosquitoes and stinging insects round out the seasonal spread.
Historic vs new-build Fort Worth
Older and historic Fort Worth homes have the aging seals, settled foundations and exposed wood that favor rodents and termites — and often older wiring that raises the fire stakes on a rodent problem. Newer developments bring the brick-veneer weep holes standard across DFW growth areas. We tailor the inspection accordingly.
Our approach
Species-level rodent ID, itemized quotes, targeted treatment, and exclusion that seals entry points. Quarterly general protection is standard, with termite and specialty services as needed.
Pricing & next steps
DFW-standard pricing applies; see pricing. Book a free inspection and we'll assess your Fort Worth home. We also serve nearby Arlington.
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Tell us what you're seeing. A licensed technician identifies the pest and entry points and quotes an exact price — no obligation.


