Dealing with pests in Union City, GA?
Union City, GA is a Fulton County community positioned near Hartsfield-Jackson, one of the busiest airports in the world. That geography means a mix of established residential neighborhoods and significant commercial activity along I-85, and from a pest control standpoint, those land uses create different but overlapping challenges. Termites are the structural risk that every Fulton County homeowner should manage actively. Cockroaches, mice, fire ants, and mosquitoes complete the year-round pest calendar.
Which pests are most common in Union City?
Union City's location southwest of Atlanta near the airport creates a mix of residential and commercial pressure. The I-85 corridor brings commercial pest challenges close to residential neighborhoods, and Fulton County's humid clay soils sustain year-round termite activity.
- Subterranean termites. Swarms February through April, active year-round. Fulton County sits in a high-termite-pressure zone for Georgia. Union City's mix of residential and commercial construction and the humid clay soils of southwest Atlanta are favorable for colony development.
- Cockroaches. Year-round. American cockroaches are common in Union City's drainage infrastructure and enter structures through floor drains and exterior gaps. German cockroaches are a commercial pest that can spread to adjacent residential areas along I-85.
- Mice. Year-round, peak fall and winter. Union City's residential neighborhoods see consistent mouse pressure, with the commercial corridor along I-85 providing additional rodent habitat that borders some residential areas.
- Fire ants. Year-round, most active March through October. Red imported fire ants are firmly established throughout Fulton County. They are a standard outdoor pest in Union City yards, particularly in open grassy areas.
- Mosquitoes. April through October. The seasonal pattern in Union City follows the metro Atlanta mosquito calendar, with the highest pressure in the July through September window during peak heat and after rain events.
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Or call 1-800-PEST-USAWhat else should Union City homeowners know?
Georgia is one of the higher-termite-risk states in the US, and Fulton County is not an exception. Eastern subterranean termites are the primary species, living in colonies underground and foraging upward through soil contact and mud tubes to reach wood. The humid clay soils common in the southwest Atlanta area stay moist and warm through much of the year, which supports large, active colonies. Swarms in Union City typically occur on warm days in February through April, often following a rain event. Finding winged termites inside the home, near a window or baseboard, is a sign that a colony is already present or immediately adjacent. Annual inspections are the standard of care in this part of Georgia. Homes without active termite protection are taking a risk that compounds over time as colonies grow and damage accumulates before it becomes visible.
The I-85 corridor through Fulton County has significant warehouse, commercial, and food-handling activity. Those environments support German cockroach populations in particular, and cockroach pressure from commercial areas can extend into adjacent residential zones when businesses change or when drainage infrastructure is shared. American cockroaches, the large species common throughout Georgia, are present in the drainage and sewer infrastructure everywhere in Union City and enter homes through floor drains and gaps at exterior doors. If you live near the commercial corridor and you are seeing small, fast-moving cockroaches in the kitchen or bathroom, those are most likely German cockroaches, and they warrant a professional treatment plan rather than store-bought sprays, which tend to scatter them rather than eliminate the population. If you are seeing large, reddish-brown cockroaches, those are American cockroaches, and the entry point is the drainage infrastructure or exterior gaps.
How do you keep them out?
- →Schedule an annual termite inspection in Fulton County's active termite zone.
- →Keep mulch and soil from direct contact with wood siding and framing around the foundation.
- →Install check-valve covers on floor drains in bathrooms and laundry rooms to block cockroach entry.
- →Seal exterior gaps and gaps around utility penetrations before fall to reduce mouse access.
- →Treat fire ant mounds with an approved bait product as they appear in yard areas.
How much does pest control cost in Union City?
Union City pest control pricing is consistent with the metro Atlanta market. Termite inspections are typically offered at no cost by licensed companies. General pest plans covering cockroaches, mice, and ants are widely available on a quarterly or monthly schedule. Contact a licensed Fulton County technician for a site-specific estimate.
When do termites swarm in Union City, GA?
Eastern subterranean termites in the Atlanta area typically swarm from February through April, with the peak on warm, humid days following a rain event. Swarms occur when a mature colony releases winged reproductives to start new colonies. Finding them inside your home is a serious sign. Finding them outdoors near a wood pile or stump is a warning to inspect the structure.
Are fire ants in Union City dangerous?
Red imported fire ants deliver multiple stings and inject venom that causes burning pain followed by a white pustule. Most reactions are localized. A small percentage of people experience severe systemic reactions requiring medical attention. Children and pets are most at risk because they may not respond quickly enough when a mound is disturbed. Treat visible mounds with a bait product and check the yard regularly.
How do I find where mice are entering my Union City home?
Walk the perimeter at dusk with a flashlight and look for gaps at the foundation level, where utility lines enter the structure, under garage doors, and where different building materials meet. Mice can enter through a gap the size of a dime. Inside, look for droppings along wall edges in cabinets and under sinks. A professional exclusion inspection can systematically identify all entry points, which is often more efficient than trying to find them yourself.
What happens next?
Book a free inspection and a local technician will confirm what you are dealing with.
Reviewed by James Cole, Service Operations Manager, PestRemovalUSA, PestRemovalUSA