Pest Control in Garland, TX

Garland sits right on the edge of Lake Ray Hubbard, and that lakefront location adds a dimension to the mosquito season that inland DFW suburbs do not have. Residents near the lake deal with some of the heaviest mosquito pressure in the metro, on top of the standard North Texas fire ant and termite picture.

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Pest control in Garland is North Texas pest control with the added pressure of Lake Ray Hubbard. The lake and the creek corridors that feed it create sustained mosquito breeding habitat, and neighborhoods bordering the lake deal with heavier mosquito pressure than most of the DFW metro. Underneath that, the standard DFW picture applies: heavy subterranean termite pressure from the clay soils, year-round fire ants, German cockroaches indoors, and rats working the mature tree canopy. Dallas County Health and Human Services tracks West Nile virus through the season.

Which pests are active in Garland

PestWhen activeLocal notes
Red imported fire antsYear-round, most active spring through fallFire ants are a constant presence across Garland's residential neighborhoods and parks and rebuild mounds quickly after rain. They are a sting hazard in yards and around the many recreational areas bordering Lake Ray Hubbard.
Eastern subterranean termitesSwarms January through April, active year-round in soilGarland is in the DFW high termite pressure zone. The North Texas clay soils retain moisture and support large subterranean colonies. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension confirms the area carries some of the highest termite pressure in Texas.
MosquitoesMarch through NovemberLake Ray Hubbard and the many creek corridors through Garland create sustained mosquito breeding habitat. Dallas County Health and Human Services monitors West Nile virus activity through the warm season, and the lake-adjacent neighborhoods see some of the heaviest mosquito pressure in the DFW metro.
German cockroachesYear-roundGerman cockroaches are the dominant indoor roach in Garland's apartment complexes, restaurants, and multi-family housing. They breed entirely indoors and require no outdoor access to maintain populations year-round.
Roof rats and Norway ratsYear-roundGarland's established neighborhoods with mature tree canopy support roof rat populations in attics and trees. Norway rats are present near the commercial corridors and older drainage infrastructure.

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Lake Ray Hubbard and the mosquito season

Lake Ray Hubbard sits on Garland's eastern border and feeds a network of creeks that run through the city. The standing and slow-moving water along these corridors sustains mosquito breeding from March through November. Dallas County runs active West Nile virus surveillance, and the lake-adjacent neighborhoods see notably higher mosquito pressure than the landlocked parts of the metroplex. Eliminating standing water on the property is the first step; treating the shaded resting areas under decks, in dense vegetation, and along fence lines handles the second.

Clay soils and the DFW termite picture

The expansive clay soils of North Texas are excellent at holding moisture and supporting subterranean termite colonies. Garland shares this risk with the rest of Dallas County, and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension identifies the DFW area as one of the highest termite pressure zones in Texas. The slab-on-grade construction common across Garland's residential neighborhoods lets termites enter through expansion joints and plumbing penetrations without obvious signs until damage is significant. Annual inspections are the standard protective measure.

Keeping pests out of Garland homes

  • Remove standing water from the property weekly to reduce mosquito breeding near Lake Ray Hubbard.
  • Schedule an annual termite inspection given the North Texas clay-soil high-pressure zone.
  • Treat fire ant mounds as they appear, especially after rain when new mounds pop up across the yard.
  • Trim tree branches back from the roofline to reduce roof rat access to attics.

What pest control costs in Garland

Garland pest control is typically quoted as a year-round general plan with termite protection quoted separately after inspection and mosquito treatment added seasonally. Start with a free assessment.

Garland homeowner questions

Is Garland in a high termite risk area?

Yes. Garland is in Dallas County, which Texas A&M AgriLife Extension identifies as part of the DFW high termite pressure zone. The North Texas clay soils retain moisture and support large subterranean colonies. Annual inspections are the standard protective measure for the area.

Why is the mosquito problem worse near Lake Ray Hubbard?

Lake Ray Hubbard and the creek corridors that feed it provide sustained mosquito breeding habitat from March through November. Neighborhoods bordering the lake see heavier pressure than the landlocked parts of the metro. Dallas County monitors West Nile virus through the season, and eliminating standing water on the property is the most effective first step.

Are fire ants dangerous in Garland parks?

Fire ant mounds appear in open turf and rebuild quickly after rain. They are a sting hazard, particularly for children and pets who may not notice a mound before stepping on it. Treating mounds promptly and surveying parks and yards after rain events keeps the risk manageable.

Why do I keep getting cockroaches even after treatment?

German cockroaches breed entirely indoors and spread through shared walls and plumbing in multi-unit buildings. If you live in an apartment or townhome, reinfestation from adjacent units is common if treatment covers only one unit. Effective management in multi-family settings requires addressing neighboring units and shared spaces at the same time.

What are the signs of a roof rat problem in Garland?

Roof rats leave droppings about half an inch long, chew marks on wood and wiring, and grease marks along their travel routes on fence tops and in attic rafters. You may hear them moving at night in the attic. They enter through gaps at the roofline and travel along branches and utility lines. Trimming trees back and sealing entry points is the first step.

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Reviewed by Marcus Reed, Lead Pest Control Technician, PestRemovalUSA

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