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Need Pest Control in Eagle Pass? Call Eagle Pass Pest Control Pros

Whether it's a one-time problem or ongoing prevention, we handle the full range of pests that show up in South Texas properties. Eagle Pass sits in a warm, semi-arid climate that keeps pest pressure active most of the year. Cockroaches find their way into kitchens and wall voids. Ants push in through foundation cracks and door frames. Rodents like mice and rats move indoors when temperatures shift. Wasps and hornets build nests under eaves and in landscaping. Fleas, ticks, and silverfish round out the list of pests that make life uncomfortable for residents and businesses alike.

We treat your home the way we would our own. That means a thorough interior pest treatment combined with an exterior barrier treatment along the perimeter, covering the places pests use to get inside before they get a chance to.

Common pests we treat include:

  • Ants, including fire ants and tawny crazy ants
  • Cockroaches
  • Spiders, including brown recluse
  • Mice and rats
  • Wasps, hornets, and yellowjackets
  • Fleas and chiggers
  • Lone Star ticks
  • Silverfish and house centipedes
  • Mosquitoes
  • Kissing bugs
  • Bed bugs
  • Subterranean termites
  • Occasional invaders and seasonal pests

Pest Control Services for Eagle Pass Residents and Property Owners

From a quiet suburb to a busy storefront, pest problems do not wait for a convenient moment. We work with homeowners, renters, landlords, and property managers throughout Eagle Pass and Maverick County. Whether you are moving into a new place and want a clean start, managing a rental unit between tenants, or dealing with an active infestation, we have a service option that fits.

We are a local pest control company for homeowners who want real answers and a treatment plan that actually holds up. Our interior treatments cover living spaces, kitchens, bathrooms, crawl spaces, and attics. Entry-point sealing and exclusion work reduce the ways pests get back in after a treatment. We will handle the pests so you don't have to.

One-Time Pest Treatment

A one-time visit is a good fit when you have a specific problem you need handled, or when you want to clear a property before moving in or listing it for sale. On the day of service, a technician walks the property, identifies active pest pressure and entry points, and applies targeted treatments inside and out. Products are applied according to label directions, and the technician will explain any preparation needed beforehand and what to expect afterward.

Recurring Prevention Plans

Recurring prevention is the most effective way to keep pest pressure from building back up. We offer quarterly and bi-monthly plans that keep your property covered through every season. Each visit includes a perimeter pest control application, an interior check where needed, and attention to moisture and harborage conditions that attract pests in the first place. Integrated pest management principles guide how we schedule and adjust treatments over time, reducing the need for reactive calls by staying ahead of the pressure.

Available For Food Businesses

Commercial Pest Control for Eagle Pass Businesses

Keeping pests down starts with sealing them out, and for businesses in Eagle Pass, that means a structured approach that fits your operation. We provide commercial pest control for restaurants, retail stores, offices, warehouses, and multi-family housing. Property managers who oversee multiple units rely on us for consistent scheduling and documentation. Food-service businesses get label-directed applications that account for the specific requirements of food-handling environments, including attention to pantry and stored-product pest control in storage areas.

Experienced technicians who respect your space show up ready to work around your schedule and your customers. We assess the property, identify the pressure points, and put a treatment plan in place that keeps pests from becoming a problem for your staff or the people you serve.

A Small Problem Is Still A Growing One

Pests That Thrive in the Eagle Pass Area

Eagle Pass and the surrounding parts of Maverick County deal with pest species that are common across South Texas and that require specific treatment approaches. Here is what you need to know about the three that generate the most calls in this area.

Red Imported Fire Ant Control

Red imported fire ants are widespread across Eagle Pass and thrive in the open ground of yards, parks, and commercial lots. Their mounds can appear quickly after rain and pose a real sting risk to children, pets, and anyone working outdoors. We treat active mounds directly and apply an exterior barrier treatment around the property perimeter to reduce recolonization. Follow-up is part of the plan, because fire ant pressure in this region does not resolve after a single application.

Brown Recluse Spider Control

Brown recluse spiders are a genuine concern in Eagle Pass-area homes, particularly in older structures with plenty of clutter, stored boxes, and undisturbed corners. They hide in closets, garages, attics, and crawl spaces, and their bites can cause serious tissue damage. Before a treatment, we ask that clutter be reduced in the areas being treated so the application reaches the spaces where spiders actually shelter. Interior pest treatment targets harborage zones, and entry-point sealing reduces the ways they move between the outside and the living areas of your home.

Striped Bark Scorpion Control

Striped bark scorpions are the scorpion species found in South Texas, and Eagle Pass is well within their range. They move indoors through gaps around pipes, door frames, and foundation cracks, and they tend to shelter in dark, undisturbed spaces like closets, under furniture, and in wall voids. We apply perimeter pest control treatments around the foundation and address the entry points they use to get inside. Sealing gaps and reducing outdoor harborage like stacked wood or debris near the structure is part of the approach we recommend alongside treatment.

Pricing and Scheduling: What to Expect When You Call

Ready to get the pests gone? The process is straightforward. When you call, you get the rate on the phone before anything is scheduled. We explain what the treatment covers and answer any questions about the service. Same-day appointments are often available, so if you are dealing with something active right now, it is worth calling to find out what we can do today.

There is no pressure to commit to a plan on the spot. If a one-time treatment is what you need, that is what we quote. If recurring prevention makes more sense for your situation, we will walk you through the options and the scheduling cadence so you know exactly what to expect going forward. The price is confirmed before we schedule, and you are told what it covers. Call today and we will set your appointment.

The Right Product, Not The Cheapest

Serving Eagle Pass and the Surrounding Area

We serve Eagle Pass and the communities throughout Maverick County and the surrounding region. That includes Del Rio to the northeast, Brackettville, Uvalde, Quemado, El Indio, and Normandy. If you are in or around Eagle Pass and dealing with a pest problem, we are the call to make.

Pick up the phone and we will handle the problem.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why am I still seeing pest activity right after a treatment?

Some continued activity in the days following a treatment is normal, particularly for cockroaches, ants, and other pests that are disturbed by the application and move through treated zones before the product takes full effect. For fire ant treatments using broadcast bait, the bait is carried back into the colony and takes time to work through the population. If activity has not dropped off after the expected window, call us and we will assess whether a follow-up is needed.

A one-time treatment is the right call for a specific, contained infestation that gets fully addressed in a single visit. In Eagle Pass, where the warm climate keeps pest pressure active most of the year, recurring service is often more effective for preventing new infestations from developing between visits. We will tell you honestly on the call which approach fits your situation.

Each scheduled visit includes a perimeter barrier treatment along the foundation and eaves, an inspection of common entry points, and interior service where activity warrants it. Keeping that barrier current between visits is what prevents new pressure from building up rather than reacting to each new problem after it appears. If something does come back between visits, a follow-up treatment is arranged.

If pest activity picks back up between scheduled visits, call us and we will arrange a return treatment. You are not left waiting until the next scheduled date if something active is happening at the property. Recurring plan customers can reach us every day from 7:30 AM to 10:30 PM at (830) 516-4289.

An active infestation typically requires a targeted treatment followed by a scheduled follow-up to address any activity that surfaces after the first visit. Ongoing prevention on a quarterly or bi-monthly schedule is designed to keep pressure from reaching infestation levels in the first place. The right frequency depends on the pest, the property, and how much pressure the area is under, and we go over that on the call.

A heavy infestation often requires more than one visit to fully bring under control. The initial treatment targets active harborage zones and entry points, and a follow-up visit is scheduled to address any remaining activity and confirm that pressure has dropped. For cockroaches and rodents in particular, a follow-up is standard practice rather than an exception.

Same-day service is often available, particularly for active infestations that cannot wait. Call us at (830) 516-4289 between 7:30 AM and 10:30 PM and describe what you are seeing. We will let you know on that call whether same-day service is available for your situation and what the next steps are.

For stinging insects like wasps or hornets, keep people and pets away from the nest area and avoid disturbing it. For scorpions found indoors, shake out shoes and clothing before putting them on and check bedding in rooms where activity has been spotted. For rodents, avoid handling droppings directly and keep food in sealed containers. These steps reduce risk while you wait for the technician to arrive.

Nest removal is carried out with appropriate protective measures, and a perimeter treatment is applied after the nest is removed to reduce the likelihood of rebuilding in the same area. We treat stinging insect activity on both residential and commercial properties, including nests in eaves, under decks, in wall voids, and in landscaping. If the nest is in a difficult location, the technician will explain the approach before work begins.

Consistent flight activity near a fixed point on the structure, particularly around eaves, deck framing, or landscaping, is the most common indicator. You may also notice a papery nest structure or hear activity inside a wall void. If you are seeing wasps or hornets entering and exiting a gap in the structure, that is a sign the nest may be inside the wall rather than on the surface.

Ready to Schedule Pest Control in Eagle Pass?

Eagle Pass Pest Control Pros is available every day from 7:30 AM to 10:30 PM. Whether you are a homeowner dealing with a scorpion problem, a property manager scheduling treatments between tenants, or a business owner who needs commercial pest control on a reliable schedule, we are here to help. Real local techs. Real pricing. Real fast response.

Call us at (830) 516-4289 for a quote. We take pride in the protection we leave behind, and we are ready to put that to work for your property today.

Everything to Know About Pest Control Service Plans

Not every pest problem calls for the same solution, and not every property has the same level of pressure. We put together this plan comparison so you can find the service that fits your situation before you even pick up the phone. From a single targeted treatment to year-round commercial coverage, each option below is built around the pests that actually show up in Eagle Pass and Maverick County.

Service PlanBest ForService FrequencyCovered PestsNotes
One-Time TreatmentSpecific active infestations or pre-move-in cleanoutsSingle visit
  • Cockroaches
  • Wasps, Hornets, and Yellowjackets
  • Bed Bugs
  • Spiders
A good starting point when you have one clear problem to resolve. A follow-up visit can be added if activity persists.
MonthlyProperties with heavy or persistent pest pressureEvery month
  • Cockroaches
  • Ants
  • Red Imported Fire Ants
  • Striped Bark Scorpions
Monthly visits keep barrier treatments current and catch new pressure before it builds. Best suited to properties that have had recurring infestation issues.
Bi-MonthlyHomeowners who want consistent coverage without monthly visitsEvery two months
  • Ants
  • Cockroaches
  • Spiders
  • Silverfish
  • Striped Bark Scorpions
Six visits per year keeps the perimeter barrier active and gives us a regular look at conditions that attract pests. A practical middle ground for most Eagle Pass homes.
Seasonal (Spring and Fall)Lower-pressure properties or budget-conscious homeownersTwice per year
  • Red Imported Fire Ants
  • Wasps, Hornets, and Yellowjackets
  • Mosquitoes
  • Tawny Crazy Ants
Spring and fall are the highest-pressure windows in Eagle Pass. This plan addresses peak activity periods and is a reasonable fit when year-round pressure is lower.
Rodent ControlActive mouse or rat problems in homes or commercial buildingsInitial treatment plus scheduled follow-ups
  • Mice and Rats
Rodent control includes bait placement, entry-point identification, and follow-up visits to confirm pressure has dropped. Entry-point sealing recommendations are part of every rodent assessment.
Commercial / High-TrafficRestaurants, retail, warehouses, and multi-family propertiesMonthly or bi-monthly depending on property type
  • Cockroaches
  • Flies
  • Ants
  • Mice and Rats
  • Kissing Bugs
Commercial visits are scheduled around your operation and include documentation suitable for health and compliance records. Food-service environments receive label-directed applications that account for food-handling requirements.

Questions We Hear Most

How does the season affect pest pressure in Eagle Pass?

Eagle Pass sits in a warm, semi-arid climate where pest pressure stays active most of the year rather than dying off in winter the way it does in colder regions. Spring and early summer bring the heaviest fire ant and mosquito activity. Cockroach pressure tends to spike in summer when heat drives them indoors looking for moisture. Striped bark scorpions and brown recluse spiders are active from spring through fall. Rodents push indoors as temperatures drop in late fall and winter. A recurring plan that accounts for these seasonal shifts is more effective than reacting to each spike after it appears.

What are the warning signs of a cockroach problem in my home?

The most common early sign is droppings, which look like small dark specks and show up most often in kitchen cabinets, under appliances, and in bathroom vanities. A musty or oily odor in enclosed spaces is another indicator, particularly in areas where cockroaches shelter in groups. Egg cases, which are small brown capsules, may turn up behind appliances or in cluttered storage areas. Seeing a cockroach during daylight hours often means the population is large enough that they are being pushed out of their harborage zones. If you are noticing any of these, call us and we will assess what is happening and put a treatment plan in place.

Experienced With Local Pests

Red imported fire ants, brown recluse spiders, and striped bark scorpions are not generic pests, and treating them effectively requires knowing how they behave in South Texas conditions. We approach each of these with treatment methods built around how they actually shelter, forage, and enter structures in this area.

What are the warning signs of a fire ant problem in my yard?

Fire ant mounds are the most visible sign, and in Eagle Pass they can appear quickly after rain, sometimes overnight. Mounds are typically dome-shaped with no central opening at the top, which distinguishes them from other ant species. If you or your children or pets have been stung while walking through the yard, or if you are noticing mounds along the foundation, near sidewalks, or in landscaped areas, it is worth getting a treatment scheduled. Fire ant pressure in this region does not resolve on its own, and a perimeter barrier treatment combined with direct mound treatment is the standard approach.

What are the signs of a spider problem around the home?

Webs in corners, along baseboards, in closets, and in garages are the most obvious indicator. For brown recluse spiders specifically, webs tend to be irregular and low to the ground rather than the organized orb shapes you see from other species. Finding shed skins or egg sacs in undisturbed storage areas is another sign. Brown recluse spiders prefer dark, cluttered spaces and are often found in boxes, folded clothing, and behind stored items. If you are spotting spiders regularly or finding them in living areas, an interior treatment targeting harborage zones is the right next step.

How does an exterior barrier treatment keep pests out?

An exterior barrier treatment applies product along the foundation, around door and window frames, under eaves, and at other points pests use to enter the structure. The goal is to intercept pests before they get inside rather than treating them after they are already in the living space. In Eagle Pass, where warm temperatures keep cockroaches, ants, scorpions, and spiders active most of the year, keeping that barrier current between visits is what prevents pressure from building up between scheduled treatments. Interior service is added where activity warrants it, but the perimeter barrier is the foundation of a prevention plan.

Recurring Plans With No Long-Term Contract

Our quarterly and bi-monthly prevention plans are built around your property and your schedule, not a multi-year commitment. We explain the cadence and what each visit covers before anything is confirmed, and you can adjust the plan as your situation changes.

Does sealing entry points make a difference alongside treatment?

It makes a significant difference. Pesticide applications reduce active populations, but if the gaps and cracks that pests use to enter the structure are still open, new pressure moves back in. We identify entry points during every visit, and for pests like striped bark scorpions and brown recluse spiders, we make specific sealing recommendations as part of the treatment plan. Gaps around pipes, door frames, and foundation cracks are the most common pathways. Addressing those alongside treatment is what makes results hold up over time rather than requiring repeated reactive calls.

Is there a long-term contract required for recurring service?

No long-term contract is required. Recurring plans are structured around a service frequency that fits your property and your situation, and you are not locked into a multi-year agreement. We explain the scheduling cadence and what each visit covers before anything is confirmed. If your needs change, call us and we will work out what makes sense going forward.

How does a technician decide on the right treatment plan for my property?

The technician walks the property before any product is applied. That inspection covers the interior living spaces, the exterior perimeter, entry points, and conditions like moisture, clutter, or landscaping that attract pests. The pest species present, the severity of the pressure, and the layout of the property all factor into what gets treated and how. For recurring plans, that initial assessment also shapes how we adjust treatments over time as conditions change. We go over the plan with you before work begins so you know what is being done and why.

Applied According to the Label

Every product we use is applied according to label directions, which cover application rates, treated surfaces, and re-entry timing. The technician will walk you through any preparation needed before the visit and answer questions about specific products when you call.

What do I do if I find a striped bark scorpion inside my home?

Do not handle it directly. Use a jar or container to trap it if you want to remove it, or leave it for the technician to address. Shake out shoes, clothing, and bedding in any room where activity has been spotted, since scorpions shelter in dark, enclosed spaces. Check under furniture and along baseboards. If you are finding scorpions indoors regularly, that is a sign of entry points that need to be addressed alongside treatment. Call us and we will schedule a perimeter treatment and an entry-point assessment to reduce how they are getting inside.

How do recurring plan visits handle pests that show up between scheduled dates?

If pest activity picks back up between scheduled visits, call us and we will arrange a return treatment. You are not left waiting until the next scheduled date if something active is happening at the property. That is part of how a recurring plan works in practice. We are available every day from 7:30 AM to 10:30 PM at (830) 516-4289, so you can reach us when something comes up rather than waiting for the calendar to turn.

Every property in Eagle Pass is a little different, and the right plan depends on what you are dealing with and how your home or business is set up. Call us at (830) 516-4289 between 7:30 AM and 10:30 PM any day of the week and we will walk you through the options and get you a rate before anything is scheduled.

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