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PROVIDING HIGH-QUALITY PEST CONTROL SOLUTIONS TO RESIDENTS IN TIMBERWOOD PARK, TX


Timberwood Park is a great place to live for families, couples, and people of all ages. A suburb of Alamo City, there is lots to see and do in Timberwood Park, with its wildlife and natural landscape, and plenty of entertainment options, such as the Tejas Rodeo and Morgan’s Wonderland. Unfortunately, as more and more people continue to move into the neighborhood, so too, do pests of all types.

Some residents of Timberwood Park may simply think of these pests as an annoyance, but they can also carry diseases and cause other problems when they invade the beautiful homes in the area. When homeowners, tenants, and commercial property owners cannot control these pests on their own, it is time to call us for pest control in Timberwood.

Earwigs

Earwigs are extremely common in Timberwood Park, and throughout the rest of Texas. They are also among some of the most easily recognized insects in the state. Earwigs have two rounded pincers at their rear, and they can look quite frightening to people that are not familiar with these bugs. Fortunately, earwigs only use their pincers on their prey, and they do not pose a large threat to humans. Still, no one wants an earwig infestation in or around their home. Cleaning the areas these insects are attracted to, mainly in damp and dark areas, is often enough to keep earwigs at bay. However, when they start to multiply quickly, a pest control company in Timberwood Park is often the only solution to controlling a problem.

Ants

Ants are pervasive and annoying creatures that are present all year long in Texas. The three most common species in the state are carpenter ants, fire ants, and sugar ants. Pharaoh ants are commonly referred to as sugar ants, and these are perhaps some of the most dangerous, as they carry a number of different types of bacteria and pathogens that are harmful to humans. Carpenter ants can do a great deal of damage to a home, while fire ants are extremely aggressive, biting and stinging anything they perceive as a threat. Fire ants can also swarm in large numbers, causing even more injuries.

Box Elder Bugs

Box elder bugs are native to Texas and so, they have caused problems for people in Timberwood Park for a long time. Box elder bugs are usually only a problem outside of the home, as they feed on the juices from the box elder tree, though they will move to other vegetation, as well. Box elder bugs are not significantly harmful to humans, but once they make their way inside, they can leave fecal marks on drapes and in other areas of a home.

Stinging Insects

Perhaps the most annoying stinging insects are hornets and wasps. It is true that these insects are particularly dangerous because they can sting repeatedly, and they will also swarm when just one releases a chemical after feeling threatened. Still, wasps and hornets are not the only stinging insect that poses a threat to the people around them. Bees will rarely sting except when provoked and they only sting once, as they die once they lose their stinger. However, bees pose a very significant threat to individuals that are allergic to their venom and so, it is essential that any time stinging insects invade a home or yard, a Timberwood Park pest control is necessary.

Scorpions

Texas is home to 18 varieties of scorpions, but the striped bark scorpion is the most abundant. The striped bark scorpion is capable of stinging people but because they are not venomous, their sting results in only moderate reactions in humans. Like wasps and bees, some people experience an allergic reaction after being stung by a scorpion, and this can produce much more serious symptoms, such as anaphylactic shock.

Flying Insects

Although many different types of flying insects call Timberwood Park home, there are some that are more common than others. These include mosquitoes, crane flies, and house flies. Of these, house flies and mosquitoes pose the most danger to people. Mosquitoes are notorious for transmitting diseases such as malaria and the Zika virus, while house flies are known to transmit typhoid, cholera, and other infections, such as diarrhea. Even when flying insects do not transmit diseases to people, they are a real annoyance once a home or yard becomes infested.

Mosquito pest control typically requires an application of pesticide around the home, with special attention paid to shrubbery, as mosquitoes often use this as shelter. Treating house flies typically involves using traps with bait, although insecticide is often very beneficial when dealing with this type of pest. A Timberwood Park pest control company will also identify breeding areas and remove them so an infestation does not occur again.

Spiders

Texas has many different varieties of spiders, but the two most dangerous are the brown recluse spider and the black widow spider. The brown recluse spider is surprisingly small for the damage it can cause. A bite from this type of spider can cause necrosis around the wound, resulting in the flesh around it rotting. Black widow spiders can also cause a number of symptoms, including chills, muscle cramps and spasms, fever, vomiting, and nausea. Contrary to what many people think, however, black widow spider bites are rarely fatal to humans.

Another spider that is rarer to see in Texas, but still possible, is the hobo spider. These spiders are poisonous, but typically do not result in life-threatening complications for humans. Still, a bite from a hobo spider can cause redness, pain, and twitching in the leg for up to 12 hours after the bite.

Our Timberwood Park Pest Control Company is Here to Help

Regardless of the type of pest you are dealing with, you undoubtedly want to eliminate the problem as quickly as possible. At Stride Pest Control, our Timberwood Park pest control specialists can help. We understand the pests that are most common to Timberwood Park, and how to get rid of an infestation quickly and effectively. When you have a bug problem, call us at (512) 515-3635 to schedule a free consultation.