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10 best pest control companies in Channelview, Texas
Michelle Nati is a contributing writer for USA TODAY Homefront. She has written about home impr...
Updated Jun 22, 2024
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We've ranked the top 10 pest control companies that operate within 50 miles of Channelview. We base our ranking off average customer ratings weighted against the number of reviews. For more information, check out our full methodology.
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Pests such as cockroaches, ants and bed bugs can regularly get into houses in Channelview. DIY prevention techniques may help your pest problem, but you may need to use a pest control company for an existing infestation. Skilled pest control professionals in the Channelview area have the skills to inspect your home and treat your pest problem.
Letting a pest issue go untreated can introduce a variety of risks to you, your family and your pets. Insects and small animals can cause permanent damage to your home, contaminate foods and spread disease.
Hiring a professional pest control company can decrease these risks. They'll determine where pests have nested, and tailor a treatment plan that could include blocking access points, using traps or applying pesticides. The right pest treatment can take care of your pest infestation for the long haul.
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Look for pest control companies in Channelview with at least 3.5 out of 5 stars on Google Reviews and a good rating on Better Business Bureau (BBB). Use the filters below to help you find the right company for your needs.
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AntsBed BugsCockroachesFleasFliesGarden ProtectionGeneral Pest ControlGreen Pest ControlMiceMosquitosMothsPreventionSilverfishSpidersTermitesTicksWaspsWildlife
Below are additional pest control companies that didn’t make our top picks based on their distance, ratings or service offerings.
Coastal Exterminating Co
3.5/5(45)
812 S 8th St, La Porte, TX 77571
Eco Pest
4.7/5(157)
814 Bay Star Blvd, Webster, TX 77598
Anytime Pest Elimination Humble
5.0/5(285)
7544 Farm to Market 1960 Rd E Suite 1524, Humble, TX 77346
ABC Home & Commercial Services
5.0/5(3,163)
4807 Katy Freeway Service Road, Houston, TX 77007
What are common pests in Channelview?
Different pests invade different places. Check for these signs of common Channelview pests to determine whether you have an infestation:
Cockroaches: Cockroaches come out at night and scatter when you switch a light on. With a major infestation, however, you may see them during the day. Their nesting spots tend to be in kitchens, bathrooms and basements. Cockroaches often leave brown stains on walls and floors, droppings that look like brown or black specks and egg casings. They can spread disease and worsen allergies and respiratory issues.
Ants: Your home could be invaded by various ant types. Carpenter ants nest in wood, while fire ants like greasy food scraps. Both bite, unlike pavement ants, which also often invade homes. Ant trails inside your home signal larger ant nests are nearby.
Wasps: The biggest sign of a wasp infestation is simply seeing more wasps around than usual. Many types of wasp nest above ground, but ground wasps generally nest in dirt underground. A ground nest may not be noticeable until you step on it. Wasps are known to swarm, and show significantly more aggression than bees. Be sure to contact pest control rather than attempting to remove a nest yourself.
Snakes: Snakes are more active during warmer seasons, nesting among rock piles, wood, debris and overgrown grass. Shed snake skins and snake eggs point to infestations. To test if you have a snake infestation, sprinkle flour on the ground where you suspect they're nesting. If you see snake trails in the flour, you know it's time to contact a pest control company.
Flies: Flies often buzz around homes in the summer, but more flies than normal could mean an infestation. Fly droppings look like black specks and are often found in around high shelves, trash and sink drains. Another sign of an infestation is seeing maggots, which are fly larvae, in waste.
Bed bugs: Bed bugs are wingless, reddish-brown, flat insects about the size of apple seeds. Found in apartment buildings and hotels, they can attach to belongings, such as secondhand furniture, purses, backpacks and clothing. They hide in your bed and in small cracks and crevices during the day then become active during the night. When you have an infestation, you may spot the insects or find blood smears on your bed or other furniture.
Ticks: Ticks typically stay close to the ground outdoors, but they can enter your home on your shoes, clothing or pets. Once inside, a female tick can lay her eggs on curtains, in carpet fibers and in upholstery. You may also see nests along baseboards, in corners and even in the linings or pockets of clothing.
How can you prevent pests in your Channelview home?
A full-blown infestation probably needs professional intervention. However, there are things you can do before pests become a problem to to keep them from invading your home.
Schedule regular preventative pest control
Bugs and small animals are troublesome and can cause considerable damage to your home and health if left unchecked. Consult with a pest control company about taking preventative measures to keep pests from invading your home. They may recommend sealing small entry points, setting traps or spraying the area with pesticides.
Cover, seal or eliminate food sources
Since pests are generally in search of sustenance, restricting their access to food sources will discourage them from settling in. Store food at least six inches above the ground and slightly away from walls. Ensure food storage areas, counters and sinks are kept clean and sanitized when not being used. Promptly dispose of food waste and other garbage, and keep the spaces near trash cans and dumpsters tidy.
Keep up with yard maintenance
Insects, snakes, and small animals can take refuge in leaves, tall grass, trash and standing water in your yard. One of the easiest methods to avoid an infestation is to keep your yard clean and properly maintained with mowed grass and pruned foliage. If you require professional landscaping services, check if national lawn care providers such as TruGreen are available in your area.
Seal off pest entrances
Closing off entry points into your home will help prevent insects and small animals from entering. Rats, for example, can wriggle into holes just half an inch in diameter. Repair cracks in your roof or siding, and remember to seal broken window frames. Some pest control providers offer specialized pest blocking services to keep critters out.
Facts about Channelview
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What are questions to ask your pest control provider?
When selecting a pest control service, ask the following questions to verify they have the skills to handle your unique situation.
Are your technicians properly licensed and insured?
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) governs the use of pest control chemicals under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. Furthermore, the EPA mandates that restricted-use pesticide applicators and their supervisors have certification in line with the agency's regulations as well as state, territorial and tribal legislation.
Texas pest control professionals must register their business and be licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture in order to legally provide pesticide services. They should have earned either a Commercial or Private Applicator License.
What treatment schedule do you recommend?
A pest expert's recommended treatment frequency will be determined by factors such as the pest type, infestation severity, treatment type and property location. Generally, pest control professionals do not recommend only a single treatment, since insects are often at different phases of their life cycle, and may have laid eggs in hard-to-access places.
Pest pros typically suggest recurring treatments, some of which may only occur during the warmer months, while others are carried out in all seasons. They may also suggest bimonthly or quarterly preventative treatments to stop an infestation before it starts.
How long will it take to get rid of pests?
How long it will take for your pest issue to go away depends on the infestation type and severity and the insect's life cycle. When the pest control professional applies the first treatment, you may notice a decrease in activity, but pests can return after they hatch, requiring additional treatments. You may also see increased activity after the first treatment, as it can force pests out of hiding places. Luckily, this should subside within a few days.
Can I remain in my home during pest control treatments?
You can stay in your home for some stages of the pest control treatment, such as when the professional is sealing holes and cracks. But if a pesticide is used, it may need several hours to dry, and you'll have to stay in another location while it dries.
Some services take a particularly long time. During termite fumigation, the pest control company needs to erect a tent around your home for three days to release the pesticide. You must stay elsewhere during that time.
Are your treatments safe for my family and pets?
A professional will understand the proper amount of a product to apply, the duration necessary for it to dry, and when it is safe for children and pets to come back to the treated area. Your pest control provider should tell you what items you must clear from the space such as animals, food and plants before beginning the treatment.
Do you offer any “green” pest control methods?
Certain pest treatment companies offer green solutions for managing an infestation. This involves using products that don't impact the environment as much as conventional chemical approaches. Examples include sealing entry points where pests can enter, trapping rodents or using pesticides made from natural sources.
What do I do if pests come back?
Most pest control providers offer guarantees and warranties should pests reappear before a specified date. Some companies may provide a one-time solution, while others offer continuous service to address recurring pest issues. Discuss the available options with your service professional.
Our methodology for selecting pest control companies
The Homefront Local team employs a proprietary scoring algorithm that evaluates companies based on key factors you value, such as average customer review ratings and trustworthiness indicators. Our method for determining trust involves a comparative analysis of the number of reviews a company receives compared to its local competitors. This leads to companies that have earned more trust from your local community being awarded a higher score. We review national pest control companies against our full pest control methodology. We score pest control companies based on service options, safety and certifications, service guarantees and customer service.
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