








Bedford homeowners in 76021 and 76022 want pests handled fast and kept out. Our Basic Pest Prevention plan focuses on entry points and the spots pests like most. We sweep eaves to clear webs and nests, dust cracks and crevices, treat the yard, and spray the foundation. Inside, we treat lightly where pests live and enter. If pests show up between visits, we come back at no cost.
Bedford businesses need steady service that fits busy hours and customer traffic. We start with an inspection, then focus on doors, service bays, dumpsters, and any moisture areas that can drive activity. Our ongoing plan covers many common pests, including ants, roaches, spiders, and wasps. For restaurants and breakrooms, we avoid treating food prep surfaces and focus on drains and targeted monitoring where pests tend to gather. If something returns between scheduled visits, we come back and handle it.
Ant problems in Bedford usually start outside, then show up in kitchens, bathrooms, and along baseboards. Most ants live in colonies, so the best results come from pairing exterior barrier work with targeted baits that get carried back to the nest. Our quarterly plan also helps by treating cracks, weep holes, and other entry points that let ants slip indoors.
Carpenter ants are different. If you see large ants, rust colored sawdust, or activity near damp wood, we treat it as a more involved issue. Carpenter ants are covered, but they come with an added initial charge because they often need a focused setup and follow up. If you tell us where you see them, we can tailor the visit around that.
Bed bugs are stressful, and the first step is always confirmation. A lot of bites that look like bed bugs turn out to be something else, so we start by asking about travel, used furniture, and where you are seeing signs. If you are already a Forterra customer in Bedford, we can help you sort out the next steps and plan the right approach.
We do not market bed bug work to new customers. If you are not currently on service with us, we can still point you toward options and share practical steps to limit the spread until you get treatment. Bag and isolate bedding, cut down clutter, and avoid moving items from room to room. Those steps matter.
Wasps and mud daubers are common around eaves, patio covers, and fence lines in Bedford. Our routine service includes knocking down nests and webs during the exterior sweep, then treating the spots that keep producing activity. If you keep getting wasps in the same corner, we focus on that site and the nearby entry points.
Bee situations get handled differently. We can eliminate bees, but we do not remove or relocate them, and we do not remove hives after treatment. We only treat bees for recurring customers, and bee work is always an extra charge. Most jobs start around $200, with final pricing based on access and difficulty.
Roaches show up for two reasons: food access and hiding space. We approach Bedford roach issues by treating harborage areas, tightening up entry points, and focusing on kitchens, laundry rooms, and garage transitions. Our general pest plan covers cockroaches, and it is built around exterior crack and crevice treatment, foundation work, and light interior treatment where roaches travel.
German roaches need a tighter plan. They reproduce fast and usually stay close to water and appliances. German roach service carries an added initial charge because it requires targeted placement and follow-up. If roaches pop up between scheduled visits, you can call us back, and we will come out.
Bedford mosquito pressure rises in warm months, especially near shaded yards, standing water, and busy outdoor spots like Generations Park at Boys Ranch. We run mosquito service seasonally from April 1 through October 31. Our program pairs monthly fogging with the MosquitoCon system to cut down adults and reduce breeding over time.
MosquitoCon uses biological sterilization pellets that spread through mosquito activity, so you do not have to find every standing water source. Rain can reduce the impact of fogging, but MosquitoCon is not impacted the same way, which helps keep progress moving. We also point out conditions that you can fix, like clogged gutters and low spots.
Rodents in Bedford usually spike when temperatures swing, and they only need a small gap to get inside. We start by figuring out whether you are dealing with rats, mice, or both, then we place traps where rodents run, usually along walls and near entry points. We come back to recheck and reset, and we remove rodents off-site, not in your yard.
Long-term results come from exclusion. We seal holes, set exterior bait boxes, and document what we did so the plan stays consistent. While you are on rodent service, you stay under warranty for trapping, and sealed holes carry a 30-day warranty.
Scorpions in North Texas usually hide during the day, such as in mulch, rock beds, block walls, and garage clutter. They also follow food. If you have crickets and roaches, scorpions have a reason to stick around. Our Bedford scorpion work starts with reducing hiding spots, then building a strong exterior barrier to prevent them from wandering inside.
Scorpions are covered under our normal pest control plan. We sweep eaves, dust cracks and crevices, treat the yard, and spray the foundation to cut down the insects scorpions feed on and reduce entry opportunities. If you have a specific hotspot, like a corner by the garage door, tell us, and we will focus there.
Termites in Bedford can stay hidden until damage is advanced, so we like systems that focus on long-term monitoring. Our main program is Sentricon termite monitoring, which can be used for active termites or prevention. Stations are installed one to three feet out from the foundation and spaced around the home, then serviced every 180 days.
If you have active termites, we may pair bait stations with a liquid spot treatment to provide faster relief since bait works over time. If termites show up again, we come treat them, but we do not warranty termite damage. If you are buying or selling in Bedford, we can also handle a wood-destroying insect report.



Most Bedford homeowners do best on a quarterly plan. Our Basic Pest Prevention service is built for recurring visits, with exterior work on eaves, cracks, the yard, and the foundation, plus light interior treatment where pests live and enter. If something shows up between visits, you can call us and we will return at no cost while you are on service.
Most of the work is outside, so many Bedford customers choose exterior only visits unless they request interior service. When we do go inside, we treat sparingly and focus on entry points and active areas, not full room coverage. If you are home, tell the technician what you are seeing so we can focus the visit and cut repeat activity faster.
Yes. In food settings, we do not place treatments on food prep areas. We focus on the spots that drive activity, like drains, floor wall junctions, and areas behind equipment, plus monitoring where pests tend to gather. We can also schedule service outside peak hours to reduce disruption for staff and guests.
We run mosquito service from April 1 through October 31. We pair monthly fogging with the MosquitoCon system to reduce adults and slow breeding over time. MosquitoCon uses biological sterilization pellets that spread through mosquito activity, which helps when standing water is hard to track down.
Sentricon stations go around the home perimeter, installed one to three feet out from the foundation and spaced around the house. We inspect and service them every 180 days. If you have active termites, we may add a liquid spot treatment to help right away since bait works over time. If termites return, we treat them, but we do not cover termite damage.
If the nest is active, keep people and pets away and avoid spraying it with store products, since that can scatter wasps into the yard or attic. Most Bedford nests show up under eaves, patio covers, and fence lines, so we focus on those areas first. Our regular service includes knocking down nests and webs during the exterior sweep, then treating the spots that keep producing activity.
