








Our residential pest control starts with prevention, not shortcuts. We inspect your home, sweep the eaves, dust weep holes and other cracks, granulate the yard, and treat the foundation so ants, spiders, roaches, and other pests stay outside. Inside, we treat only where pests live and hide, keeping products targeted and family friendly. Service runs quarterly with free re-services between visits, plus a money-back guarantee if we cannot solve the issue to your satisfaction. Most Little Elm homes fit our Basic Pest Prevention plan.
Local businesses in Little Elm trust us to keep their spaces clean, safe, and ready for customers. We treat offices, restaurants, warehouses, churches, and other properties with the same careful inspection and targeted products we use in homes, adjusted for your industry and regulations. Our team tackles ants, roaches, rodents, flies, and more, then sets up a maintenance schedule that fits operating hours. You get a clear plan, transparent pricing, and fast follow-up visits when your staff notices activity or needs extra help.
Ants are one of the most common complaints we hear from Little Elm homeowners. You might see a trail on the counter, mounds in the yard, or piles of sawdust from carpenter ants near trim or the foundation. We handle fire ants, sugar ants, carpenter ants, and many other species under our Basic Pest Prevention plan, with a small extra charge on the initial service for carpenter ants when needed.
Our technicians inspect inside and outside to find where ants trail and nest. We use baits that foraging ants carry back to the colony, plus targeted treatments at entry points, weep holes, and problem spots in the yard. You get quarterly follow-up visits and free call-backs if ants pop up between services, so your kitchen, patio, and driveway stay comfortable again.
Bed bugs cause stress fast, especially when you have kids or guests in the home. For that reason we handle bed bug work only for existing Forterra customers in Little Elm. If you already use us for general pest control and start seeing bites, spots on sheets, or live bugs near the mattress, we will step in, inspect, and build a clear treatment plan for your situation.
Our team shares a prep checklist so clutter is off the floor, beds are pulled from walls, and linens are handled right before we arrive. We focus on bedrooms and living areas, applying targeted products to seams, cracks, and other hiding places, then schedule follow-up visits as needed. Because bed bugs can spread through multi-unit housing, we are honest about what is realistic and walk you through every step.
Wasps and bees around your Little Elm home or business can make doorways, patios, and play areas feel off limits. Most calls we get involve paper wasp nests on eaves, light fixtures, and other high spots on the structure. For our recurring customers, we also treat certain bee and yellowjacket problems when they build on or in the building, with pricing based on how hard the nest is to reach.
During service we start with a consult to identify the pest, then send a tech to inspect if needed. We knock down wasp nests with an extension pole and brush, apply wasp freeze on wasps, and use dusts such as delta dust for nests and voids. When customers call about bees that showed up, we may recommend waiting, since swarms tend to move on without building a hive. When elimination is needed, we treat the bees but do not remove or re-home the hive and may suggest a beekeeper.
Seeing roaches in a Little Elm kitchen or bathroom makes most people feel like the whole house is dirty, even when it is spotless. We treat American and other large roaches, along with tough German cockroach infestations, under our Basic Pest Prevention plan, with an added charge on the initial service when we know Germans are present. Our goal is to remove what you see and the hidden population inside walls, cabinets, and pipe chases.
For most roaches we granulate the exterior, dust voids such as plumbing penetrations and attics, and apply a targeted interior spray at entry points. With German roaches we switch to materials that fit how they feed and nest: Alpine sprays, bait placements on small wax papers, and dust in cracks and crevices, followed by close-spaced follow-up visits. Once activity drops, we set glue boards with bait to confirm they are gone.
If you live near water or have a shaded Little Elm yard, mosquitoes can take over patios and play sets once the weather warms up. We offer monthly mosquito service during the warmer months, pairing backpack fogging with our MosquitoCon system. Each visit takes about twenty minutes for a standard yard, and our products are labeled for use around kids, pets, and plants when applied by our trained technicians.
Our plan reduces the mosquito population in stages. Fogging knocks down adults resting on foliage and structures, while MosquitoCon stations spread biological sterilization pellets to breeding sites through mosquito activity. Our technicians also point out standing water and other conditions that let mosquitoes thrive, so simple changes on your property cut future activity. If mosquitoes stay heavy after a visit, we come back for a free retreat.
Rats or mice in a Little Elm attic or kitchen are more than a nuisance; they threaten wiring, insulation, and food storage. We handle rats and mice with a full program that starts with a free inspection. From there we quote exclusion work, trapping, and optional attic sanitation, with clear pricing that reflects roof height, number of entry holes, and the size of the home.
During the inspection we look for droppings, gnaw marks, tunnels in insulation, and entry gaps on the roofline and at ground level. We set glue boards for mice, snap traps for rats, and lockable bait stations outdoors, then return to remove rodents and reset equipment as needed. After exclusion and clean-up, many customers add our monthly Rodent Service, which includes bait box maintenance, interior trapping under warranty, and discounted future exclusion if new gaps appear.
Scorpions show up in parts of North Texas, especially near fields and new construction, and Little Elm is no exception. Finding one in the tub or garage can rattle anyone, especially with kids or pets in the house. We cover scorpions inside our Basic Pest Prevention plan along with spiders, crickets, and other crawling pests, so you do not need a separate add-on just to handle the occasional scorpion sighting.
Our standard service targets the places scorpions hide and hunt. We sweep eaves and exterior corners, dust weep holes and cracks, treat the foundation, and granulate the yard to build a strong barrier. Inside, we treat around plumbing and other key areas without heavy sprays where people live. With quarterly visits and free re-services between appointments, most families see scorpion activity drop and stay low over time.
Subterranean termites are active in the soil under and around Little Elm homes and businesses. You may never see them until there is damage, which is why we focus on early detection and long-term protection. We handle Eastern subterranean and Formosan termites with Sentricon bait stations, pre-construction treatments, post-construction liquid options in select cases, and detailed inspections, including wood-destroying insect reports for many real estate transactions.
For most homes we recommend Sentricon monitoring, with stations installed one to three feet from the foundation and spaced ten to twenty feet apart, then checked twice a year. If we find active termites, we add spot treatments or specialized Sentricon packs for faster control. Our termite warranties cover retreatment as long as you stay on the program, and our technicians explain what is and is not covered before work starts.



