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7 Smart Ways to Pest-Proof Your Home for Spring in Greenville, Texas

In Greenville, March is when pest season quietly begins.

As temperatures warm across Hunt County and spring rains add moisture to the soil, insects and rodents start searching for food, water, and shelter. Many homeowners don’t notice the activity yet — but pests are already scouting their next home.

The good news? A few simple steps now can help prevent bigger pest problems later.
Here are seven easy things Greenville homeowners can do in March to keep pests from settling in this spring.

1. Seal Small Entry Points
Many pests enter homes through tiny gaps around doors, windows, pipes, and utility lines. Walk around the exterior of your home and look for small cracks or openings.
A little caulk or weather stripping can block common entry points for ants, spiders, and even rodents.

2. Trim Back Bushes and Tree Branches
Branches touching your home create a natural bridge for pests. Ants, rodents, and even roof-nesting insects can use them to access your house.
Keeping shrubs and branches trimmed at least a foot away from your home helps reduce that risk.

3. Clean Out Gutters
Clogged gutters trap moisture and debris — exactly the kind of environment many insects love.
With Greenville’s spring storms and seasonal rain, this is a great time to clear leaves and make sure water drains properly away from your home.

4. Eliminate Standing Water
Mosquitoes can breed in extremely small amounts of water.
Check for water collecting in flowerpots, buckets, tarps, clogged drains, or low spots in your yard. Removing these sources early can significantly reduce mosquito activity later in the season.

5. Store Firewood Away From the House
Stacks of firewood often attract ants, termites, and other insects.
If possible, keep firewood at least 20 feet away from your home and elevate it off the ground.

6. Secure Outdoor Trash Areas
Trash bins can attract rodents, raccoons, and insects if lids are loose or food waste accumulates nearby.
Keeping lids closed tightly and cleaning the area occasionally helps reduce unwanted visitors.

7. Schedule a Spring Pest Inspection
Some pest problems begin in places homeowners rarely see — inside walls, under foundations, or in attics.
A professional inspection in early spring can catch small issues before they turn into much larger problems during peak pest season.

Stay One Step Ahead of Spring Pests
Spring in Greenville should mean enjoying the warmer weather, time outdoors, and everything our local community has to offer — not dealing with ants in the kitchen or mosquitoes in the backyard.
Taking a few preventative steps in March can make a big difference for the rest of the season.

And if pests are already making themselves at home, Home Run Pest & Termite Control is ready to help.

972-800-6354
homerunpest.com
We knock bugs out of the park.