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If March Pests Had a Group Chat… Spring Pest Activity in Greenville, Texas
Imagine if common spring pests had a group text going right now. It might look something like this:Ant #1: “Okay team… weather’s warming up. Time to hit the kitchens.”Termite Queen: “Reminder: swarm season starts soon. Let’s make it dramatic.”Mouse: “How considerate! They left the dog food in the garage.”Mosquito: “Found a birdbath. We’re about to have a family reunion.” While we laugh, this is actually pretty close to what happens every March. Pests don’t wait for summer — they start making plans as
March in Greenville, Texas: Why Pest Activity Ramps Up This Time of Year
March in Greenville is a true transition month. Temperatures begin to rise, daylight lasts a little longer, and spring rains roll through Hunt County — creating ideal conditions for pests to become active again. While many Greenville homeowners are focused on spring cleaning, yardwork, and enjoying time outdoors, pests are busy nesting, breeding, and expanding their territory.Why March Is a Busy Pest Month in GreenvilleWarmer Temperatures Even during winter, most pests never fully disappear — they simply
Rats vs. Mice: What Greenville, Texas Homeowners Need to Know
Rodents are a common problem in Greenville, Texas, especially in neighborhoods near creeks, wooded areas, farmland, new construction, and established subdivisions. Knowing whether you’re dealing with rats or mice helps ensure proper rodent control—and stops the problem early. Behaviors Rats & Mice ShareMostly nocturnal: Rodents are most active at night. Daytime activity may indicate overcrowding or limited food sources.Constant gnawing: Their teeth never stop growing, causing damage to wood, insulation,
How Bait Stations Help Control Rodents Long-Term: What Greenville Homeowners Should Know
Do bait stations eliminate all rats and mice? No — bait stations alone do not eliminate every rat or mouse on a property, and it’s important to understand why.Why bait stations aren’t a complete solution on their own:Rodents are constantly moving In Greenville, rats and mice travel between neighboring homes, greenbelts, creeks, fields, alleys, and nearby construction areas. Even if rodents are reduced on one property, new ones can move in when conditions are favorable.Homes provide ongoing
Why Greenville Homes Benefit from Rodent Bait Stations
A rat/mouse bait station is a secure, tamper-resistant container designed to safely control rodents while protecting people, pets, and non-target animals.The purpose of a bait station:Attract and control rodents Bait stations hold rodent bait that attracts rats and mice, helping reduce rodent populations in a controlled, targeted manner. Improve safety Bait remains locked inside the station, preventing accidental access by children, pets, wildlife, or livestock. Protect the bait Stations shield bait



