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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 Greenville
Warmer Temperatures
Even during winter, most pests never fully disappear — they simply slow down. Once temperatures consistently warm up in Northeast Texas, ants, termites, roaches, and rodents quickly become more active.

Spring Rainfall
Greenville’s spring storms bring much-needed moisture, but damp soil and increased humidity create prime conditions for ants, termites, mosquitoes, and other insects to thrive — especially around foundations and landscaped areas.

Breeding Season Begins
Spring marks peak reproduction season for many pests. What may look like minor activity in March can multiply quickly by early summer if left untreated.


Common March Pests in Greenville
Ants (often appearing in kitchens, patios, and along foundations)
• Termites (early swarmers begin emerging)
• Rodents searching for nesting areas
• Wasps scouting eaves, fences, and overhangs

Why Early Action Matters
March is the preventative window. Taking action now is far easier — and more cost-effective — than dealing with a full infestation once temperatures climb higher.

At Home Run Pest & Termite Control, we believe the best defense is a strong early-season offense.
If you live in Greenville, now is the time to stay ahead of pest season — before pests make themselves at home.

Home Run Pest & Termite Control
https://homerunpest.com/
972-800-6354