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Georgetown Pest Control Tips and Seasonal Guides

Most of what we publish here starts as a real question from a Georgetown homeowner: something is climbing the bathroom wall in Sun City, crickets have taken over the porch light near Wolf Ranch Town Center, or a landlord out toward Old Town wants to know how fast a rodent complaint has to be handled. These guides answer that question in full rather than in a paragraph, with the local detail left in instead of trimmed out.

Practical Advice, Built Around the Local Season

These guides cover the calls that actually come in from Georgetown addresses: a striped bark scorpion showing up near a sink, roof rats working their way in through a soffit or gable vent, fire ant mounds appearing after rain, and the fall cricket swarm piling up under porch lights. Some posts explain what a landlord has to do about a serious pest problem in a rental. Written for homeowners west of I-35 and east of it alike, not for anyone selling a treatment.

None of this is written to replace a look from someone qualified. It is written so a Georgetown reader knows what they are dealing with, what a fair process looks like, and what questions to ask before anyone sets foot on the property. Where a fix takes a license or a ladder, the guide says so and points toward the licensed pros we connect you with, rather than pretending otherwise.

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How to Choose Pest Control in Georgetown, TX

Georgetown has plenty of pest control companies but not all carry a current TPCL number, real insurance, or a written scope. Here is what to check before you sign anything, and the questions that separate a licensed operator from someone working out of a truck.

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Why Carpenter Ants Turn Up in Georgetown, TX Homes
Local Pest Biology

Why Carpenter Ants Turn Up in Georgetown, TX Homes

Carpenter ants in Georgetown don't nest in sound wood. They nest in wood that's already wet, and this town has plenty of reasons for wood to stay wet longer than it should.

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Common Household Pests in Georgetown, TX: A Homeowner's Guide
Local Pests

Common Household Pests in Georgetown, TX: A Homeowner's Guide

A homeowner's guide to the pests actually common in Georgetown, from ant trails and roof rats to the fall cricket swarm and what the limestone west of I-35 means for termites.

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Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

What pests actually cause the most calls in Georgetown?

Striped bark scorpions generate the most panic calls, especially west of I-35 in Sun City, Cimarron Hills and anywhere backing a greenbelt, worst June through August. Fire ants show up everywhere after rain and will move indoors through a slab crack during a dry spell. Roof rats matter more than Norway rats here, entering at roofline near Williams Drive and DB Wood Road homes rather than through the foundation. Fall brings a heavy field cricket emergence around lit doorways and parking areas. The licensed pros we connect you with see these four more than anything else in Georgetown.

How do I know if a blog post here actually applies to Georgetown?

Every post on this blog is checked against what actually happens in Georgetown before it gets written, not copied from a national pest list. A post about roof rats talks about attic entry along fence lines and power drops into Sun City or Cimarron Hills, not crawl-space bait stations, since most Georgetown homes are slab-on-grade. A scorpion post covers the limestone side of town west of I-35. If a topic does not fit how houses here are actually built, on the San Gabriel River or out toward Berry Creek, it is left off the blog rather than forced onto it.

Do you write about actual Georgetown neighborhoods or just general tips?

General tips. Every post here starts from something specific to Georgetown: scorpions coming through a slab crack in Cimarron Hills, roof rats working the fence lines near Berry Creek, fall crickets stacking up under lit signs along Williams Drive. The ground west of I-35 is fractured limestone, so a Sun City house behaves differently than one out past Rivery near the river. We write from that difference rather than generic pest advice, then connect readers to the licensed local pros we work with when the post points toward calling someone.

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Most of what gets written about pest control online is written for nowhere in particular. These posts are written for this ground, this climate, and the pests that actually show up here. If your question is not answered yet, call and ask it directly.

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