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.