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About Us

Locally Based Pest Control in Georgetown, TX

Search around and you will find sites that talk about their trucks, their crews, their years in business. We are not going to do that here, because it would not be true. This site connects Georgetown homeowners with licensed local pros who handle fire ants, scorpions, roof rats and the rest of it. Nobody is on our payroll, and nothing here is dispatched from a depot we own.

We don't send our own crews out along Williams Drive or Austin Avenue. What we do is connect Georgetown homeowners, from Old Town to Sun City, with licensed local pros who already know this ground and its scorpions, roof rats, and fire ants. No dispatch center, no fleet, no stock room. Just a fast match to someone properly licensed to do the work right the first time.

How we work

East of that line the ground changes to blackland prairie clay, and the pest pressure changes with it. Most Georgetown houses built since the 1970s sit on a slab, not over a crawl space — pier-and-beam construction is mostly limited to Old Town, near the Square, and older properties out toward Weir and Walburg. A pro who does not know which side of that split a house is on is guessing at the treatment.

Built around the TX pest calendar

The pros we connect homeowners with are licensed to work in Texas and carry the training the state requires for termite and wood-destroying-insect work, including the disclosure paperwork Texas law requires before that kind of treatment starts. We do not verify every credential ourselves. What we do is route the call to somebody working inside Williamson County who already knows Georgetown's ground, not a call center reading from a script written for a different city.

Honest, local, and family-minded

Georgetown has spent the last several years as one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, and that growth shows up in pest calls in an unglamorous way: cleared land pushes rodents, snakes and scorpions off the lot and into whatever house is still standing nearby. A new subdivision near Wolf Ranch or Teravista sees this in its first year the same way older streets near Berry Creek or Serenada saw it a decade ago.

Our promise

We do not send anyone out ourselves. What we do is match your address and your problem to a licensed pro already working near Wolf Ranch, Teravista or Old Town, someone who already knows which side of I-35 they are driving to and what that means for the job. You call once, we ask what is going on and where, and we point you to someone qualified to actually fix it.

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you actually send someone local, or is this a call center?

We're not a pest control company ourselves — we're a referral service that connects Georgetown homeowners with licensed local pros who know the difference between a Sun City slab and an Old Town pier-and-beam place near the Square. When you call, we ask what's going on and where you are, whether that's Berry Creek, Teravista, or out toward Wolf Ranch, then pass you to a pro already working that side of town. You're talking to someone who can be at your door the same day, not reading from a script in another state.

Are the Formosan termites I read about near Austin a problem in Georgetown too?

It depends which side of town. On the limestone side, up around Sun City, Cimarron Hills and the DB Wood Road corridor, cracked slabs and loose rock give scorpions and ants plenty of ways in, and that ground holds rain in fractures instead of draining it off. East toward Teravista and Wolf Ranch the soil is heavier clay, which shifts more with the weather and opens its own foundation gaps. Roof rats do not care much either way, since they come in through the attic and eaves rather than the slab. A pro who works Georgetown regularly checks both entry paths on every visit.

Do you actually treat our house, or just refer us to someone in Georgetown?

They work this county, not a generic route. The Sun City and Cimarron Hills side sits on limestone that pushes scorpions inside every summer, while a Old Town house on pier-and-beam gets checked differently than a slab place near Teravista. Someone who treats Round Rock one day and Georgetown the next still needs to know which side of I-35 they're standing on before they open a wall or set a bait station. That's the standard we hold them to.

Do you handle bat removal from attics in Georgetown homes?

Georgetown's bats are Mexican free-tailed, and Texas law protects every bat species: you can't hunt, sell, buy or possess one, dead or alive. A bat loose inside a home can be removed, but a colony in the attic is different, and the licensed pros we connect you with won't push insecticides or mothballs to kill them, since that's a federal violation. They also won't exclude a colony between roughly May 1 and August 15, when flightless pups would be sealed in and die. Outside that window, exclusion work can move ahead.

Do you actually send out a technician, or just refer someone?

We connect Georgetown homeowners with licensed local pros — we don't employ technicians, own trucks or keep stock ourselves. When you call about a scorpion problem in Sun City or roof rats over on Water Oak, we match you with a licensed pro who works this side of Williamson County and knows the difference between a slab crack near Rivery and an attic gap out toward Old Town. You get someone local, licensed, and already familiar with Georgetown ground.

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Every pro in our network already covers Williamson County, knows the difference between limestone ground west of I-35 and the clay Teravista sits on, and carries the license Texas requires. We just make the introduction and step back from there.

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