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
Routine pest control is one of the best ways Texas homeowners can protect their homes and enjoy peace of mind year-round. With Texas heat, humidity, and long warm seasons, pests like ants, spiders, roaches, rodents, and mosquitoes stay active almost all year. Without regular treatment, these unwanted guests can quickly turn a small problem into a full-blown infestation. Consistent pest control works like a protective barrier around your home. Professional treatments target pests before they move inside,
March in Rockwall is a true transition month. Temperatures begin climbing, daylight stretches longer over Lake Ray Hubbard, and spring rains move through the area — creating the perfect conditions for pests to become active again. While many Rockwall homeowners are focused on spring cleaning, lawn care, and enjoying time outdoors, pests are busy nesting, breeding, and expanding their territory.Why March Is a Busy Pest Month in RockwallWarmer Temperatures Even during winter, most pests never fully
Rodents are common in North Texas communities like Rockwall, especially near Lake Ray Hubbard, greenbelts, creeks, construction zones, and established neighborhoods. Knowing whether you’re dealing with rats or mice helps ensure the problem is addressed correctly—and before damage escalates. Behaviors Rats & Mice ShareMostly nocturnal: Rodents are most active at night. Daytime sightings may indicate overcrowding or limited food.Constant gnawing: Their teeth never stop growing, leading them to chew wood,
Rockwall residents are invited to a unique local art exhibition that blends creativity, conversation, and a touch of unexpected inspiration. A photograph featuring a cockroach—eliminated during a routine service by Home Run Pest & Termite Control—was captured by Community Relations & Networking Coordinator Denise Holguin and earned an Honorable Mention in a local art exhibition. The piece is now on public display in Lewisville. To celebrate, Denise will participate in an art talk exploring the
As soon as winter hits Rockwall, mice and rats start packing their tiny suitcases, grabbing their emotional-support crumbs, and scouting out the warmest Rockwall homes to crash in. And apparently… Chandlers Landing, Caruth Lake, The Shores, Stone Creek, Breezy Hill, Lakeside Village, and Fontanna Ranch are trending as 5-star rodent resorts this season.They don’t pay rent.They don’t clean up.They host loud midnight dance parties like they’re on Lake Ray Hubbard—inside your walls.The audacity is