Termites vs Ants in Austin: How to Tell the Difference Fast

Saw winged bugs near a window and felt your stomach drop? You are not alone, Austin. Here’s the good news: you can usually tell termite swarmers from flying ants in under a minute if you know what to look for, and the core ID traits are well documented (see the wing, waist, and antennae differences [...]

2026-02-19T16:22:59+00:00February 7th, 2026|

Termite Treatment Options in Austin

Austin homes come in all shapes—pier-and-beam, slab, older builds, newer builds—and termite control in Austin isn’t one-size-fits-all. What does stay the same: the best plan matches the termite type, the structure, and where the termites are actually active. Below is a neutral, plain-English comparison of the main termite treatment options you’ll hear about around Austin. [...]

2026-02-19T16:12:02+00:00February 7th, 2026|

Signs of Termites in Austin: A Homeowners Visual Guide

Termites do not usually show themselves until they have been around a while. That is why knowing the visual clues matters. This Austin homeowner guide gives you a simple signs library you can use room by room, plus the most common false alarms and the moments when it is smart to call a pro for [...]

2026-02-19T16:25:12+00:00February 7th, 2026|

Termite Prevention & Home Proofing in Austin

AUSTIN, THIS ONE'S FOR YOU. Termites love one thing your yard can accidentally give them: damp soil close to wood. The good news? A few home-proofing habits can lower your risk and help you spot trouble sooner—especially if you’re thinking about Termite Control in Austin. Keep’n it local, keep’n it simple. We provide expert termite [...]

2026-02-19T16:49:55+00:00February 7th, 2026|

Swarm Season in Austin: When Termites Fly and What to Do Next

If you’ve ever walked outside on a warm evening and thought, “Why are there so many winged bugs right now?”—welcome to swarm season. In Austin (and nearby spots like Round Rock, Buda/Kyle, and Dripping Springs), termite swarmers can show up fast after weather changes. The good news? Seeing swarmers doesn’t always mean your home is [...]

2026-02-19T16:46:51+00:00February 7th, 2026|

Drywood Termite Treatment Austin: Frass Signs and Treatment Choices

In Austin and nearby towns, termites are a reality—but not all termites act the same. Drywood termites can live inside the wood they’re eating, so you might not see them… until you see what they leave behind. This page helps homeowners, landlords, and buyers/sellers: tell drywood vs subterranean termites apart, understand frass (those tiny pellets), [...]

2026-02-19T16:51:14+00:00February 7th, 2026|

Subterranean Termite Treatment Austin: Signs, Slab Entry, Solutions

Austin termites don’t knock. They just show up, set up shop, and hope you never notice. If you’ve spotted mud tubes, suspicious wood, or you’re on a real estate deadline, this guide will help you understand what subterranean termites look like, how they get into slab homes around Austin, what treatment paths usually make sense, [...]

2026-02-19T16:48:54+00:00February 7th, 2026|

Termite Inspection Austin: What to Expect, Prep Checklist, and Scheduling

If you’re a homeowner in Austin, a termite inspection is one of the simplest ways to get clarity. No guesswork. No doom-and-gloom. Just a straight look at what’s going on around your home—and what (if anything) needs attention. This guide breaks down how termite inspections work, what we’re checking for, how real estate inspections differ [...]

2026-02-19T16:32:47+00:00February 7th, 2026|

How to Control Mosquitoes at Home: Guide for Austin Homeowners

Mosquitoes are part of life in Texas—but constant bites around your home don’t have to be. With the right prevention steps and a few natural control methods, most homeowners can significantly reduce mosquito activity in their yard. Understanding how mosquitoes breed and what attracts them is the first step toward reclaiming your outdoor space. In [...]

2026-02-19T16:34:07+00:00January 12th, 2026|

Which Fish Control Mosquito Larvae in Austin?

Mosquitoes love one thing as much as they love ruining a backyard get-together: water that sits still. And in warm weather, they can move fast: the CDC notes that an Aedes mosquito egg can take about 7-10 days to develop into an adult. This post breaks down which fish can help with mosquito larvae, where [...]

2026-02-19T16:33:02+00:00January 10th, 2026|
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