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Pest Control in Conroe, TX

Every Stampede Pest & Termite service available to Conroe homes and businesses in one place: general pest, mosquito, termite, rodent, bed bug, and wasp control, plus the local pest info and neighborhoods we know here.

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Why Conroe deals with pests

Updated June 2026

Conroe's lakeside lots around Lake Conroe and heavy tree cover make mosquitoes and rodents a year-round nuisance, while sandy-to-clay soils give subterranean termites plenty to work with.

Lake Conroe's roughly 21,000 acres of shoreline and coves give mosquitoes enormous breeding habitat, and homes built right up to the water's edge feel that pressure more than inland Montgomery County.

The sandy-loam soil under Conroe's Piney Woods lots drains faster than Houston's clay gumbo, but it also holds moisture under pine straw and leaf litter, ideal cover for subterranean termites and rodents.

Heavy, mature pine canopy across older Conroe neighborhoods gives roof rats and squirrels a direct path from limb to roofline, especially as nights cool in fall and they move toward attics.

Local conditions: Conroe sits where Houston's clay prairie transitions into the sandier, pine-covered soils of the Piney Woods, and the 21,000-acre Lake Conroe shoreline keeps humidity and standing water close to thousands of homes. That combination of shoreline moisture and wooded lots is what keeps mosquitoes and termites active most of the year.

Mosquitoes Subterranean termites Rodents Fire ants
Conroe pest calendar

When pests press hardest in Conroe

How pest pressure shifts through the year around Conroe and Houston, and what's worth doing in each stretch.

Late winter

Feb to Mar

Termite swarmers begin on warm days in the sandy, pine-covered soil, and rodents that wintered in attics stay active. A good window to inspect crawl spaces and wood-to-soil contact.

Spring

Apr to May

Fire ant mounds reappear in yards and mosquito season opens as the lake's coves and low spots hold spring rain. Treating early keeps both from building up before summer.

Summer

Jun to Aug

Peak season. The lake shoreline keeps mosquitoes breeding non-stop, and roaches and fire ants are at their most active in the heat. Recurring barrier treatment near the water matters most now.

Fall

Sep to Nov

As nights cool, rodents move from pine canopy and lakeside brush into attics and garages. That's Conroe's biggest rodent push. Sealing entry points before winter pays off.

Winter

Dec to Jan

Outdoor activity slows, but rodents already inside stay active and roaches thrive in warm interiors. A good season for interior treatment and trapping.

Conroe neighborhoods

Serving neighborhoods across Conroe

We treat homes throughout Conroe and the surrounding Montgomery County, including these communities and the areas around Lake Conroe, Sam Houston National Forest, downtown Conroe.

April Sound Grand Central Park Wedgewood Falls Graystone Hills Carriage Hills Woodforest River Plantation Lake Conroe Village Bentwater Del Webb Lake Conroe

Don't see your subdivision? We very likely cover it. Conroe (ZIP 77301 and the surrounding codes)is well within our service area. Reach out for a free quote and we'll confirm.

Good questions

Frequently asked questions

Lake Conroe's roughly 21,000 acres of shoreline and coves give mosquitoes far more breeding water than an inland yard would see, and that pressure stays high for homes right on the water. A recurring barrier treatment focused on shaded, damp resting areas near the shoreline is what actually keeps a lakefront yard usable.

Yes. The sandy soil that runs through Conroe's Piney Woods lots holds moisture under pine straw and leaf litter, which is exactly what subterranean termites look for. An annual inspection is the cheapest way to catch it early, and ours are free.

They can. Mature pine canopy overhanging rooflines gives roof rats and squirrels a direct bridge to the attic, especially once nights cool in fall. We seal the entry points rather than just trapping, since trapping alone doesn't stop new rodents from coming in the same way.

Yes. Once the product dries it's virtually harmless. We just ask you keep pets off wet areas for about 15 to 20 minutes. We use products approved for use in daycares, hospitals, and restaurants, with an organic option available.

In most cases the same day. We service Conroe regularly, and if pests come back between visits we return and re-treat at no additional cost.

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