Stampede Pest Control
Dallas-Fort Worth metro

Pest Control in Frisco, TX

Every Stampede Pest & Termite service available to Frisco 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 Frisco deals with pests

Updated June 2026

Frisco's rapid build-out on former farmland keeps fire ants, rodents, and mosquitoes pressing on new construction, where fresh-turned clay holds water after every rain.

Frisco has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the country for years, and nearly all of that new construction sits on Blackland Prairie clay, farmland soil that shrinks and swells with the seasons and keeps fire ant colonies rebuilding after every rain.

Luxury communities like Starwood, Newman Village, and Phillips Creek Ranch are often built around creeks and greenbelts, and that landscaping holds standing water that gives mosquitoes a steady foothold close to home.

Fresh grading for new subdivisions continually disturbs the soil and exposes new slabs, which is why fire ants, rodents, and subterranean termites are such common calls even in Frisco's newest neighborhoods.

Local conditions: Frisco sits on Blackland Prairie clay in Collin and Denton counties, farmland and ranchland until the past two decades of explosive growth. That deep, dark clay shrinks and cracks in the summer heat, then swells against fresh foundations after rain, and grading for new subdivisions keeps disturbing fire ant colonies across the city.

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Frisco pest calendar

When pests press hardest in Frisco

How pest pressure shifts through the year around Frisco and Dallas-Fort Worth, and what's worth doing in each stretch.

Late winter

Feb to Mar

Termite swarmers begin on warm, damp days in the clay soil, and rodents that wintered indoors stay active. A good window for an inspection before spring.

Spring

Apr to May

Fire ant mounds surface on freshly graded lots and mosquito season opens as creeks and greenbelt ponds fill with spring rain. Early treatment keeps both from establishing.

Summer

Jun to Aug

Peak season. Frisco's clay holds water across new subdivisions, mosquitoes breed in it, and fire ants are at their worst in the heat. Recurring barrier treatment matters most now.

Fall

Sep to Nov

Rain refills breeding sites, then cooling weather pushes rodents toward new-construction homes and garages. Exclusion before winter is the priority.

Winter

Dec to Jan

Outdoor activity slows, but rodents that moved indoors stay active and roaches thrive in warm interiors. A good season for interior treatment.

Frisco neighborhoods

Serving neighborhoods across Frisco

We treat homes throughout Frisco and the surrounding Collin County, including these communities and the areas around the Dallas North Tollway corridor, Frisco Commons Park, The Star (Dallas Cowboys headquarters).

Starwood Newman Village Phillips Creek Ranch Frisco Lakes Plantation Resort Stonebriar Panther Creek The Trails of West Frisco Lexington Country Grayhawk

Don't see your subdivision? We very likely cover it. Frisco (ZIP 75034 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

Often sooner than expected. Frisco has grown explosively on former Blackland Prairie farmland, and grading for new subdivisions disturbs existing fire ant colonies and exposes fresh slabs to subterranean termites. A free annual termite inspection is worth scheduling even on a brand-new build.

These luxury communities are often built around creeks and greenbelt features that look great but hold standing water close to homes, exactly what mosquitoes need to breed. A recurring barrier treatment of shaded, damp resting areas keeps the yard usable through summer.

Frisco sits on deep Blackland Prairie clay, the same soil that made this good farmland before the growth boom. It shrinks and cracks in dry heat, then swells with rain, letting colonies rebuild fast if you're only spot-treating visible mounds. A yard-wide broadcast bait plus a perimeter treatment holds up much better.

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 Frisco regularly, and if pests come back between visits we return and re-treat at no additional cost.

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