Stampede Pest Control
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Pest services and neighborhoods in Garland, TX

Neighborhoods we treat in Garland, plus the local pest, mosquito, termite, rodent, and wasp pages for this town. First general-pest visits usually run $150–$250.

Local to Garland

Why Garland deals with pests

Updated August 2026

Garland's older, densely built neighborhoods on Dallas's northeast side keep roaches and rodents moving between homes, and clay yards hold the water mosquitoes need.

Garland's neighborhoods, especially North Garland around ZIP codes 75040, 75042, and 75044, were built out densely in the mid-20th century, and that tight spacing lets roaches and rodents move easily from house to house along shared fence lines and alleys.

Duck Creek runs through Garland and feeds the Duck Creek greenbelt trail system, and the creek corridor's moisture sustains mosquito breeding closer to homes than the city's drier interior blocks.

The same Blackland clay found across Dallas County holds water in Garland's older yards after rain, giving fire ants the standing-moisture conditions they need to rebuild colonies quickly.

Local conditions: Garland sits on Blackland Prairie clay northeast of Dallas, and its densely built, largely mid-century neighborhoods leave little space between homes for pest pressure to disperse. Duck Creek runs through the city and its namesake greenbelt, and that creek corridor holds moisture that keeps mosquitoes and roaches active even in Garland's older, more built-out sections.

American cockroaches Rodents Mosquitoes Fire ants
Garland pest calendar

When pests press hardest in Garland

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

Late winter

Feb to Mar

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

Spring

Apr to May

Fire ant mounds resurface across yards and mosquito season opens as Duck Creek and low spots hold spring rain. Early treatment keeps both from establishing.

Summer

Jun to Aug

Peak season. Duck Creek's corridor keeps mosquitoes breeding, and roaches move easily between Garland's tightly spaced older homes. Recurring barrier treatment matters most now.

Fall

Sep to Nov

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

Winter

Dec to Jan

Outdoor activity slows, but rodents and roaches indoors stay active. A quieter season for interior treatment.

Garland neighborhoods

Serving neighborhoods across Garland

We treat homes throughout Garland and the surrounding Dallas County, including these communities and the areas around Duck Creek, Firewheel Town Center, Lake Ray Hubbard (eastern edge).

North Garland Firewheel Duck Creek Club Creek Hidden Forest Crystal Falls Forest Crest Buckingham North Oakcrest Camelot

Don't see your subdivision? We very likely cover it. Garland (ZIP 75040 and the surrounding codes) is well within our service area. Reach out for a free quote and we'll confirm.

Local landmarks

Known around Garland

Real places our technicians know well. We treat homes and businesses across Garland, from the neighborhoods above to the areas around these local landmarks.

Duck Creek Firewheel Town Center Lake Ray Hubbard (eastern edge) Hawaiian Falls Garland Bradfield Park
Good questions

Frequently asked questions

Most Garland homes pay $150–$250 for the first general-pest visit, then $50–$85 per visit on a quarterly or bi-monthly plan. A larger house, a German roach job, or a one-time-only treatment runs higher. Call (346) 318-1237 for a number on your house — the quote is free.

Garland's older, mid-century neighborhoods were built densely, and that tight spacing lets roaches move easily between houses along shared fence lines and alleys. If a neighboring property isn't treated, roaches can simply move back in. A recurring exterior barrier plus targeted interior work handles it more reliably than a one-time treatment.

Yes. Duck Creek's corridor and greenbelt trail system hold moisture that spreads mosquito pressure beyond just the immediate creek-side homes. A recurring barrier treatment of shaded, damp resting areas near your home is what keeps the yard usable through summer.

Yes. The same Blackland clay found across Dallas County holds water in Garland's yards after rain, letting fire ant colonies rebuild fast if you're only spot-treating mounds. A yard-wide broadcast bait plus a perimeter treatment works better.

Keep kids and pets off treated surfaces until the product has dried, usually about 15 to 20 minutes. We apply along the exterior foundation, eaves, and entry points, and indoors only where the product label allows and the problem calls for it. Every application is made by a licensed Texas technician following the label, and an organic service is available on request.

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

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Tell us what you're dealing with and get a free, honest quote over the phone. No inspection fee, no obligation. Same-day service in most cases, free re-service if pests come back, and every visit backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.

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