Stampede Pest Control
Dallas-Fort Worth metro

Pest Control in Irving, TX

Every Stampede Pest & Termite service available to Irving 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.

Local to Irving

Why Irving deals with pests

Updated June 2026

Irving's older neighborhoods near the Trinity River bottoms see steady roach, rodent, and mosquito pressure, especially where mature trees overhang the roofline.

Las Colinas was master-planned around the Trinity River with man-made lakes, canals, and waterways running through both the commercial core and residential communities, and all of that surface water is steady mosquito-breeding habitat.

Irving's older residential pockets away from Las Colinas carry more mature tree canopy, giving roof rats a path from overhanging limbs straight to the roofline as cooler weather sets in each fall.

The Trinity River bottoms that run through Irving hold clay-heavy, moisture-retentive soil that draws subterranean termites toward foundations in the neighborhoods closest to the water.

Local conditions: Irving sits along the Trinity River, and the Las Colinas district, spanning ZIP codes 75038, 75039, 75062, and 75063, was master-planned around the river and its canals with lakes, waterways, and golf courses woven through office and residential development. That much water infrastructure this close to homes keeps mosquitoes a year-round consideration even in Irving's business-district neighborhoods.

American cockroaches Roof rats Mosquitoes Subterranean termites
Irving pest calendar

When pests press hardest in Irving

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

Late winter

Feb to Mar

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

Spring

Apr to May

Mosquito season opens as Las Colinas' lakes and canals and the Trinity River bottoms hold spring rain. Fire ants and roaches also become more active. Early treatment keeps all of it in check.

Summer

Jun to Aug

Peak season. Las Colinas' waterways and canals stay a steady mosquito source, and roaches thrive in the heat and humidity. Recurring barrier treatment matters most now.

Fall

Sep to Nov

As nights cool, roof rats move from tree canopy toward attics in Irving's older neighborhoods. 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.

Irving neighborhoods

Serving neighborhoods across Irving

We treat homes throughout Irving and the surrounding Dallas County, including these communities and the areas around Lake Carolyn (Las Colinas), the Trinity River, the Mustangs of Las Colinas sculpture.

Las Colinas Valley Ranch Cottonwood Valley MacArthur Park Irving Heights Estates of Las Colinas Hackberry Creek University Hills Northwest Irving Britain Estates

Don't see your subdivision? We very likely cover it. Irving (ZIP 75039 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

Las Colinas was master-planned around the Trinity River with man-made lakes, canals, and waterways running through both the business district and residential communities. That much surface water this close to homes keeps mosquito pressure high nearly year-round. A recurring barrier treatment of shaded, damp resting areas is what actually controls it.

They can be. Areas away from the newer Las Colinas development carry more mature tree canopy, and that gives roof rats a direct bridge from overhanging limbs to the roofline, especially as nights cool each fall. We seal the entry points rather than relying on trapping alone.

Yes. The river bottom holds clay-heavy soil that stays moist longer, which is exactly what subterranean termites need near a foundation. An annual inspection is worth it for homes close to the water, and ours are free.

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

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