Stampede Pest Control
Dallas-Fort Worth metro

Pest Control in Keller, TX

Every Stampede Pest & Termite service available to Keller 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 Keller

Why Keller deals with pests

Updated June 2026

Keller's larger lots and mature landscaping in northeast Tarrant County give rodents and termites cover, while clay yards keep fire ants and mosquitoes in the picture.

Keller sits on the Fort Worth Prairie, where dark, alkaline clay is generally shallower than Dallas County's Blackland Prairie clay but still holds enough moisture, especially in Keller's larger, well-irrigated lots, to draw subterranean termites toward foundations.

Established neighborhoods in ZIP 76248 carry decades of mature landscaping, and that shade and irrigation give rodents and termites more consistent cover and moisture than newer, less-developed lots see.

Bear Creek runs along Keller's western edge, and the creek corridor's standing water adds a mosquito-breeding source that spreads pressure into nearby residential streets during the warmer months.

Local conditions: Keller sits in northeast Tarrant County on the Fort Worth Prairie's dark, alkaline clay, shallower than the Blackland Prairie clay found in Dallas County but still enough to hold moisture in the larger, more established lots typical of Keller's neighborhoods. Bear Creek runs through the city's western side, adding another moisture source that sustains mosquitoes and termites.

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Keller pest calendar

When pests press hardest in Keller

How pest pressure shifts through the year around Keller 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 established, well-irrigated soil, 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 Bear Creek and low spots hold spring rain. Early treatment keeps both from establishing.

Summer

Jun to Aug

Peak season. Mature landscaping and irrigation keep moisture in Keller's larger lots, sustaining termites and fire ants through the heat. Recurring exterior treatment matters most now.

Fall

Sep to Nov

As nights cool, rodents move toward attics and garages. Exclusion and sealing entry points before winter pays off.

Winter

Dec to Jan

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

Keller neighborhoods

Serving neighborhoods across Keller

We treat homes throughout Keller and the surrounding Tarrant County, including these communities and the areas around Bear Creek, Bear Creek Park, Old Town Keller.

Bear Creek Estates Bella Casa Chase Oaks Hidden Lakes Highland Meadows Marshall Ridge Sunset Pointe Old Town Keller Bloomfield Vine Creek

Don't see your subdivision? We very likely cover it. Keller (ZIP 76248 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

Keller's established neighborhoods have bigger, more mature lots with more irrigation and shade than a typical tighter subdivision, and that consistent moisture in the Fort Worth Prairie clay is exactly what subterranean termites look for. An annual inspection is worth it, and ours are free.

Yes. The creek corridor along Keller's western edge holds standing water that sustains mosquito breeding, and that pressure spreads into nearby residential streets during the warm months. A recurring barrier treatment of shaded, damp resting areas keeps a yard usable.

Yes, though the Fort Worth Prairie clay here is generally a bit shallower than what you'd find in Dallas County. Fire ant colonies still rebuild quickly after rain if you're only spot-treating mounds. A yard-wide broadcast bait plus a perimeter treatment is more effective.

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

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