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Pest services and neighborhoods in Little Elm, TX

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

Local to Little Elm

Why Little Elm deals with pests

Updated August 2026

Little Elm wraps around Lewisville Lake's north shore, and all that waterfront keeps mosquito and rodent pressure high for the area's many newer homes.

Little Elm sits along the northern and eastern shores of Lewisville Lake, and the town's identity, and most of its subdivisions, are built directly around that waterfront access, which means mosquito-breeding water sits close to nearly every neighborhood.

Newer communities like Paloma Creek and Union Park layer in their own ponds and water features on top of the lake proximity, adding more standing water sources within a short mosquito flight of the home.

The rapid pace of new construction across Little Elm since the late 1990s has repeatedly disturbed former farmland, a pattern that keeps fire ants and subterranean termites pressing on newly built slabs.

Local conditions: Little Elm covers a single ZIP code, 75068, along the northern and eastern shores of Lewisville Lake, and most of its housing was built between the late 1990s and late 2010s as master-planned, HOA-governed subdivisions centered on lake access. That much shoreline and the many community lakes woven into newer developments like Paloma Creek keep mosquitoes a steady concern.

Mosquitoes Rodents Fire ants Subterranean termites
Little Elm pest calendar

When pests press hardest in Little Elm

How pest pressure shifts through the year around Little Elm 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

Mosquito season opens as Lewisville Lake's shoreline and community ponds hold spring rain, and fire ant mounds reappear across new-construction yards. Early treatment keeps both from establishing.

Summer

Jun to Aug

Peak season. The lake and layered community water features keep mosquitoes breeding non-stop, and fire ants stay aggressive 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. A quieter season for interior treatment.

Little Elm neighborhoods

Serving neighborhoods across Little Elm

We treat homes throughout Little Elm and the surrounding Denton County, including these communities and the areas around Lewisville Lake, Little Elm Beach, the Little Elm Bridge.

Paloma Creek Union Park Windsong Ranch Sunset Pointe Frisco Ranch Providence Village Lakeside Estates at Paloma Creek Eldorado Estates Northlake Estates Cottonwood Creek

Don't see your subdivision? We very likely cover it. Little Elm (ZIP 75068 and the surrounding codes) is well within our service area. Reach out for a free quote and we'll confirm.

Local landmarks

Known around Little Elm

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

Lewisville Lake Little Elm Beach the Little Elm Bridge Cottonwood Creek Park the Little Elm Park boardwalk
Good questions

Frequently asked questions

Most Little Elm 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.

Little Elm's entire identity, and most of its subdivisions, are built around access to Lewisville Lake's northern and eastern shores. Newer communities like Paloma Creek add their own ponds on top of that, so mosquito-breeding water sits within a short flight of nearly every home, not just the lots directly on the water. A recurring barrier treatment of shaded, damp resting areas keeps the yard usable through summer.

Often sooner than expected. Little Elm has grown rapidly since the late 1990s, and each new phase of construction disturbs former farmland, exposing fresh fire ant colonies and new slabs to subterranean termites. A free annual termite inspection is worth scheduling even on a new build.

Yes. These newer master-planned communities have their own layered water features on top of the lake proximity, so we tailor mosquito treatment to that layout specifically.

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

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