Stampede Pest Control
Houston · Call (346) 318-1237

Pest services and neighborhoods in Spring, TX

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

Local to Spring

Why Spring deals with pests

Updated August 2026

Spring's wooded lots and proximity to Spring Creek give rodents, roaches, and stinging insects easy harborage, especially as older trees drop limbs against rooflines.

North Harris County's Spring is older and more heavily treed than the newer prairie subdivisions to the west, so mature canopy overhanging rooflines gives roof rats and squirrels a bridge straight to the attic.

The Spring Creek and Cypress Creek bottoms keep humidity and leaf litter high year-round, which sustains American and smoky brown roaches and feeds subterranean termites in shaded yards.

Established neighborhoods like Klein and the Gleneagles area have decades-old trees and landscaping, giving wasps, mosquitoes, and rodents long-standing harborage right up against the home.

Local conditions: Spring sits in the wooded corridor along Spring Creek and Cypress Creek, where mature pine and oak canopy keeps lots shaded and damp. That's the kind of moist, sheltered ground that roof rats, roaches, and termites favor.

Roof rats American cockroaches Wasps Mosquitoes
Spring pest calendar

When pests press hardest in Spring

How pest pressure shifts through the year around Spring and Houston, and what's worth doing in each stretch.

Late winter

Feb to Mar

Termite swarmers begin in the damp creek-bottom soil, and rodents that nested in attics over winter are still active. A window for inspection and trimming limbs back off the roofline.

Spring

Apr to May

Wasps start nesting in shaded eaves and trees, and mosquitoes return as the creeks and low spots hold spring rain. Early treatment keeps both from building up.

Summer

Jun to Aug

Peak season. Shaded, humid lots keep roaches and mosquitoes active, and wasp nests grow quickly under eaves. Recurring exterior service is most important now.

Fall

Sep to Nov

As nights cool, roof rats and squirrels move from the tree canopy into attics. That's Spring's biggest rodent push. Sealing roofline gaps and exclusion work is the priority before winter.

Winter

Dec to Jan

Outdoor activity quiets, but attic rodents stay active and roaches thrive indoors. A good time for interior treatment, trapping, and sealing entry points.

Spring neighborhoods

Serving neighborhoods across Spring

We treat homes throughout Spring and the surrounding Harris County, including these communities and the areas around Spring Creek, Old Town Spring, Mercer Botanic Gardens.

Klein Gleneagles Augusta Pines Spring Trails Northgate Forest Harmony Imperial Oaks Legends Trace Cypresswood Springwoods Village

Don't see your subdivision? We very likely cover it. Spring (ZIP 77373 and the surrounding codes) is well within our service area. Reach out for a free quote and we'll confirm.

Local landmarks

Known around Spring

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

Spring Creek Old Town Spring Mercer Botanic Gardens the Cypresswood greenbelt ExxonMobil campus
Good questions

Frequently asked questions

Most Spring 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.

Spring's mature tree canopy is the reason. Roof rats and squirrels travel along limbs that overhang the roof and slip into the attic through small gaps, especially as nights cool in fall. Trapping alone rarely fixes it. We seal the entry points and recommend trimming branches back off the roofline so they can't bridge over.

They can be. Decades-old trees and shaded eaves in areas like Klein and Gleneagles give wasps, hornets, and mud daubers protected spots to nest. We remove active nests and treat the eaves and voids where they start so they don't rebuild.

Yes. The shaded, humid creek-bottom soil keeps American and smoky brown roaches active and gives them harborage in mulch, woodpiles, and leaf litter near the house. A recurring exterior barrier plus targeted interior work is the most reliable approach.

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

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