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Common Pests in Comal County & Surrounding Areas | Pest Control Services

Common Pests in the Canyon Lake, New Braunfels, Spring Branch, Bulverde, Blanco, Wimberley, and Surrounding Areas

 

Throughout the year, homeowners and businesses in the Hill Country experience a variety of pest issues that require professional pest control. Seasonal changes, warm temperatures, and nearby natural areas create ideal conditions for pests to invade homes, lawns, and commercial properties, making reliable pest treatments an essential part of property protection.
 

Some of the most common pests we address through our local exterminating services include arachnids such as scorpions, spiders, ticks, and camel spiders, which are frequently found in garages, wall voids, and outdoor living areas. Lawn and landscape pests including buck moth caterpillars (which can sting), fall and spring webworms, and army worms can quickly damage grass and ornamental plants without proper pest treatment intervention.
 

Ant activity is also common in this region, especially from cut ants (leaf cutter ants) and imported red fire ants. These aggressive pests often require targeted pest control treatments to fully eliminate colonies and reduce ongoing activity. Wood-destroying pests such as carpenter ants, subterranean termites, drywood termites, and wood-boring beetles pose serious risks to structural integrity and should always be handled by experienced certified professionals.
 

These pests can cause property damage, health concerns, and ongoing discomfort if left untreated. Whether pests are invading your home or damaging your lawn, Frogger Pest Management provides dependable pest control services designed to eliminate active infestations and help prevent future problems. If you’re dealing with a pest issue, don’t wait Contact Frogger Pest Management today for trusted local pest control solutions.

Cicada Molting
CICADA MOLTING 
ORB SPIDER
Orb Weaver
Bedbug
BED BUG
Mirid
MT. LAURAL MIRID
Buck Moth Caterpillar
BUCK MOTH CATERPILLAR
Io Moth Caterpillar
IO CATERPILLAR
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