Ant Control in Lewisville, TX
In Lewisville, fire ants take over fresh sod within weeks of spring rains, and kitchen ants push indoors looking for moisture by midsummer. Both get handled in the same visit.
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Ant Control in Lewisville, TX
Same-day ant service is available across Lewisville, TX and the rest of Denton County. Coverage runs all 6 Lewisville ZIP codes. Denton County stretches from the urban core out to Lake Lewisville and the rural northwest.
Pest call from a Lewisville address usually starts one of three ways: a sighting in the kitchen, evidence in the attic, or a swarm in the yard. Ant Control covers a defined subset — fire ants, carpenter ants, odorous house ants — and this page lays out the inspection-to-resolution process for a Lewisville home.
Lewisville coverage runs ZIP codes 75029, 75056, 75057, 75065, 75067, and 75077 across Denton County, with a population near 125,000 and a low-density build pattern. The local profile leans toward fire ant, asian tiger mosquito, roof rat, subterranean termite. Denton County stretches from the urban core out to Lake Lewisville and the rural northwest. Lakeside mosquito pressure is heavy; older Denton city wood-frame housing keeps carpenter ant volume up; newer master-planned developments drive termite swarm calls. Fire ants dominate yards across the county.
Coverage runs every Lewisville address — including Old Town Lewisville, Castle Hills, Lakeland Hills, Highland Village (Lewisville border).
How Ant Service Runs in Lewisville
Every visit opens with inspection; targeted treatment follows once the technician confirms what's active and where. For ant control in Lewisville, the workflow runs: species identification — fire ants in the yard vs. kitchen ants inside; mound-by-mound treatment of fire ant nests in turf; non-repellent perimeter treatment so workers carry residual into the colony; quarterly maintenance to suppress reintroduction.
Seasonal Pressure in Denton County
Fire ant mounds appear in yards after April rains.
Pests Covered
- Fire ants
- Carpenter ants
- Odorous house ants
- Pavement ants
- Crazy ants
Signs to Watch For
- Fire ant mounds in turf or along driveways
- Indoor trails along counters and baseboards
- Wood frass piles near windowsills (carpenter)
- Sticky sweet residue near pet food bowls
Ready for service at a Lewisville address? Call the number above to reach dispatch and confirm the next available window.
Lewisville Service Area
Coverage runs every Lewisville address — ZIP 75029, 75056, 75057, 75065, 75067, and 75077.
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Ant FAQs — Lewisville, TX
Do you treat ZIP codes beyond Lewisville?
Yes. The crew covers Lewisville and surrounding Denton County ZIP codes, plus neighboring cities — the page footer lists nearby coverage. If the address falls outside the standard radius the agent confirms scheduling at booking.
What does the inspection cover?
The first visit walks interior rooms, attic access, crawlspace if present, exterior foundation band, fence-line harborage, and any reported activity points. The technician identifies species, locates entry points, and builds a treatment plan specific to the Lewisville property — not a one-size-fits-all checklist.
Do you treat both inside and outside the home?
Yes. Standard Ant Control runs interior baseboards, kitchen and bath voids, garage perimeter, and the full exterior band around the foundation. Attic and crawlspace inspections are part of the first visit for any Lewisville home where activity reaches that area.
How fast can a technician get to a Lewisville address?
Most Lewisville addresses can be scheduled within 24 to 48 hours. Active infestations and stinging-insect calls move to same-day when the schedule allows. Call the dispatch number on this page and the agent will confirm the next available window for Lewisville.
Will one visit clear the problem?
Sometimes — for low-pressure exterior issues like wasp nests or surface ant trails, one visit usually finishes the job. Ant Control for established infestations runs a two-visit protocol: initial knockdown, then a follow-up two to three weeks later to confirm reproductive cycles broke.