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Title: The Great Indoor Migration: Why Rain Increases Pest Activity in Corpus Christi In South Texas, we are used to sudden downpours. While the rain
Title: The Great Indoor Migration: Why Rain Increases Pest Activity in Corpus Christi In South Texas, we are used to sudden downpours. While the rain
Spring has arrived in Corpus Christi, bringing warmer temperatures, blooming flowers, and unfortunately, a fresh wave of pest activity. While many homeowners immediately think of
As the Texas Sage starts to bloom and we head toward the beach, spring in Corpus Christi is a season of renewal. Unfortunately, for local
Did you know that in South Texas, Subterranean Termites start swarming as early as February? On warm days following a rain, mature colonies release “swarmers”
Many homeowners are surprised to see more insects indoors during colder weather, but it’s actually very common — even in South Texas. As temperatures drop,
Welcome to 2026! A new year represents a fresh start—a chance to organize, clean, and set the tone for the months ahead. While most resolutions
Most Americans look forward to winter as a time when bugs finally disappear. In Corpus Christi and the surrounding Coastal Bend, we aren’t so lucky.

Even in sunny South Texas, the cooler temperatures and occasional cold fronts of winter bring more than just pleasant weather – they bring an increased risk of unwelcome guests: Roof Rats. While we might not experience blizzards, our mild winters are just cold enough to send these agile rodents scrambling for warmth and shelter, often right into our homes.