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The most common call we get from Eidson Road is a household that has found something inside the walls, in the attic, or moving across the kitchen floor at night. Mice work their way into cabinets and wall voids. Cockroaches set up in warm, humid spaces behind appliances. Scorpions come in through gaps around pipes and door frames. When any of that happens, the answer is a technician who knows what to look for and treats the right places. Eagle Pass Pest Control Pros handles those calls for Eidson Road residents, and we do it for renters, homeowners, and property managers alike.
We cover the full range of pests that show up in this part of South Texas, from fire ants spreading across a yard to brown recluse spiders settling into a closet or garage. Whether it's a one-time problem or ongoing prevention, the work is done by licensed pest control technicians who assess the property before they treat it. Call (830) 516-4289 between 7:30 AM and 10:30 PM any day of the week to get a quote and find out when we can be out.
What you pay for a treatment depends on a few things, and we go over all of them on the phone before anything is scheduled. The size of the property matters. How far the problem has spread matters. Whether one visit will handle it or whether follow-up is needed matters. A small ant trail along a baseboard is a different job from a fire ant infestation that has worked its way into wall voids, and the quote reflects that difference.
You get the rate confirmed before we schedule. Ask what the visit covers and you get a straight answer. If the situation calls for more than one treatment, we will tell you that on the call rather than after the first visit. The price is explained up front and there is no guesswork about what is included.
Restaurants, food trucks, and any kitchen handling food for the public operate under conditions that make pest pressure a different kind of problem. Pests move toward warmth, moisture, and stored product, and a commercial kitchen has all three. A single cockroach sighting in a dining area or a pantry pest found in a dry goods store can affect how a business runs.
We schedule commercial visits around your trading hours so treatment does not interrupt service. Each visit is documented, which matters for operators who need a record of what was applied, where, and when. Products are applied according to label directions, and the technician will walk through any preparation steps specific to a food-handling environment before the work begins.
Pantry pests get into flour, rice, dried beans, and other stored goods, and they spread fast once they are established. Treatment targets the harborage areas and any contaminated product is identified during the inspection. For commercial kitchens, that inspection covers dry storage, behind equipment, and anywhere product sits undisturbed for extended periods.
A recurring prevention plan is the most effective approach for any food premises because it keeps pest pressure from building between visits. We find it. We treat it. We follow up. That rhythm matters more in a commercial kitchen than almost anywhere else, because the conditions that attract pests do not change between visits the way they might in a private home.
Treatment does the heavy lifting, but what happens between visits makes a real difference in how well it holds. Integrated pest management works best when the conditions that attract pests are addressed alongside the treatment itself. That means keeping entry points sealed, reducing moisture around foundations and under sinks, and not leaving food or organic debris in places where pests can shelter.
For households dealing with fleas and ticks, vacuuming regularly between visits and keeping pets on their own prevention schedule reduces the pressure on treated areas. For attics and crawl spaces, reducing clutter and checking for moisture intrusion helps the perimeter barrier treatment do its job. Experienced technicians who respect your home will walk through the specific steps that apply to your property on the day of the visit.
Same-day appointments are often available, particularly for active infestations that cannot wait. If you call during our hours, 7:30 AM to 10:30 PM any day of the week, we will tell you on that call what is available and when we can be out. For situations that are urgent but not quite same-day, scheduling a visit within a day or two is usually straightforward.
We work around households that have tenants in place and businesses that need to stay open. The technician confirms the appointment window before arriving and explains any preparation needed so the visit goes smoothly. If something comes back between scheduled visits on a recurring plan, call us and we arrange a return treatment. There is no waiting until the next scheduled date if something active is happening at the property.
Stink bugs move indoors through gaps around window frames, door seals, and utility penetrations. Treatment focuses on the entry points they use and the areas where they congregate inside. Sealing those gaps alongside the treatment reduces the ways they get back in.
Mice are a consistent problem in residential properties in this part of Maverick County. They enter through small gaps around pipes and foundation cracks and move into wall voids, attics, and cabinet spaces. We use a combination of baiting and trapping, paired with an entry-point inspection so the access points are identified and addressed. Treating without closing the way in leaves the problem open to repeat.
Clothes moths damage wool, silk, and natural fiber stored in wardrobes and storage areas. The larvae do the damage, not the adult moths, which is why a treatment that only targets what is visible is not enough. We inspect harborage areas and treat accordingly, with follow-up scheduled to address any larvae that were in the egg stage during the first visit.
Bees that have established inside a wall void or structural cavity require assessment before any work is done. The approach depends on what species is present and how established the colony is. We will tell you on the call what the inspection involves and what the next steps look like before anything is scheduled.
Pantry pests in a home kitchen follow the same pattern as in a commercial setting. They spread from one infested product to surrounding items quickly. The inspection identifies what is affected, treatment targets the harborage zones, and any contaminated product is flagged during the visit.
A perimeter barrier treatment is applied along the foundation, eaves, and entry points of a structure to reduce the pressure pests put on the interior. Ant control and treatment, cockroach prevention, and keeping stinging insects from nesting under eaves all benefit from a maintained exterior barrier. The barrier is renewed on a recurring schedule so it does not lapse between seasons.
When pests are already established inside a property, the first call is a targeted treatment that addresses the active infestation. The technician inspects the areas where pests are sheltering, treats the harborage zones, and schedules a follow-up to confirm the pressure has dropped. A single visit handles some infestations. Others need a second treatment to address activity that surfaces after the first application.
Recurring prevention plans are built around properties that want to stay ahead of the problem rather than react to it. Crawl space and attic pest control, exterior barrier treatment, and regular inspections are all part of what keeps a property from reaching the point of an active infestation. We treat your home the way we would our own, which means showing up on schedule and following up when something changes.
Entry-point work is part of how a treatment holds over time. Mice, scorpions, and stink bugs all use the same gaps around pipes, door frames, and foundation penetrations to get inside. Identifying those points during a visit and addressing them alongside the treatment is what separates a result that holds from one that does not. The service page carries the full breakdown of what each plan includes.
We serve Eidson Road and the surrounding communities throughout Maverick County. That includes Las Quintas Fronterizas, Chula Vista, Rosita, Fabrica, and the wider area around here. Residential properties, rental units, and commercial premises across the county are all covered.
Our reputation in this town is everything to us. Whether you are in a single-family home on the edge of town or managing a commercial property nearby, the call goes to the same place and the work is handled by licensed technicians who work this area regularly. Real local techs. Real pricing. Real fast response.
If you would rather read than call, our pest guide has the detail.
Pests move through shared wall voids, plumbing chases, and any gap that connects one unit to another. A treatment that covers only one side of a shared wall can reduce pressure in that unit while the source remains next door. We will discuss the layout on the call and explain what the treatment covers and where its limits are in a shared-wall situation.
It depends on the pest and the areas being treated. For cockroach treatments targeting cabinet interiors or kitchen areas, clearing items out improves access and helps the application reach the places pests actually shelter. The technician will walk you through any specific preparation steps before the visit so you know what to do ahead of time.
Call us and explain the situation. Whether pausing makes sense depends on the timing relative to your next scheduled visit and the pest pressure at the property. We will work out the right approach with you on the call.
Yes. In residential properties around Eidson Road, mice, cockroaches, and brown recluse spiders are the pests most likely to be found well inside the structure rather than at the perimeter. Scorpions also move indoors through gaps in walls and foundations. The inspection focuses on the interior harborage zones specific to whatever is showing up, not just the exterior barrier.
It depends on the pest and how established the infestation is. A contained problem caught early may be fully addressed in a single visit. A heavier infestation, particularly with cockroaches or rodents, typically requires a follow-up visit to address any activity that surfaces after the initial treatment. We are straightforward about what to expect when we confirm the service.
It can. Compost heaps and dense garden areas provide food sources and harborage that attract ants, cockroaches, rodents, and other pests. Reducing those conditions around the exterior of the property helps treatment hold longer. The technician will point out any conditions at your property that are worth addressing alongside the service.
In many cases, yes. If the treatment is limited to the exterior perimeter, a technician can carry out the work without anyone present. We confirm the access requirements when we schedule and let you know whether someone needs to be there.
Most services are available across the full coverage area, but same-day availability and scheduling windows can vary depending on the location and how appointments are running on a given day. Call us with your address and the service you need, and we will confirm what is available and when.
Eagle Pass Pest Control Pros is available every day from 7:30 AM to 10:30 PM. Call (830) 516-4289 and you reach a real person who can confirm availability, go over the rate, and get something on the schedule. There is no form to fill out and no waiting for a callback. We take pride in the protection we leave behind, and it starts the moment you call.
We are in these nearby communities as well: Chula Vista, Rosita, Elm Creek, Carrizo Springs. For every town we reach, see our full list of areas.
Not every pest problem calls for the same solution, and not every property has the same level of pressure. We put together this plan comparison so you can find the service that fits your situation before you even pick up the phone. From a single targeted treatment to year-round commercial coverage, each option below is built around the pests that actually show up in Eidson Road and Maverick County.
| Service Plan | Best For | Service Frequency | Covered Pests | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One-Time Treatment | Specific active infestations or pre-move-in cleanouts | Single visit |
| A good starting point when you have one clear problem to resolve. A follow-up visit can be added if activity persists. |
| Monthly | Properties with heavy or persistent pest pressure | Every month |
| Monthly visits keep barrier treatments current and catch new pressure before it builds. Best suited to properties that have had recurring infestation issues. |
| Bi-Monthly | Homeowners who want consistent coverage without monthly visits | Every two months |
| Six visits per year keeps the perimeter barrier active and gives us a regular look at conditions that attract pests. A practical middle ground for most Eidson Road homes. |
| Quarterly | Year-round residential pest prevention | Every three months |
| Four visits per year align with seasonal pest cycles in South Texas. Each visit includes a perimeter barrier treatment and an interior check where activity warrants it. |
| Seasonal (Spring and Fall) | Lower-pressure properties or budget-conscious homeowners | Twice per year |
| Spring and fall are the highest-pressure windows in Eidson Road. This plan addresses peak activity periods and is a reasonable fit when year-round pressure is lower. |
| Rodent Control | Active mouse or rat problems in homes or commercial buildings | Initial treatment plus scheduled follow-ups |
| Rodent control includes bait placement, entry-point identification, and follow-up visits to confirm pressure has dropped. Entry-point sealing recommendations are part of every rodent assessment. |
| Commercial / High-Traffic | Restaurants, retail, warehouses, and multi-family properties | Monthly or bi-monthly depending on property type |
| Commercial visits are scheduled around your operation and include documentation suitable for health and compliance records. Food-service environments receive label-directed applications that account for food-handling requirements. |
Every property in Eidson Road is a little different, and the right plan depends on what you are dealing with and how your home or business is set up. Call us at (830) 516-4289 between 7:30 AM and 10:30 PM any day of the week and we will walk you through the options and get you a rate before anything is scheduled.