Snake Control in Midland, Tx

As the seasons change, snakes become more active, especially during spring and summer when temperatures rise. In colder months, snakes hibernate or seek shelter in cool, hidden places, but as the weather warms, they emerge in search of food and mates. Many snakes are attracted to homes with easy access to shelter, such as sheds, basements, or crawl spaces, and can also be drawn to areas with abundant food sources like rodents or insects. While most snakes are harmless, some species can pose a threat. To prevent snakes from entering your home, it’s important to seal cracks, eliminate clutter, and keep your yard well-maintained. Early detection and professional pest control can help keep snakes away during their peak activity periods.

About Snakes

Snakes are legless reptiles that can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and urban areas. While many snakes are harmless, some species, such as venomous ones, can pose a threat to humans and pets. Snakes are carnivorous, feeding primarily on small animals like rodents, birds, and amphibians. They are skilled hunters, using their senses of sight and heat detection to track prey. Most snakes are non-aggressive and prefer to avoid humans, but if threatened, they may bite in self-defense. Snakes are cold-blooded and typically become more active in warmer months, seeking shelter and food in secluded areas like gardens, basements, or under debris. Preventing snake infestations involves sealing entry points and maintaining a clean, clutter-free environment.

Signs of a Snake problem

If you suspect a snake problem, there are several signs to look for. One of the most obvious indicators is spotting a snake in or around your home, especially near entry points like doors or windows. You may also find snake skins, which are shed during the molting process, in hidden areas like basements, attics, or sheds. Additionally, snakes often leave behind tracks in dust or dirt, or you might notice disturbed vegetation or holes in the ground. A sudden increase in rodent activity in or near your home could also signal a snake problem, as many snakes prey on small mammals. Taking early precautions and seeking professional help can prevent snakes from becoming a more significant issue.

Our Process

Schedule

Give us a call at (432) 247-1219 for your free inspection! Contact us early, and we can often schedule a same-day visit.

Please note that remote locations or special conditions may require next-day service.

Treatment

A certified technician will assess your property and deliver a tailored pest control solution designed specifically for your needs, based on the inspection findings.

Follow Up

Each service provides a detailed report & helpful tips to keep pests away. We return regularly throughout the year, increasing protection with every visit.

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If pests show up between your scheduled services, don't worry—we'll come back and take care of it at no additional cost!

We Service
Midland, Odessa, Andrews, and Greenwood