Residential Pest Control
Residential Pest Control in
Texas & Oklahoma
One size does not fit all—which is why Allstate customizes our residential pest control and residential pest management solutions to suit your specific needs.
At Allstate, we work closely with homeowners to develop a targeted plan that effectively gets pests out of your home—and keeps them out for good. Whether you need a one-time treatment, quarterly visits, or a more frequent monthly program, we offer flexible service options that are designed to meet and exceed your expectations.
Our approach is rooted in Integrated Pest Management (IPM), which emphasizes strategic, environmentally conscious pest control—not just the routine use of chemicals. Our technicians are thoroughly trained to identify the type of pest and determine the most effective treatment based on your unique situation.
Instead of only eliminating visible pests, our IPM method involves analyzing the environmental conditions that allow pests to thrive. By addressing these root causes, our team helps create a home environment that’s naturally unwelcoming to pests, offering long-term protection through smart residential pest management practices. Let Allstate provide peace of mind with expert residential pest control that prioritizes safety, effectiveness, and your satisfaction.
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What is
Residential Pest Control
Residential pest control is the process of identifying, treating, and preventing pest infestations in and around your home. It includes the inspection, diagnosis, and elimination of pests such as:
- Ants
- Cockroaches
- Spiders
- Mice & Rats
- Termites
- Wasps & Hornets
- Fleas & Ticks
- Bed Bugs
- Mosquitoes
- And more
But pest control is more than just spraying chemicals. At Allstate Termite and Pest Control, we use a smart, targeted approach to ensure your home is treated safely and effectively.
Integrated Pest Management (IPM):
A Smarter, Safer Strategy
We follow the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) model—an environmentally responsible strategy that focuses on long-term prevention, not just short-term fixes. Instead of overusing pesticides, IPM combines a variety of techniques to disrupt the pest’s life cycle, eliminate attractants, and close off entry points.
Our trained professionals will:
- Conduct a thorough inspection of your home—inside and out
- Identify the type of pests present and the extent of the infestation
- Pinpoint entry points, moisture issues, and conducive conditions
- Recommend and implement targeted treatments and exclusion tactics
- Provide ongoing monitoring and follow-up as needed
With Allstate Termite and Pest Control, you’ll get a solution that’s customized, effective, and safe for your family, pets, and property.
Pest Control FAQS
How Do I Know if I Have Termites?
Signs of a termite infestation include hollow-sounding wood, small holes in drywall, peeling paint that looks like water damage, and mud tubes along your home’s foundation. You might also find discarded wings near windows or doors—this is a sign that swarmers (reproductive termites) have entered your home. If you notice any of these issues, it’s important to contact a licensed pest control company like Allstate Termite & Pest Control as soon as possible. Early detection can save you thousands in structural repairs.
What Is a WDI Inspection?
A WDI inspection, or Wood-Destroying Insect inspection, is a specialized assessment used to identify evidence of termites, carpenter ants, and other insects that can damage the wooden structures of a home. This type of inspection is commonly required during real estate transactions to ensure the property is free of active infestations or structural damage. At Allstate Termite & Pest Control, our licensed inspectors provide thorough WDI reports that help homeowners and buyers make informed decisions.
What Should I Do Before My Pest Control Appointment?
Before your pest control service, it’s helpful to tidy up your home and clear access to areas like baseboards, under sinks, and corners. Remove any pets and cover or store pet food and water bowls. If your technician is treating the exterior, make sure gates are unlocked and debris is cleared. We’ll provide specific instructions based on the service you’ve scheduled so you can be fully prepared.