
The presence of Hickory Creek and proximity to the Trinity River create optimal breeding grounds for mosquitoes in Balch Springs, particularly after heavy rains. Get it handled today.
Note: We do not service trailer homes or vehicles.
Balch Springs, Texas is a suburban city located in southeastern Dallas County, just east of Mesquite and adjacent to the Trinity River floodplain. The city features several community parks, such as Walter E. Luedeke Park, and is known for its proximity to Interstate 20 and U.S. That’s why local families rely on Romex for year-round pest protection.
We know pests don’t wait. Book today, we’ll be at your Balch Springs home today.
If pests come back between treatments, so do we—at no extra charge.
Every technician is state-licensed and trained for Dallas County conditions.
The #1 termite colony elimination system, installed and monitored by our team.
In Balch Springs, balch Springs experiences a humid subtropical climate, with average high temperatures ranging from 57°F in January to 95°F in July. The city receives about 39 inches of rainfall annually, and high humidity during spring and summer accelerates pest reproduction cycles, especially for mosquitoes and ants. Warm, wet conditions also support year-round activity for cockroaches and rodents. Here are the services we provide to keep your property protected:






Pest activity varies across Balch Springs. Here's what we see in your part of town:
A residential neighborhood in eastern Balch Springs known for its mature trees and family homes.
Common pest pressures: Tree cover and older homes make this area prone to termites, ants, and occasional rodent intrusions.
Located near Guy Berry Park, this neighborhood features green spaces and playgrounds.
Common pest pressures: Open parks and water features attract mosquitoes and outdoor pests in warmer months.
The southern area near Interstate 20, with a mix of residential and light industrial properties.
Common pest pressures: Industrial sites and vacant lots can be hotspots for rodents and cockroaches seeking food and shelter.
A zone running along Hickory Creek, with riparian vegetation and floodplain influences.
Common pest pressures: Proximity to creek increases risk of mosquito breeding and wildlife pests like raccoons and opossums.
Fill out the form or call us. We’ll ask a few questions about your Balch Springs property and the pests you’re seeing.
A licensed technician inspects your property, identifies every issue, and applies targeted treatment on the spot.
We set up a recurring plan that keeps pests out year-round. If they come back, so do we—free of charge.
The city's original namesake springs, discovered in the 19th century, attracted early settlers but also fostered mosquito populations—making pest management a historic concern in Balch Springs.
Want to learn more about pest activity specific to Balch Springs? Visit our Balch Springs pest guide →
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