
Marshall's proximity to Caddo Lake, numerous bayous, and extensive pine forests means abundant standing water and organic debris, which support mosquitoes, termites, and rodents. Get it handled today.
Note: We do not service trailer homes or vehicles.
Marshall, Texas is a historic city in northeast Texas, serving as the county seat of Harrison County. Known for its role in the civil rights movement and as the birthplace of Boogie Woogie music, Marshall features the Starr Family Home State Historic Site and is close to Caddo Lake. 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 Marshall home today.
If pests come back between treatments, so do we—at no extra charge.
Every technician is state-licensed and trained for Harrison County conditions.
The #1 termite colony elimination system, installed and monitored by our team.
In Marshall, marshall experiences a humid subtropical climate, with average summer highs in the low 90s°F and winter lows in the mid-30s°F. The city receives about 48 inches of rainfall annually and has high humidity, especially from late spring through early fall. These warm, moist conditions are favorable for mosquito breeding and termite activity. Here are the services we provide to keep your property protected:






Pest activity varies across Marshall. Here's what we see in your part of town:
Historic center featuring 19th-century architecture and civic buildings.
Common pest pressures: Older structures make termites and rodents a common issue.
Residential area with tree-lined streets and mid-century homes.
Common pest pressures: Abundant trees attract squirrels and carpenter ants.
Area near Wiley College and closer to the wooded outskirts.
Common pest pressures: Dense vegetation leads to increased mosquito and tick activity.
Suburban neighborhoods north of US-80, with newer developments.
Common pest pressures: Open lots and construction can disturb ant colonies and attract nuisance wildlife.
Fill out the form or call us. We’ll ask a few questions about your Marshall 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.
During the construction of the Texas and Pacific Railway in the late 1800s, Marshall faced a surge in rat populations that threatened grain depots, prompting some of the state's earliest organized pest control measures.
Want to learn more about pest activity specific to Marshall? Visit our Marshall pest guide →
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