
The presence of Big Fossil Creek, numerous small ponds, and ample tree cover creates ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes and supports populations of rodents and ants. Get it handled today.
Note: We do not service trailer homes or vehicles.
North Richland Hills, located in northeastern Tarrant County, is a vibrant suburb of Fort Worth known for its family-friendly atmosphere and extensive park system. 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 North Richland Hills home today.
If pests come back between treatments, so do we—at no extra charge.
Every technician is state-licensed and trained for Tarrant County conditions.
The #1 termite colony elimination system, installed and monitored by our team.
In North Richland Hills, north Richland Hills experiences a humid subtropical climate, with average summer highs reaching 96°F and winter lows dipping to around 35°F. Annual rainfall averages nearly 36 inches, and moderate humidity levels persist most of the year. Warm, wet springs and hot, humid summers provide ideal conditions for mosquito breeding and increased activity from ants, termites, and spiders. Here are the services we provide to keep your property protected:






Pest activity varies across North Richland Hills. Here's what we see in your part of town:
A planned community with walkable streets, lakes, and green spaces near Walker Creek.
Common pest pressures: Water features and lush landscaping attract mosquitoes and occasional rodent activity.
A well-established residential area with mature trees and older homes.
Common pest pressures: Tree cover and older structures can harbor termites, ants, and occasional raccoon intrusions.
Neighborhood surrounding the Iron Horse Golf Course, with open green spaces and ponds.
Common pest pressures: Golf course irrigation and ponds increase risks for mosquitoes, moles, and gophers.
A suburban neighborhood near North Hills Hospital and North Park.
Common pest pressures: Proximity to landscaped parks results in increased ant and spider populations.
Fill out the form or call us. We’ll ask a few questions about your North Richland Hills 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.
North Richland Hills' historic connection to the Birdville settlement—once the first seat of Tarrant County—led to early agricultural development, which altered local habitats and inadvertently increased populations of field mice and grain-feeding insects that still affect some neighborhoods today.
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