
Lake Lavon's proximity brings high mosquito populations, especially after spring rains. Get it handled today.
Note: We do not service trailer homes or vehicles.
Princeton, Texas is a rapidly growing city in eastern Collin County, situated along the northern shore of Lake Lavon. The city is known for its agricultural roots, with a history of onion and cotton production, and is home to J.M. Caldwell Sr. Community Park, a major recreational hub. 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 Princeton home today.
If pests come back between treatments, so do we—at no extra charge.
Every technician is state-licensed and trained for Collin County conditions.
The #1 termite colony elimination system, installed and monitored by our team.
In Princeton, princeton, TX has a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers averaging highs in the mid-90s °F and mild winters. Annual rainfall is around 40 inches, with spring and early summer seeing the most precipitation and humidity. These conditions promote rapid pest breeding cycles, especially for mosquitoes and termites. Here are the services we provide to keep your property protected:






Pest activity varies across Princeton. Here's what we see in your part of town:
A newer residential subdivision on the west side of Princeton, featuring single-family homes and community amenities.
Common pest pressures: Lawns and landscaping attract ants and occasional lawn grubs; new construction can displace rodents seeking shelter.
A large master-planned community in the northern part of the city.
Common pest pressures: Proximity to open fields increases encounters with field mice and occasional snakes, especially near greenbelt areas.
The historic central area with older homes, local businesses, and city facilities near U.S. Highway 380.
Common pest pressures: Mature trees and older structures are prone to termite activity and occasional cockroach infestations.
Homes and parks near the Lake Lavon shoreline to the south of town.
Common pest pressures: High mosquito activity due to lake proximity, plus raccoons and opossums attracted by water sources.
Fill out the form or call us. We’ll ask a few questions about your Princeton 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.
In the early 20th century, Princeton's thriving onion farming industry led to unique pest challenges; farmers had to develop specific strategies to combat onion maggots and root-feeding insects that were attracted to the nutrient-rich Blackland soils.
Want to learn more about pest activity specific to Princeton? Visit our Princeton pest guide →
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