
Trenton’s proximity to Bois d’Arc Creek and the fertile Blackland Prairie means stagnant water and rich soils are common, creating prime breeding grounds for mosquitoes, ants, and termites. Get it handled today.
Note: We do not service trailer homes or vehicles.
Trenton, Texas is a small city located in southwestern Fannin County, near the intersection of U.S. Highway 69 and State Highway 121. Known for its agricultural roots, Trenton is surrounded by fertile farmland and was once a major stop on the historic Cotton Belt Railroad. 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 Trenton home today.
If pests come back between treatments, so do we—at no extra charge.
Every technician is state-licensed and trained for Fannin conditions.
The #1 termite colony elimination system, installed and monitored by our team.
In Trenton, trenton experiences a humid subtropical climate, with average summer highs in the low 90s (°F) and winter lows near 30°F. Annual rainfall averages around 42 inches, and spring rains can cause temporary flooding near creeks, boosting mosquito and termite populations. High humidity in the summer months facilitates rapid pest breeding cycles. Here are the services we provide to keep your property protected:






Pest activity varies across Trenton. Here's what we see in your part of town:
The historic core of the city, featuring small businesses and community buildings along Hwy 69 and FM 814.
Common pest pressures: Older buildings and proximity to Bois d’Arc Creek lead to occasional rodent and termite problems.
Residential area north of the downtown, with newer homes and larger lots.
Common pest pressures: Creekside location increases mosquito and ant activity after rains.
A newer development south of the main highway, with modern homes and open yards.
Common pest pressures: Open fields nearby attract field mice and occasional snakes.
Rural fringe area west of downtown, surrounded by farmland.
Common pest pressures: Grain storage and barns attract beetles and occasional raccoon activity.
Fill out the form or call us. We’ll ask a few questions about your Trenton 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 historic extension of the Cotton Belt Railroad through Trenton in the 1880s not only boosted its economy but also inadvertently increased pest challenges, as grain shipments attracted rodents and storage facilities became hotspots for beetles—a legacy still managed by local pest control today.
Want to learn more about pest activity specific to Trenton? Visit our Trenton pest guide →
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