Pest Control in Missouri City, TX
Noble Pest & Termite calls Missouri City home. Full local coverage across Sienna, Quail Valley, Fresno, and all FBISD/MCISD neighborhoods.
Common Pests in Missouri City
Every Missouri City property faces its own pest pressure. These are the pests we treat most often across Missouri City and Fort Bend County — tap any pest for identification, the warning signs, and exactly how our TDA-licensed technicians treat it.
Termites
Subterranean termites are the single most destructive pest in Gulf Coast Texas.
How we treat termites in Missouri City →Ants
Social insects identified by three body segments, six legs, and bent antennae.
How we treat ants in Missouri City →Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes breed in standing water and are vectors for West Nile, Zika, and dog heartworm in Texas.
How we treat mosquitoes in Missouri City →Rodents (Mice & Rats)
Rodents are a group of mammals with continuously growing incisors.
How we treat rodents (mice & rats) in Missouri City →Roaches (American & German)
Two roach species dominate Houston homes: the large outdoor-loving American roach and the smaller, faster-breeding German roach (the one that invades kitchens).
How we treat roaches (american & german) in Missouri City →Missouri City Pest & Termite Services
Quarterly Pest Control
$39/mo on the basic plan for homes up to 4,999 sq ft. Covers spiders, ants, roaches, scorpions, silverfish, and more.
Learn More →Termite Protection
$18/mo plan or one-time treatment from $650. Protects against $1,500–$3,000 termite costs.
Learn More →Standalone Treatments
One-time service for bed bugs, rodents, mosquitoes, wasps, and more. No contract required.
Learn More →Commercial Service
Custom programs for Missouri City-area businesses, multifamily properties, and commercial buildings.
Learn More →Nearby Service Areas
Noble Pest & Termite serves communities across Greater Houston. If Missouri City is on the edge of your area, we likely cover your neighborhood too:
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