TEXAS PEST ELIMINATION

Professional Pest Control And Wildlife Removal Services

Serving The Dallas - Fort Worth Area For More Than 32 Years

Professional Pest Control And Wildlife Removal Services

Serving The Dallas - Fort Worth Area For More Than 32 Years

TEXAS PEST ELIMINATION

Professional Pest Control And Wildlife Removal Services

Serving The Dallas - Fort Worth Area For More Than 32 Years

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About Us

LOCAL PEST CONTROL AND WILDLIFE EXPERTS

Guided by the principle that doing the right thing is always our highest responsibility, we strive to provide top-notch pest elimination and wildlife control services.

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Locally Owned And Operated

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Highly Rated By Your Neighbors

  • Why Choose Us

    At Texas Pest Elimination, we help homes and businesses in North Texas stay free of pests and wildlife problems with over two decades of experience in the industry. Founded on integrity, honesty, and care for the community, we deliver effective solutions tailored to each customer’s needs, from everyday pest elimination to wildlife control and exclusion. Our team combines trusted expertise with transparent communication to protect your property and peace of mind with professionalism and respect for both people and the environment.

  • Values

    INTEGRITY

    Integrity guides everything we do, shaping how we deliver our pest control, pest elimination, and wildlife services from start to finish.


    EDUCATION

    We rely on science and advanced technology to protect our clients and technicians while delivering high-quality pest control, pest elimination, and wildlife services.


    TRUST BUILDING

    We focus on fostering trusted partnerships to deliver fast, accurate information about our pest control, pest elimination, and wildlife services.


  • Expertise

    With decades of experience in the pest control industry, our team has resolved a wide range of issues involving ants, cockroaches, termites, rodents, wildlife, and more. We bring proven knowledge and practical expertise to address pest problems efficiently and effectively, always with respect for your home or business.


  • Leadership

    Our CEO and President, David Gayle,  brings a rare combination of certifications and hands-on experience, with over 30 years spanning pest control, wildlife control, food and beverage management, warehouse and distribution operations, and attic restoration. This depth of industry knowledge is widely respected and reflected in the quality of work delivered every day.


    After years on the corporate side of the pest control industry, a strong desire to help people on a more personal level led to the decision to build an independent operation rooted in integrity, service, and genuine care for the community. That commitment continues to shape how pest control, pest elimination, and wildlife services are delivered to homes and businesses today.


Pests

PEST CONTROL SERVICE

  • Ants

    Black ants crawling on a white surface next to a textured wall.

    Ants invade with purpose, forming organized trails that overrun kitchens and pantries, spoil food supplies, weaken structures by nesting in walls or foundations, and multiply quickly until a small sighting turns into a persistent, hard-to-ignore infestation.


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  • Bed Bugs

    Bed bug on white fabric. Dark brown oval body with visible legs and antennae.

    Bed bugs turn living spaces into constant sources of stress by hiding in mattresses, furniture, and walls, feeding at night, leaving irritating bites, and spreading unnoticed until sleep itself becomes disrupted and exhausting.


    Learn More
  • Centipedes

    Two brown centipedes crawling on gray tiles and grass.

    Centipedes thrive in dark, damp areas where they slip out unexpectedly, startling occupants, preying on other insects, and signaling excess moisture issues that often extend beyond what can be seen on the surface.


    Learn More
  • Earwigs

    Earwig insect on a green leaf with visible pincers.

    Earwigs creep into homes through cracks and damp entry points, gathering in sinks, basements, and bathrooms while feeding on plants and organic matter, often appearing in sudden numbers that make indoor spaces feel unclean and unsettled.



    Learn More
  • Fleas

    Brown and orange flea clinging to white fibers.

    Fleas spread rapidly through homes by hitching rides on pets and fabrics, leaving behind relentless bites, triggering allergic reactions, and turning floors, furniture, and bedding into breeding grounds that are difficult to fully clear without intervention.


    Learn More
  • Millipedes

    A curled-up brown millipede on soil and dried leaves.

    Millipedes migrate indoors during periods of excess moisture, curling up along walls, doorways, and basements in large numbers, creating persistent cleanup issues and signaling underlying damp conditions around the structure.


    Learn More
  • Mosquitoes

    Mosquito resting on a green leaf with a blurry green background.

    Mosquitoes swarm outdoor areas and slip indoors through open doors and windows, leaving itchy welts behind while disrupting sleep, outdoor gatherings, and daily comfort as they breed rapidly in standing water nearby.


    Learn More
  • Roaches

    Cockroach on the rim of a stainless steel container. Dark brown body, long antennae.

    Cockroaches infiltrate homes through drains, walls, and shared spaces, contaminating surfaces and food, spreading bacteria, and hiding in hard-to-reach areas where populations grow quickly and sightings often increase at night.


    Learn More
  • Rodents

    Brown mouse with large ears and whiskers, standing on small pebbles, looking directly at the viewer.

    Mice and rats gnaw through walls, wiring, and stored goods while nesting in attics and crawlspaces, leaving droppings, spreading contaminants, and creating ongoing noise and damage that can escalate quickly if left unchecked.


    Learn More
  • Scorpions

    Scorpion on brown tree bark, with large pincers and curved tail.

    Scorpions shelter in dark crevices and slip indoors seeking moisture and prey, delivering painful stings when disturbed and creating constant unease due to their stealthy movement and tendency to hide in shoes, bedding, and clutter.


    Learn More
  • Spiders

    Spider hanging from a web on a light-colored, textured wall.

    Spiders establish webs in corners, ceilings, and undisturbed areas, capturing insects while creating an unwelcome presence that can spread throughout a home as hiding spots and food sources increase.


    Learn More
  • Termites

    Termite crawling on dark wood, with an orange head and pale body.

    Termites work silently behind walls and beneath structures, consuming wood from the inside out, weakening support systems, and causing costly structural damage long before any visible signs appear.


    Learn More
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  • Ants

    Black ants crawling on a white surface next to a textured wall.

    Ants invade with purpose, forming organized trails that overrun kitchens and pantries, spoil food supplies, weaken structures by nesting in walls or foundations, and multiply quickly until a small sighting turns into a persistent, hard-to-ignore infestation.


    Learn More
  • Bed Bugs

    Bed bug on white fabric. Dark brown oval body with visible legs and antennae.

    Bed bugs turn living spaces into constant sources of stress by hiding in mattresses, furniture, and walls, feeding at night, leaving irritating bites, and spreading unnoticed until sleep itself becomes disrupted and exhausting.


    Learn More
  • Centipedes

    Two brown centipedes crawling on gray tiles and grass.

    Centipedes thrive in dark, damp areas where they slip out unexpectedly, startling occupants, preying on other insects, and signaling excess moisture issues that often extend beyond what can be seen on the surface.


    Learn More
  • Earwigs

    Earwig insect on a green leaf with visible pincers.

    Earwigs creep into homes through cracks and damp entry points, gathering in sinks, basements, and bathrooms while feeding on plants and organic matter, often appearing in sudden numbers that make indoor spaces feel unclean and unsettled.



    Learn More
  • Fleas

    Brown and orange flea clinging to white fibers.

    Fleas spread rapidly through homes by hitching rides on pets and fabrics, leaving behind relentless bites, triggering allergic reactions, and turning floors, furniture, and bedding into breeding grounds that are difficult to fully clear without intervention.


    Learn More
  • Millipedes

    A curled-up brown millipede on soil and dried leaves.

    Millipedes migrate indoors during periods of excess moisture, curling up along walls, doorways, and basements in large numbers, creating persistent cleanup issues and signaling underlying damp conditions around the structure.


    Learn More
  • Mosquitoes

    Mosquito resting on a green leaf with a blurry green background.

    Mosquitoes swarm outdoor areas and slip indoors through open doors and windows, leaving itchy welts behind while disrupting sleep, outdoor gatherings, and daily comfort as they breed rapidly in standing water nearby.


    Learn More
  • Roaches

    Cockroach on the rim of a stainless steel container. Dark brown body, long antennae.

    Cockroaches infiltrate homes through drains, walls, and shared spaces, contaminating surfaces and food, spreading bacteria, and hiding in hard-to-reach areas where populations grow quickly and sightings often increase at night.


    Learn More
  • Rodents

    Brown mouse with large ears and whiskers, standing on small pebbles, looking directly at the viewer.

    Mice and rats gnaw through walls, wiring, and stored goods while nesting in attics and crawlspaces, leaving droppings, spreading contaminants, and creating ongoing noise and damage that can escalate quickly if left unchecked.


    Learn More
  • Scorpions

    Scorpion on brown tree bark, with large pincers and curved tail.

    Scorpions shelter in dark crevices and slip indoors seeking moisture and prey, delivering painful stings when disturbed and creating constant unease due to their stealthy movement and tendency to hide in shoes, bedding, and clutter.


    Learn More
  • Spiders

    Spider hanging from a web on a light-colored, textured wall.

    Spiders establish webs in corners, ceilings, and undisturbed areas, capturing insects while creating an unwelcome presence that can spread throughout a home as hiding spots and food sources increase.


    Learn More
  • Termites

    Termite crawling on dark wood, with an orange head and pale body.

    Termites work silently behind walls and beneath structures, consuming wood from the inside out, weakening support systems, and causing costly structural damage long before any visible signs appear.


    Learn More
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Pests

PEST CONTROL SERVICE

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Wildlife

WILDLIFE REMOVAL AND CONTROL

  • Armadillos

    Armadillo with gray, segmented shell walks in grassy area.

    Armadillos tear up lawns and landscaped areas while digging for insects, leaving behind deep holes, damaged roots, and unstable ground that can undermine foundations and create ongoing property issues.


    Learn More
  • Bats

    Bat hanging upside down in a cave, brown fur, pink face, wings spread, claws clinging.

    Bats roost in attics and wall voids where noise, odors, and accumulating droppings create serious sanitation concerns, while their nighttime activity and hidden entry points allow colonies to grow unnoticed over time.


    Learn More
  • Birds

    Pigeon with iridescent neck feathers perched on a rooftop, with a green, blurred background.

    Birds nest in vents, eaves, and structural openings, blocking airflow, damaging building materials, and leaving behind droppings that stain surfaces and create ongoing cleanup and maintenance issues.


    Learn More
  • Coyotes

    Coyote standing on paved road, tan fur, attentive expression, sunny setting.

    Coyotes adapt quickly to residential areas, threatening pets and livestock, scavenging through yards, and becoming increasingly bold as food sources and shelter draw them closer to homes and neighborhoods.


    Learn More
  • Gophers

    Gopher emerging from a burrow in the dirt, surrounded by grass.

    Gophers tunnel relentlessly beneath yards and landscapes, uprooting plants, damaging irrigation systems, and leaving unstable ground and visible mounds that disrupt both appearance and structural integrity.


    Learn More
  • Moles

    Mole emerging from a tunnel in dark soil, green foliage in background.

    Moles carve extensive underground tunnels that collapse soil and destroy lawns from below, leaving raised ridges, dead grass, and persistent ground damage that spreads as their burrow systems expand.


    Learn More
  • Opossums

    Opossum with gray and white fur, sniffing on green grass near rocks and a log.

    Opossums take shelter under decks, in crawlspaces, and around outbuildings, scattering debris, damaging insulation, and leaving behind waste while their nocturnal activity often goes unnoticed until problems escalate.


    Learn More
  • Raccoons

    Raccoon resting on a tree branch, gray fur, black mask, striped tail, against a blurred green background.

    Raccoons force their way into attics, chimneys, and crawlspaces, tearing insulation, damaging structures, and leaving droppings behind while repeated nighttime activity creates noise, mess, and ongoing property damage.


    Learn More
  • Skunks

    Skunk with white stripe on its back sniffing a wooden deck at night.

    Skunks burrow under foundations, sheds, and porches while tearing up lawns in search of food, and their strong defensive spray can linger for weeks, making outdoor areas and nearby structures unpleasant to use.


    Learn More
  • Snakes

    Brown and black snake coiled on a light brown rock surface.

    Snakes slip into yards, crawlspaces, and garages while following food sources and shelter, creating fear and uncertainty as they hide in tall grass, debris, and dark areas where encounters often happen without warning.


    Learn More
  • Squirrels

    Gray squirrel running toward the camera on a paved surface.

    Squirrels chew through vents, siding, and rooflines to access attics, where their nesting habits damage insulation, create fire risks from gnawed wiring, and lead to constant noise and debris overhead.


    Learn More
  • Wild Pigs

    Two wild boars in a wooded area, one in the foreground, foraging. The other is further back.

    Wild pigs tear through yards, fields, and landscaped areas while rooting for food, destroying vegetation, damaging irrigation and fencing, and leaving behind uneven ground that can quickly turn into widespread property damage.


    Learn More

Wildlife

WILDLIFE REMOVAL AND CONTROL

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  • Armadillos

    Armadillo with gray, segmented shell walks in grassy area.

    Armadillos tear up lawns and landscaped areas while digging for insects, leaving behind deep holes, damaged roots, and unstable ground that can undermine foundations and create ongoing property issues.


    Learn More
  • Bats

    Bat hanging upside down in a cave, brown fur, pink face, wings spread, claws clinging.

    Bats roost in attics and wall voids where noise, odors, and accumulating droppings create serious sanitation concerns, while their nighttime activity and hidden entry points allow colonies to grow unnoticed over time.


    Learn More
  • Birds

    Pigeon with iridescent neck feathers perched on a rooftop, with a green, blurred background.

    Birds nest in vents, eaves, and structural openings, blocking airflow, damaging building materials, and leaving behind droppings that stain surfaces and create ongoing cleanup and maintenance issues.


    Learn More
  • Coyotes

    Coyote standing on paved road, tan fur, attentive expression, sunny setting.

    Coyotes adapt quickly to residential areas, threatening pets and livestock, scavenging through yards, and becoming increasingly bold as food sources and shelter draw them closer to homes and neighborhoods.


    Learn More
  • Gophers

    Gopher emerging from a burrow in the dirt, surrounded by grass.

    Gophers tunnel relentlessly beneath yards and landscapes, uprooting plants, damaging irrigation systems, and leaving unstable ground and visible mounds that disrupt both appearance and structural integrity.


    Learn More
  • Moles

    Mole emerging from a tunnel in dark soil, green foliage in background.

    Moles carve extensive underground tunnels that collapse soil and destroy lawns from below, leaving raised ridges, dead grass, and persistent ground damage that spreads as their burrow systems expand.


    Learn More
  • Opossums

    Opossum with gray and white fur, sniffing on green grass near rocks and a log.

    Opossums take shelter under decks, in crawlspaces, and around outbuildings, scattering debris, damaging insulation, and leaving behind waste while their nocturnal activity often goes unnoticed until problems escalate.


    Learn More
  • Raccoons

    Raccoon resting on a tree branch, gray fur, black mask, striped tail, against a blurred green background.

    Raccoons force their way into attics, chimneys, and crawlspaces, tearing insulation, damaging structures, and leaving droppings behind while repeated nighttime activity creates noise, mess, and ongoing property damage.


    Learn More
  • Skunks

    Skunk with white stripe on its back sniffing a wooden deck at night.

    Skunks burrow under foundations, sheds, and porches while tearing up lawns in search of food, and their strong defensive spray can linger for weeks, making outdoor areas and nearby structures unpleasant to use.


    Learn More
  • Snakes

    Brown and black snake coiled on a light brown rock surface.

    Snakes slip into yards, crawlspaces, and garages while following food sources and shelter, creating fear and uncertainty as they hide in tall grass, debris, and dark areas where encounters often happen without warning.


    Learn More
  • Squirrels

    Gray squirrel running toward the camera on a paved surface.

    Squirrels chew through vents, siding, and rooflines to access attics, where their nesting habits damage insulation, create fire risks from gnawed wiring, and lead to constant noise and debris overhead.


    Learn More
  • Wild Pigs

    Two wild boars in a wooded area, one in the foreground, foraging. The other is further back.

    Wild pigs tear through yards, fields, and landscaped areas while rooting for food, destroying vegetation, damaging irrigation and fencing, and leaving behind uneven ground that can quickly turn into widespread property damage.


    Learn More

Wildlife Prevention And Property Protection Services

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