

Aubrey, Texas is a charming small city in Denton County, known for its historic downtown and strong equestrian culture. Nestled near the Clear Creek and just north of Lake Lewisville, Aubrey features rolling prairie landscapes and is surrounded by horse ranches and pecan orchards. The city is also recognized for its annual Peanut Festival, celebrating its agricultural heritage.
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Population: ~6,500 · Denton County
Aubrey, Texas is a charming small city in Denton County, known for its historic downtown and strong equestrian culture. Nestled near the Clear Creek and just north of Lake Lewisville, Aubrey features rolling prairie landscapes and is surrounded by horse ranches and pecan orchards. The city is also recognized for its annual Peanut Festival, celebrating its agricultural heritage.
Aubrey sits on the northern edge of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex in the Cross Timbers ecological region, characterized by sandy loam soils and gently rolling terrain. The city is near Clear Creek, which provides riparian habitats, and is just west of the Ray Roberts Lake State Park complex. These features create a mix of open prairie and wooded areas, supporting diverse pest populations, especially in moist low-lying zones.
The historic center with older homes, local businesses, and city hall.
Older buildings and mature trees attract termites and carpenter ants.
A residential subdivision with newer houses and manicured lawns.
Lawns are susceptible to fire ants and lawn grubs.
A large master-planned community just south of Aubrey, featuring lakes and parks.
Proximity to water results in increased mosquito and rodent activity.
Rural and semi-rural properties with horse ranches and open fields.
Barns and feed attract rodents, while open space draws snakes and ticks.
Our technicians understand Aubrey's Cross Timbers ecology and how sandy loam soils create unique termite and ant pressure points.
We know how proximity to Clear Creek increases mosquito breeding sites and rodent activity in North Aubrey neighborhoods.
Fast response times to newer developments like Providence Village and Highmeadow Village where construction attracts pests.
Experienced treating barns, outbuildings, and larger properties common in Aubrey's semi-rural setting.
All Romex technicians are licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture and follow strict protocols for pest control applications in residential developments with HOA requirements common in Aubrey's newer neighborhoods.
Aubrey experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot summers (average highs in July near 96°F) and mild winters (average lows in January around 33°F). Annual rainfall averages about 38 inches, and humidity is moderate to high, especially in summer, which can increase mosquito and termite activity.
Aubrey's proximity to creeks, lakes, and wooded areas creates ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes and rodents. The sandy soils and prevalence of mature trees provide habitats for ants, termites, and occasional scorpions. Agricultural activity and horse properties add to the pest pressures, with flies and ticks being common concerns for residents and livestock.
Warming temperatures and increased rainfall in Aubrey trigger termite swarms and heightened ant activity. Fields and wooded trails see more ticks, while standing water boosts mosquito breeding.
Mosquitoes thrive near Clear Creek and Ray Roberts Lake, while fire ants infest lawns and pastures. Increased livestock activity in ranch areas attracts flies and rodents.
As crops are harvested and nights cool, rodents and spiders begin seeking shelter inside homes and barns. Crickets also become more noticeable indoors.
Colder weather in Aubrey drives mice and spiders indoors, especially in older or unsealed structures. Pest activity is generally lower, but vigilance is still needed.
Pro Tip: Aubrey homeowners save up to 40% with year-round protection plans that proactively treat for seasonal pests before they become infestations.
Aubrey's longtime reputation as the 'Peanut Capital of North Texas' led to widespread peanut cultivation, which historically attracted root-feeding beetles and nematodes—prompting early pest management practices unique to the area.
TDA-licensed professionals serving Denton County since 2016. Full liability and workers' compensation coverage.
Professional pest control tailored to Aubrey's local conditions. Targeted treatments that minimize chemical use while maximizing effectiveness. We also guide homeowners on IPM strategies they can implement between visits.
Certified specialists in Sentricon® Always Active™ termite baiting. Essential protection for Denton County properties.
Aubrey's diverse climate zones create unique pest challenges across the state, from Gulf Coast humidity to arid western regions.
Texas's size and climate diversity mean pest pressures vary significantly by region. Gulf Coast areas battle moisture-loving pests like termites and cockroaches, while central and west Texas deal with drought-adapted species like scorpions. Understanding your local pest ecosystem is crucial for effective control.
Year-round pest activity requires consistent monitoring and treatment
Climate zone determines primary pest threats - coastal vs. inland strategies differ
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) combining exclusion, sanitation, and targeted treatment works best
Fire ant management requires community-wide efforts for best results
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Spring in Texas: Warming temperatures trigger explosive mosquito breeding, fire ant mound expansion, and termite swarming. Preventive treatments now stop summer infestations before they start.
49% humidity in North Texas Plains zone creates high termite pressure. Swarm season is currently active.
Texas has 5 termite species. Formosan termites (most destructive) thrive in areas with 60%+ humidity. Colonies can consume 1 pound of wood per day.
69°F and 49% humidity create ideal breeding conditions. Standing water after rain increases risk.
Peak mosquito activity occurs at 80-90°F with 60%+ humidity. West Nile virus transmission increases significantly in these conditions.
Mosquito development from egg to adult occurs in 7-10 days at optimal temperatures (75-85°F).
Active foraging at 69°F. Colonies expanding rapidly after winter dormancy.
Red imported fire ants infest 250+ million acres in Texas. Optimal foraging occurs at 70-90°F. Single colony can contain 200,000+ workers.
Indoor populations thrive in current conditions. Reproduction rates moderately active.
German cockroaches reproduce fastest at 85°F. A single female produces 30,000+ offspring annually. Resistance to common pesticides is widespread.
Our experts are ready to address these pest threats with targeted, science-based solutions.
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“Romex solved our fire ant problem in Providence Village quickly and the technician knew exactly where to treat around our mature oak trees.”
Aubrey sits in Denton County, where aubrey sits on the northern edge of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex in the Cross Timbers ecological region, characterized by sandy loam soils and gently rolling terrain. The city is near Clear Creek, which provides riparian habitats, and is just west of the Ray Roberts Lake State Park complex. These features create a mix of open prairie and wooded areas, supporting diverse pest populations, especially in moist low-lying zones. These local features shape which pests thrive here. Romex Pest Control builds every treatment plan around this knowledge. We use biological, cultural, physical, and chemical methods endorsed by the EPA. The goal is simple: manage pests with less risk to your family, property, and the environment.
Aubrey's proximity to creeks, lakes, and wooded areas creates ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes and rodents. The sandy soils and prevalence of mature trees provide habitats for ants, termites, and occasional scorpions. Agricultural activity and horse properties add to the pest pressures, with flies and ticks being common concerns for residents and livestock. Aubrey experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot summers (average highs in July near 96°F) and mild winters (average lows in January around 33°F). Annual rainfall averages about 38 inches, and humidity is moderate to high, especially in summer, which can increase mosquito and termite activity. Because of these local pressures, our technicians change their approach month to month. In spring, we focus on moisture control and perimeter barriers. Summer means targeting mosquito breeding sites. Fall calls for rodent exclusion as temps drop. Winter treatments tackle cockroaches and other pests that stay active indoors.
Every Romex treatment in Aubrey follows four steps: inspect, identify, treat, and monitor. After the first service, we set up regular check-ins to catch new pest activity early. In neighborhoods like Downtown Aubrey, Highmeadow Village, Providence Village, our technicians see distinct pest patterns—older buildings and mature trees attract termites and carpenter ants.. This proactive approach means less product overall and longer-lasting results for Aubrey homeowners.
When you book pest control with Romex in Aubrey, you get a treatment program built for Denton County conditions. Near Aubrey City Park and Downtown Aubrey Historic District, the surrounding greenery and foot traffic contribute to pest activity year-round. Here is what to expect from your first visit through ongoing protection:
Your Romex technician inspects your Aubrey property inside and out. We check the foundation, attic, crawl spaces, plumbing entry points, landscaping, and moisture-prone spots. Because Aubrey’s terrain features aubrey sits on the northern edge of the dallas-fort worth metroplex in the cross timbers ecological region, characterize, we pay close attention to moisture pathways and soil-contact points. We document every finding and share it with you before treatment starts.
Getting the ID right matters. Different pest species need different treatments. Our technicians pinpoint the exact species, check population levels, and assess risk factors for your property. In Aubrey, pest pressures vary by neighborhood. Downtown Aubrey tends to see older buildings and mature trees attract termites and carpenter ants. Meanwhile, Highmeadow Village faces different challenges: lawns are susceptible to fire ants and lawn grubs. We also look for conditions that attract pests—standing water, wood touching soil, and gaps in exterior seals.
Based on what we find, we apply targeted treatments chosen for the pests on your property. We keep exposure low for your family and pets. Options include perimeter barriers, crack-and-crevice treatments, baiting systems, granular products, and exclusion work. For termite protection in Aubrey, we offer Sentricon® Always Active™ bait stations—the most trusted colony removal technology available. All products are applied by Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA)-licensed technicians.
Pest control is not a one-time fix—especially in Texas's climate. After your first treatment, we set up regular visits (quarterly or bi-monthly) to watch for pest activity and refresh barriers before they wear off. Whether you are in Downtown Aubrey or Providence Village, our schedule fits the specific pressures in your part of Aubrey. Between visits, our satisfaction guarantee means if pests come back, so do we—at no extra cost.
Your Aubrey home deserves year-round pest protection. Our residential programs cover the most common invaders: ants, spiders, cockroaches, rodents, mosquitoes, and fleas. Given Aubrey’s landscape—aubrey sits on the northern edge of the dallas-fort worth metroplex in the cross timbers ecological —we target entry points and hiding spots specific to this area.
Plans include initial indoor and outdoor treatment, regular perimeter care, web removal, wasp nest removal, rodent checks, and seasonal treatments. We work during time windows that fit your schedule and always clean up. Most treatments need just 30 to 60 minutes before re-entry. That makes them safe and easy for busy Aubrey families with kids and pets.
Aubrey businesses face their own pest challenges. Restaurants, retail stores, warehouses, offices, and healthcare buildings each have different rules and risks. Properties near busy spots like Aubrey City Park need proactive programs that stop pest sightings before they hurt a business’s reputation.
Our commercial programs include service reports, compliance-ready records, discreet vehicles and uniforms, after-hours scheduling, and emergency response for surprise sightings. We work with Aubrey property managers, restaurant owners, and facility directors across Denton County to build pest plans that protect their staff, customers, and reputation.
Professional pest control is most effective when combined with good prevention habits. In Aubrey, aubrey experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot summers (average highs in July near 96°F) and mild winters (average lows in January around 33°F). Annual rainfall averages about 38 inches, and humidity is moderate to high, especially in summer, which can increase mosquito and termite activity. Here are practical steps Aubrey homeowners can take between service visits to reduce pest attractants:
Fix leaky faucets. Make sure water drains away from your foundation. Use dehumidifiers in damp basements or crawl spaces. With Aubrey’s waterways nearby, moisture control is extra important. Check sprinkler systems often to stop standing water near your Aubrey home's foundation.
Trim tree branches and shrubs at least 18 inches from your home. Clear leaf litter, mulch buildup near foundations, and dead wood from your yard. Keep firewood at least 20 feet away and off the ground. Good yard care around Denton County homes cuts down hiding spots for spiders, ants, and rodents.
Check your Aubrey home for gaps around pipes, foundation cracks, torn screens, and spaces under doors. Even tiny openings let in insects and mice. Seal them with weatherstripping, door sweeps, caulk, and steel wool. Pay close attention to where utilities enter the building and around HVAC units.
Every Aubrey property is different, so pest control pricing is quoted based on two main factors: the size of your property and the type and intensity of the pest problem. Romex provides free inspections and transparent, upfront pricing with no hidden fees—so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins.
Larger homes and commercial properties require more product, more time, and broader perimeter coverage. Your quote reflects the actual square footage and layout of your Denton County property—not a one-size-fits-all estimate.
A minor ant issue costs less than a severe termite infestation or a multi-room rodent problem. We assess the species, severity, and access points during your free inspection so the quote matches the actual work needed.
Targeted visit for a specific pest issue or seasonal flare-up.
Year-round protection with seasonal adjustments. Most popular for Denton County homes.
Sentricon® baiting system installation and ongoing monitoring.
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