Professional pest control services in Savannah, Texas
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Savannah Pest Control

Romex Pest Control technician providing professional pest control service in Savannah, Texas

Savannah, Texas is a master-planned community located in Denton County, northeast of Denton and just off U.S. Highway 380. The city is known for its distinctive resort-style amenities, including Savannah Lake Park and a large community clubhouse. Its proximity to Lewisville Lake and the Greenbelt Corridor Park offers residents easy access to outdoor recreation and scenic natural areas. From Savannah Lake Park to Savannah Clubhouse and Waterpark, Romex treats Denton properties with proven local expertise and same-day response.

Top Savannah Pest Threats

  • Termites
  • Mosquitoes
  • Ants
  • Cockroaches
  • Spiders
  • Fleas & Ticks

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Romex joined the Rollins, Inc. family in 2026, but Romex continues to operate independently—same local Savannah management, same technicians, same culture. Rollins acquires brands and lets them run with their established operations. What you get: the same locally managed Romex service, now backed by world-class training and resources. We also offer all-natural pest control options upon request—just ask your technician.

Why Does Savannah, Texas Need Professional Pest Control?

Population: ~5,800 · Denton

Savannah, Texas is a master-planned community located in Denton County, northeast of Denton and just off U.S. Highway 380. The city is known for its distinctive resort-style amenities, including Savannah Lake Park and a large community clubhouse. Its proximity to Lewisville Lake and the Greenbelt Corridor Park offers residents easy access to outdoor recreation and scenic natural areas.

Savannah sits on the Blackland Prairie, characterized by fertile clay soils and gently rolling terrain, which supports prairie grasses and hardwood trees. The elevation is around 600 feet above sea level. Its location near Lewisville Lake and the Elm Fork Trinity River supports diverse wildlife and provides ample moisture, both of which influence local pest populations.

Notable Local Features

Savannah Lake Park
Savannah Clubhouse and Waterpark
Navo Middle School
Greenbelt Corridor Park
Lewisville Lake

What Pest Problems Does Your Savannah Neighborhood Face?

Savannah North

Northern section of Savannah featuring newer homes and green spaces.

Mosquitoes and ants, especially near retention ponds and undeveloped lots.

Savannah South

Southern residential area closer to Highway 380, with established landscaping.

Termites and lawn pests due to mature trees and older wood structures.

Savannah Town Center

Central area with community amenities, parks, and the main clubhouse.

Rodents and stinging insects attracted to food waste and outdoor gatherings.

East Savannah

Eastern edge bordering open fields and prairie land.

Field mice and occasional snake sightings, especially after heavy rains.

Savannah Pest Pressures: A Closer Look

What our licensed technicians see on the ground in Denton.

Termites in Denton County

Denton County sits within a moderate-to-heavy termite pressure zone according to USDA and TPCL mapping. In Savannah, subterranean species — primarily Reticulitermes flavipes — account for nearly all reported infestations. Savannah North shows the classic risk profile: mosquitoes and ants, especially near retention ponds and undeveloped lots. Historic structures near Savannah Lake Park often need remedial treatment because earlier pre-construction soil barriers have degraded. Our approach combines quarterly exterior inspections with in-wall boroscope probes wherever mud tubes are suspected.

Prevention tip: Fix any plumbing leaks within 48 hours — even a slow drip under the kitchen sink can sustain a termite colony for months.

Mosquitoes in Denton County

Mosquito populations in Savannah surge from April through October, driven by standing water that collects in gutters, bird baths, bromeliad pockets, and drainage ditches. Savannah South sees particularly high pressure because termites and lawn pests due to mature trees and older wood structures.. Our service crews have documented heavy activity within 500 feet of Savannah Clubhouse and Waterpark, where untreated vegetation provides daytime harborage for Aedes albopictus and Culex quinquefasciatus. We apply In2Care stations and barrier treatments with Talstar P that last up to 30 days per application.

Prevention tip: Clean gutters at least twice per year; clogged gutters are the #1 overlooked breeding site we find in Savannah yards.

Ants in Denton County

Ant diversity is high in Savannah: we routinely identify fire ants, sugar ants (odorous house ants), rover ants, acrobat ants, and carpenter ants on a single property. Savannah North is a textbook case — mosquitoes and ants, especially near retention ponds and undeveloped lots. Near Savannah Lake Park, crazy ants have been documented on a few properties, requiring specialized bait protocols. Romex applicators never recommend over-the-counter aerosols for trails because they scatter satellite colonies and make the problem worse.

Prevention tip: Never spray a visible ant trail indoors — it scatters the colony. Instead, call a professional to use targeted non-repellent products.

Cockroaches in Denton County

Savannah cockroach populations break into two groups: large outdoor-origin species (American, Smokybrown, Oriental) that wander in during temperature swings, and the German cockroach, an indoor-only pest spread by infested packaging and secondhand appliances. We see Smokybrown activity most often in wooded areas of Savannah North, particularly in attics where they enter through roof vents and soffits. Commercial accounts near Savannah Lake Park occasionally deal with chronic German cockroach issues from high-volume food waste. Romex uses a two-phase protocol: Demand CS perimeter spray outdoors and Maxforce FC Magnum gel indoors.

Prevention tip: Eliminate moisture around the foundation: fix splash blocks, grade soil away from the house, and repair any dripping outdoor faucets.

Why Do Savannah Homeowners Choose Romex?

Blackland Prairie Experts

Our technicians understand how Savannah's fertile clay soils and prairie grasses create ideal conditions for fire ants and termites. We tailor treatments specifically for your soil type and terrain.

Retention Pond Specialists

We know Savannah's retention ponds and undeveloped lots breed mosquitoes year-round. Our targeted larvicide treatments protect your family from these persistent breeding sites.

Mature Tree Protection

Savannah's older hardwood trees and aging wood structures need specialized termite protection. We're Sentricon® certified to safeguard your investment with the latest baiting technology.

Denton County Coverage

As a locally established company serving the greater Denton area, we provide fast response times to all Savannah neighborhoods. Same-day service available for urgent pest emergencies.

Local Pest Control Regulations in Savannah

All Romex technicians are fully licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture and follow strict application guidelines for residential pest control. Many Savannah neighborhoods have HOA requirements for professional pest management of common areas.

Savannah Climate & Pest Activity

Local Climate Impact

Savannah experiences a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers averaging highs of 94°F in July and mild winters with January lows around 34°F. Annual rainfall is about 38 inches, and humidity levels remain high through spring and summer, creating ideal conditions for mosquitoes and other moisture-loving pests to thrive.

Why Savannah Faces Unique Pest Pressures

Savannah's proximity to Lewisville Lake and several small ponds increases mosquito breeding grounds, particularly after periods of heavy rain. The area's rich clay soils and lush vegetation provide ideal habitats for ants, termites, and other soil-dwelling pests. The surrounding prairie and open fields also make the outskirts more susceptible to rodents and occasional snake activity.

Savannah Seasonal Pest Calendar

Spring (Mar-May)

High Activity
Mosquitoes
Ants
Termites
Wasps

Warmer temperatures and increased rainfall cause a surge in mosquito and ant activity, especially near water features and green spaces. Termite swarming is common as the soil warms.

Summer (Jun-Aug)

High Activity
Mosquitoes
Fire ants
Wasps
Rodents

Hot, humid conditions promote heavy mosquito and fire ant populations. Outdoor gatherings near parks and pools can attract wasps and rodents seeking food.

Fall (Sep-Nov)

Moderate
Rodents
Spiders
Mosquitoes

Cooling temperatures drive rodents indoors, especially in neighborhoods bordering open fields. Mosquito activity tapers off but can persist into early fall.

Winter (Dec-Feb)

Lower Activity
Rodents
Spiders
Occasional ants

Rodents seek shelter indoors, particularly in garages and attics. Pest activity overall is reduced, though ants and spiders may still be found inside homes.

Pro Tip: Savannah homeowners save up to 40% with year-round protection plans that proactively treat for seasonal pests before they become infestations.

💡Did You Know About Savannah?

The community's signature water features and nearby Greenbelt Corridor Park not only attract residents, but also increase the likelihood of seasonal mosquito blooms, prompting regular local mosquito abatement efforts.

Why Savannah Trusts Romex Pest Control

Licensed & Insured

TDA-licensed professionals serving Denton since 2016. Full liability and workers' compensation coverage.

Targeted Treatment Approach

Professional pest control tailored to Savannah's local conditions. Targeted treatments that minimize chemical use while maximizing effectiveness. We also guide homeowners on IPM strategies they can implement between visits.

Sentricon® Certified

Certified specialists in Sentricon® Always Active™ termite baiting. Essential protection for Denton properties.

Frequently Asked Questions: Pest Control in Savannah

Straightforward answers to the most common pest control questions from Savannah homeowners — from pricing and service schedules to local pest pressures.

What are the most common pests in Savannah, TX?

Residents often encounter mosquitoes, ants, termites, and rodents due to the area's water features and lush landscaping.

Does Savannah's proximity to Lewisville Lake affect pest populations?

Yes, the lake and nearby ponds create ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes, especially during the warmer months.

Are there specific pest concerns for homes near Savannah Lake Park?

Homes near the park may experience increased mosquito activity and occasional issues with water-loving insects.

How does the Blackland Prairie soil impact termite risk in Savannah?

The rich clay soil supports wood-eating termites, making regular inspections important for homeowners.

Are snakes a problem in Savannah neighborhoods?

Snakes are occasionally seen, particularly along the eastern edge bordering open fields, especially after heavy rains.

Does the high humidity in Denton County increase pest problems?

Yes, high humidity contributes to higher populations of mosquitoes, ants, and other moisture-loving pests.

What pests are most common in the Savannah North area of Savannah?

Savannah North residents call Romex most often about termites, ants, and mosquitoes. Mosquitoes and ants, especially near retention ponds and undeveloped lots. Our technicians recognize the specific pressures in Savannah North — from mature landscaping to water features and wooded edges — and tailor treatments accordingly. If you live in Savannah North, schedule a no-obligation assessment to map the pressure points on your property before the next seasonal surge.

Is pest control worth it in Savannah, Texas?

Professional pest control is worth the investment for most Savannah homeowners because the year-round pressure from termites, ants, and mosquitoes in Denton County outpaces what over-the-counter products can handle. A trained technician finds entry points, harborage, and breeding sites homeowners miss, treats them with targeted EPA-registered products, and returns on an every-other-month to quarterly cadence so the residual barrier never weakens past effectiveness and small issues don't escalate into structural damage or repeat infestations. Romex pricing scales with the size of your home and the severity of the problem, and every recurring plan is backed by a free re-treatment guarantee between visits.

When is the best time of year to treat for termites in Denton County?

The ideal first termites treatment window in Denton County is early spring (March–April) before populations peak. A follow-up in late summer or early fall locks in protection through the rest of the warm season. Romex's every-other-month and quarterly plans are built around this cycle, with each visit timed to catch the species driving the highest pressure at that point in the calendar — and spaced close enough that the residual product barrier stays effective between visits. One-time treatments are available but rarely provide lasting control in our regional climate.

How often should you spray for bugs in Texas?

Romex recommends an every-other-month to quarterly spraying cadence for Texas homes — roughly every 60 to 90 days. That interval is tight enough that the residual product barrier stays strong against each seasonal pest wave, and loose enough to keep service affordable. Stretching past 90 days lets the active ingredients weaken to the point they become ineffective and pest populations rebuild inside the barrier before the next visit. Higher-pressure properties (near wooded edges, water features, or with an active infestation of termites) do best on every-other-month service; lower-pressure homes hold well on the quarterly plan. Spraying once or twice a year rarely holds up through a full Texas summer.

How much does pest control cost in Savannah, TX?

Pest control pricing in Savannah depends on two main factors: the size of your home or property and the severity of the current pest pressure. A smaller townhome with routine seasonal activity looks very different from a larger single-family home in Denton County with an active termites problem. Romex provides free on-site quotes after a technician walks your property, and homeowners who commit to an annual plan typically receive the best per-visit pricing versus one-time treatments.

How much does termite treatment cost in Savannah?

Termite treatment in Savannah is quoted based on the linear footage of your home's perimeter, the soil and slab conditions around the foundation, and how established the colony has become by the time inspection happens. Savannah North homes in particular face elevated pressure because of mature landscaping and aging construction. A small preventive Sentricon® installation on a modest home is on the lower end, while a full liquid-barrier treatment plus bait-station monitoring for a larger property with active damage lands much higher. The accurate figure only comes out of a free on-site inspection — Romex never quotes termite work blind over the phone.

When should I start mosquito control in Savannah?

In Savannah and the rest of Denton County, the ideal window to start mosquito control is early spring — typically March — before populations begin breeding in standing water. Properties near Savannah Lake Park typically see the highest activity due to surrounding green space and water features. Romex mosquito programs in Texas heat and humidity run on roughly 21–28 day service intervals from March through October, with a lighter winter cadence in outlying months. Starting before you see the first bites of the season keeps pressure low all summer and is far more effective than reacting after a heavy hatch.

How often should my home in Savannah be treated for pests?

Romex recommends an every-other-month to quarterly service cadence for Savannah homes. That range — roughly every 60 to 90 days — is the sweet spot: short enough that the residual insecticide barrier stays strong against termites, mosquitoes, and ants and seasonal pressure in Denton County, long enough to keep service affordable. Stretching past 90 days lets the active ingredients weaken to the point they become ineffective, and pest pressure rebounds before the next visit. Homes with higher pressure (near wooded edges, water features, or with an active infestation) do best on every-other-month service, while lower-pressure properties hold well on the quarterly plan.

Do I need rodent exclusion work on my Savannah home?

Rodent exclusion makes sense in Savannah when a technician finds active entry points during inspection — gaps around rooflines, utility penetrations, garage door seals, or foundation weep holes. For homes with confirmed mouse or rat activity, sealing those entries is the only long-term fix; bait and traps alone just churn through a population that keeps re-entering. Romex quotes exclusion separately from routine service, and the scope depends on the size of the home, roof type, and number of access points found during the no-obligation assessment.

What factors affect pest control pricing in Savannah?

Three variables drive pricing for every Savannah property: the size of your home and lot, the severity of the current infestation, and the specific pests being targeted. A 1,500-square-foot home on a standard lot on our every-other-month or quarterly maintenance plan sits at the lower end of the range, while a larger home in Denton County with active termites damage or a recurring pest like German cockroaches requires more product, more time on-site, and specialty treatments. The best way to get an accurate number is to schedule the free Romex inspection so a technician can walk your specific property before quoting.

Is professional pest control worth it in Savannah?

For most Savannah homeowners, yes — the year-round pest pressure from Texas heat and humidity means DIY products rarely hold up through a full season. Savannah North homes in particular face elevated pressure because of mature landscaping and aging construction. Professional service brings targeted, regulated products, a trained technician who finds entry points and breeding sites you'd miss, and an inspection-first approach that treats the root cause instead of surface activity. Romex backs every visit with a satisfaction guarantee: if pests return between scheduled services, we re-treat at no additional charge, so the recurring plan pays for itself in avoided damage and repeat DIY spend.

Are Romex pest control treatments safe for kids and pets in Savannah?

Romex treatments in Savannah are designed around child- and pet-safe protocols — EPA-registered products, targeted application rather than broad indoor fogging, and clear dry-time guidance so your family can return to treated areas safely. Technicians apply products to exterior perimeters, cracks and crevices, and pest-pressure zones rather than open floor surfaces. If you have pets with specific sensitivities or very young children, tell the technician at the no-obligation assessment; we can route around sensitive zones or use lower-profile product classes without sacrificing effectiveness.

Verified Treatment Activity in Savannah

Real pest treatment data from our Savannah service records — not estimates.Updated May 2026

1,579
Total Treatments (90 days)
1,117
General Pest Control
462
Specialized Treatments

General Pest Control — Savannah

Quarterly & preventive treatments for common household pests

General Pest Control
646treatments
Stable
Ants
138treatments
Rising
Cockroaches
102treatments
Stable
Spiders
78treatments
Rising
Fleas & Ticks
60treatments
Stable
Wasps & Stinging Insects
47treatments
Stable

Specialized Treatments — Savannah

Targeted treatments requiring specialized protocols & equipment

TermitesSpecialized
196treatments
Stable
MosquitoesSpecialized
160treatments
Stable
RodentsSpecialized
59treatments
Stable
Bed BugsSpecialized
47treatments
Stable
Data sourced from Romex Pest Control FieldRoutes service records. Last synced May 2026. Counts reflect completed treatments in the Savannah area over the past 90 days.

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Savannah, Texas Service Area

Romex technicians route through Savannah daily. The map below shows the city and surrounding area we serve.

Landmarks nearby:
Savannah Lake Park
Savannah Clubhouse and Waterpark
Navo Middle School
Greenbelt Corridor Park
Lewisville Lake
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Pests Active Now in Savannah

Mosquitoes
Ants
Termites
Wasps

Spring activity — schedule preventive treatment now.

Romex solved our fire ant problem in Savannah North after the spring rains brought them back with a vengeance. Professional service and they knew exactly what to expect in our clay soil.

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Savannah Service Areas

  • Savannah North
  • Savannah South
  • Savannah Town Center
  • East Savannah

Serving Near

  • Savannah Lake Park
  • Savannah Clubhouse and Waterpark
  • Navo Middle School
  • Greenbelt Corridor Park
  • Lewisville Lake

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