Pest Control in New Caney, TX
Every Kingwood Pest & Termite service available in New Caney: pest, termite, mosquito, and rodent control from a licensed, family-owned company. Local neighborhoods, a seasonal pest calendar, and answers to common questions below.
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Local knowledge for New Caney homes
New Caney's fast-growing neighborhoods on former Montgomery County woodland mean fresh-turned ground and nearby pasture and pines, pushing fire ants, rodents, and termites toward new slabs along the US-59 corridor.
New Caney sits on sandy and clay-loam soils carved by Caney Creek and the East Fork San Jacinto. Freshly graded subdivision ground over that damp clay is exactly what fire ants colonize first, and the same moisture draws subterranean termites to new foundations.
New Caney is booming with new construction around Valley Ranch and the Grand Parkway, so many homes sit on recently cleared land bordered by remaining woods and pasture. That edge habitat keeps rodents, ants, and termites pressing in from the brush line.
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Pick a service below for local details, a seasonal pest calendar, and the neighborhoods we cover in New Caney.
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Pest pressure in New Caney month by month
New Caney sits in the humid, subtropical Montgomery County climate, so pest activity shifts with the season.
January
Cold snaps push rodents indoors toward warm attics and wall voids; German roaches stay active in heated kitchens and bathrooms year-round.
February
Late winter is the time to set termite and ant defenses before spring. Colonies are still dormant, but warming soil is days away.
March
Subterranean termite swarmers begin to fly on the first warm, humid evenings, and fire ant mounds reappear in thawing yards.
April
Spring rains saturate the clay and feed the first heavy mosquito hatch; ants and roaches move indoors looking for dry ground.
May
Peak termite swarm season across the corridor. Winged reproductives around windows and porch lights are the classic warning sign.
June
Heat and humidity drive mosquitoes, American roaches ('water bugs'), and fire ants to full strength; outdoor pressure peaks.
July
Mid-summer is prime mosquito and roach weather; standing water from afternoon storms turns into breeding sites within days.
August
The hottest, most humid stretch keeps mosquito and cockroach activity high; rodents start scouting cooler structures.
September
Tropical moisture and hurricane-season rain trigger a second mosquito surge and push roaches and rodents toward shelter.
October
Cooling nights send rats and mice hunting for indoor harborage; fall is the key window to seal entry points before winter.
November
Rodent pressure peaks as the first real cold fronts arrive; mosquito activity finally tapers off between fronts.
December
Rodents are firmly indoors and overwintering ants and roaches shelter in warm voids. A good time for exclusion and interior treatment.
Serving New Caney and beyond
Our technicians work New Caney and the surrounding Montgomery County area. A few of the communities we cover:
- Valley Ranch
- Tavola
- Roman Forest
- Westridge
- Forest Colony
- Silverstone
- Pinewood at Grand Texas
Don’t see your neighborhood? We cover all of New Caney and the rest of Montgomery County. Call (281) 972-4612or request a free quote and we’ll confirm service for your address.
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New Caney FAQs
What pest control services does Kingwood Pest & Termite offer in New Caney, TX?
We provide termite control, mosquito control, rodent control, bed bug treatment, ant control, roach extermination, flea control for homes and businesses throughout New Caney and the rest of Montgomery County. Call (281) 972-4612 or request a free quote and we'll follow up to schedule service.
Why does New Caney see so much pest pressure?
New Caney sits on sandy and clay-loam soils carved by Caney Creek and the East Fork San Jacinto. Freshly graded subdivision ground over that damp clay is exactly what fire ants colonize first, and the same moisture draws subterranean termites to new foundations.
What neighborhoods in New Caney do you serve?
We cover all of New Caney, including Valley Ranch, Tavola, Roman Forest, Westridge, Forest Colony, and the rest of Montgomery County. Don't see your neighborhood listed? Call us or request a free quote and we'll confirm service for your address.
Is Kingwood Pest & Termite licensed to work in New Caney?
Yes. We're a fully licensed, family-owned pest control company, and our team includes Certified Sentricon Specialists. We handle both residential and commercial service across Montgomery County.
Need pest control in New Caney?
Call to schedule service in New Caney, or request a free quote online. Residential and commercial service across New Caney and the rest of Montgomery County.
