As soon as winter settles into Greenville, mice and rats start packing their tiny suitcases, grabbing their emotional support crumbs, and searching for the coziest place to crash. And apparently… neighborhoods like Landon Branch, Hunters Run, Hidden Lakes, Turtle Creek, Stonewood Estates, and Sayle Street are trending as 5-star rodent resorts this season. They don’t pay rent.They don’t clean up.They host loud midnight dance parties like they're on Lake Greenville—inside your walls. The audacity is
Most homeowners assume winter is the “slow season” for pests — but in Greenville, Texas, it’s actually one of the busiest times of the year. When temperatures dip, insects and rodents don’t disappear… they move inside Greenville homes, attics, and walls in search of warmth, moisture, and shelter. If you’ve ever wondered why you suddenly see more bugs inside during winter — here’s what’s really going on. Why Winter Creates a Pest Surge in Greenville Even with North Texas’ mild winters, fast
At Home Run Pest & Termite Control, we believe that educators are the backbone of our communities. Day in and day out, Greenville ISD teachers and staff pour their time, talent, and heart into shaping the next generation — and we want to show our gratitude. That’s why we’re proud to offer a 5% discount on all pest control services exclusively for Greenville educators.Honoring the Work You Do Whether you're managing a classroom full of students or supporting your school behind the scenes, your work