Fulshear is unlike any other city in the Greater Houston area and the numbers prove it. In 2000, Fulshear had just 716 residents. Today, the population has surpassed 54,000. That is a growth rate of over 7,500% in 25 years. It is one of the fastest-growing cities in the entire United States. Located at the intersection of FM 359 and FM 1093 in northwestern Fort Bend County, Fulshear sits 33 miles east of downtown Houston.
The history here runs deep. Churchill Fulshear one of Stephen F. Austin’s original Old Three Hundred arrived from Tennessee in 1824 and built a plantation along the Brazos River. That same Brazos River now feeds three active termite species simultaneously in Fulshear’s soil. Oxbow Lake and the retention ponds across every master-planned community create permanent mosquito habitat. New construction displaces rodents and wildlife into established neighborhoods every single month. Every month Fulshear grows, the pest pressure grows with it. Professional pest control in Fulshear TX protects the home you worked hard to build here.



At Pro Pest Control Houston, we provide professional pest control in Fulshear TX for homeowners and businesses throughout Fort Bend County. We know what makes Fulshear unique. We know how the Brazos River’s deep sediment soil creates year-round conditions for three active termite species. We know how Oxbow Lake and the retention ponds in Cross Creek Ranch and Weston Lakes sustain mosquito pressure nearly ten months a year. We know how Fulshear’s explosive new construction continuously pushes displaced rodents and wildlife into established communities.
Our licensed technicians do not arrive with a generic checklist. Every Fulshear property gets a dedicated inspection. Every treatment plan is built around your specific community, lot type, and pest history. Every service is backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee. Same-day appointments are available throughout Fulshear and Fort Bend County.
Fulshear’s Brazos River soil, retention pond network, explosive new construction, and year-round subtropical climate create pest activity every single month. Here are the most common and most damaging pest infestations our technicians treat throughout Fulshear and northwestern Fort Bend County.
Most Houston suburbs deal with one termite species. Fulshear deals with three at the same time. Subterranean termites dominate the Brazos River’s moisture-rich sediment soil throughout Fulshear. They build underground colonies and attack wooden structures from below through mud tubes. They are active year-round the 296-day growing season and year-round moisture mean colonies never go dormant here. Formosan termites are also established across Fulshear. Their colonies hold millions of workers. They destroy structural wood fast sometimes within months. Drywood termites infest wood directly without needing soil contact. They are active in Fulshear’s newer wood-frame construction throughout Cross Creek Ranch, Jordan Ranch, and Lakes of Bella Terra. With a median home value of $598,902, undetected termite damage in Fulshear is a financial disaster. Annual inspections are essential for every property.
Mosquitoes are one of the most persistent pest complaints across Fulshear. The water is the reason. The Brazos River runs along Fulshear’s borders. Oxbow Lake sits in the heart of the community. Every master-planned development Cross Creek Ranch, Weston Lakes, Jordan Ranch, and Lakes of Bella Terra features retention ponds and water features designed for stormwater management. They also serve as permanent mosquito breeding grounds. The Aedes mosquito a daytime biter carrying West Nile Virus, Zika, and dengue fever breeds in as little as a bottle cap of standing water. Ornamental landscaping, low-lying garden beds, and lake shorelines throughout Fulshear are full of these sites. The active mosquito season here runs from February through November. That is nearly ten months. Our program targets both adult populations and breeding sites not just a surface spray that disappears in days.
Fulshear’s explosive growth creates a rodent challenge unlike most Houston suburbs. Every month, new construction clears land across Fulshear’s 12.9 square miles and surrounding extraterritorial jurisdiction. Bulldozers destroy rodent and wildlife habitat. Displaced rats, mice, raccoons, opossums, and squirrels have one option move into established homes nearby. Roof rats travel along mature trees in older Fulshear neighborhoods to reach rooflines and attic vents. Norway rats enter through foundation gaps and utility penetrations. Raccoons access attics through damaged soffits and roof edges attracted by Fulshear’s lake-adjacent landscaping. Wildlife activity around Oxbow Lake and the Brazos River corridor is constant. Once inside, rodents chew electrical wiring, contaminate insulation, and spread disease. Our exclusion service permanently seals every entry point. Trapping alone never solves the problem here.
Cockroaches are active throughout Fulshear year-round. American cockroaches live in Fulshear’s drainage infrastructure and enter homes through sewer lines and foundation cracks — especially after heavy rainfall saturates Fort Bend County’s soil. German cockroaches are growing in Fulshear’s commercial properties along FM 359, FM 1093, and the FM 1463 commercial corridor. Activity peaks in summer when temperatures push into the high 90s and roaches seek cooler shelter indoors. Fire ants erupt across every Fulshear yard after every significant rainfall. Fort Bend County’s moist Brazos River sediment soil is ideal fire ant territory. Brown Recluse and Black Widow spiders are regularly found in Fulshear garages and storage areas particularly in newer homes where construction debris provides undisturbed harborage. A surge in spider activity almost always signals a larger pest population feeding nearby.
Fleas and ticks are a consistent problem in Fulshear carried in year-round by the wildlife moving through Oxbow Lake’s shoreline, the Brazos River corridor, and the green spaces connecting Fulshear’s master-planned communities. Families in Cross Creek Ranch and Weston Lakes with pets that use outdoor green spaces are at particular risk. Raccoons, opossums, squirrels, and skunks all common in Fulshear due to the river and lake surroundings carry fleas and ticks directly into residential yards. Snakes are also occasionally treated in Fulshear drawn in by the rodent populations that surround the Brazos River corridor. Wildlife intrusions left unaddressed quickly become structural damage inside your attic, crawl space, or walls.
Pro Pest Control Houston provides comprehensive residential and commercial pest management throughout Fulshear and Fort Bend County. From master-planned communities like Cross Creek Ranch, Weston Lakes, Jordan Ranch, and Lakes of Bella Terra to commercial properties along FM 359 and FM 1093 our licensed technicians bring genuine local knowledge to every job. Every service is backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Year-round home protection plans tailored to your Fulshear community, home’s age, lot type, and seasonal pest pressures.

Custom pest management for Fulshear businesses, restaurants, and commercial properties along FM 359, FM 1093, and FM 1463.

Fire ant colony elimination and carpenter ant treatment targeting queens to prevent colonies rebuilding after every Fort Bend County rainfall.

Inspections, liquid soil barrier treatments, and baiting systems for all three Fulshear termite species subterranean, Formosan, and drywood. Warranty options available.

Complete eradication for American and German cockroaches using professional-grade baiting, residual treatments, and exclusion methods.

Full removal, trapping, and permanent exclusion sealing for roof rats, Norway rats, and house mice throughout Fulshear.

Seasonal fogging and larvicide treatments targeting Aedes mosquitoes and breeding sites around Oxbow Lake, retention ponds, and residential properties throughout Fulshear.

Interior and exterior elimination of Brown Recluse and Black Widow populations in Fulshear homes, garages, and storage areas.

Heat and chemical treatment options with thorough follow-up inspections for Fulshear homes and rental properties.

Safe elimination of yellow jacket, paper wasp, and mud dauber nests around Fulshear rooflines and outdoor entertainment areas.

Humane raccoon, opossum, squirrel, skunk, and snake removal and exclusion for Fulshear attics and crawl spaces near the Brazos River and Oxbow Lake.

Same-day pest control in Fulshear TX for urgent infestations throughout Fort Bend County.
We have served the Greater Houston area including Fulshear and Fort Bend County for almost 20 years. We know Fulshear’s three-termite-species challenge. We know how new construction displacement drives rodent pressure here. We know how Oxbow Lake and the Brazos River sustain Fulshear’s mosquito season longer than most Fort Bend communities. That local knowledge makes our treatments more effective from the first visit.
No Exceptions If pests return between visits, we come back and re-treat at no extra charge. No fine print. No conditions. Every Fulshear homeowner and business is fully covered.
Every technician is fully licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture. Background-checked. Continuously trained. With Fulshear home values averaging $598,902, you deserve to know exactly who is treating your property.

Pest emergencies do not wait. We cover all Fulshear communities Cross Creek Ranch, Weston Lakes, Jordan Ranch, Lakes of Bella Terra, and all properties along FM 359, FM 1093, and FM 1463. Call in the morning and our technician can often arrive the same afternoon.
Never One-Size-Fits-All A newer build in Cross Creek Ranch has completely different pest vulnerabilities than a home near Oxbow Lake or a commercial property along FM 359. We never copy a plan from one property to another. Every Fulshear home gets a dedicated inspection and a fully customized treatment strategy.
Fulshear has one of the most highly educated populations in Texas 68.5% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Our EPA-registered, pet-safe products and transparent methods meet the standards Fulshear families expect. We explain every treatment before we begin.
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Every service starts with a thorough, no-obligation inspection. Foundation. Roofline. Attic. Crawl spaces. Exterior wood structures. Yard perimeter. In Fulshear, we specifically check the Brazos River sediment soil near foundations for all three termite species. We inspect rooflines and attic vents for roof rat and wildlife entry. We assess retention pond and Oxbow Lake proximity for mosquito breeding sites.
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We design a plan built specifically around your Fulshear property. Your community. Your proximity to Oxbow Lake or the Brazos River. Your home's age and construction type. The pests we found. Your family's health priorities. Clear, upfront pricing before we start no surprises and no hidden fees.
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Our licensed technicians apply targeted treatments precisely. Interior and exterior applications. Perimeter soil barriers. Termite bait placements. Rodent exclusion sealing. Mosquito breeding site treatment. Flea and tick perimeter spray. Everything done with your family and pets' safety as the top priority.
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We seal pest entry points after every service. We provide drainage and landscaping recommendations specific to Fulshear's lake and river-adjacent properties. We schedule follow-up monitoring visits to catch new activity early. Our quarterly protection plans keep your Fulshear home defended through every season.
Have questions about our pest control services? We’ve got answers. From safety concerns to service schedules, we’ve compiled the most common questions Houston homeowners ask. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to contact our team directly we’re always happy to help.
Fulshear sits on Brazos River sediment soil with a 296-day growing season. Three termite species are active year-round. Mosquitoes breed in Oxbow Lake and retention ponds from February through November. New construction displaces rodents monthly. There is genuinely no off-season for pests in Fulshear.
Yes. Subterranean termites thrive in the Brazos River’s moisture-rich sediment soil. Formosan termites are established across Fort Bend County. Drywood termites infest the newer wood-frame homes throughout Fulshear’s master-planned communities. Annual professional inspections are the only reliable way to catch all three before damage becomes expensive.
One-time general treatments start around $100–$200. Quarterly protection plans range from $40–$80 per visit. Termite treatment, rodent exclusion, and wildlife removal are quoted individually after a free inspection. Clear, upfront pricing every time no hidden fees.
We serve all of Fulshear TX including Cross Creek Ranch, Weston Lakes, Jordan Ranch, Lakes of Bella Terra, and all areas along FM 359, FM 1093, and FM 1463. The primary Fulshear zip code is 77441. We also serve neighboring communities including Katy, Brookshire, Richmond, and Rosenberg. Call to confirm your address.