Our Lackland AFB pest control service protects military housing, administrative buildings, and training facilities across this critical Joint Base San Antonio installation. As the Gateway to the Air Force hosting Basic Military Training, Lackland AFB contains dormitories, family housing units, and support facilities that face constant pest threats. Termites attack wooden structures in base housing and older buildings near Security Hill. Rodents infest storage areas, food service facilities, and residential units, spreading disease and damaging property. Mosquitoes breed in drainage areas and standing water across the expansive base grounds. Our Lackland AFB exterminators deliver pest extermination in Lackland AFB with same day service when you call by 3pm, and we provide free estimates for all military families and base personnel.
Subterranean termites and drywood termites destroy wooden structures throughout base housing and support buildings at Lackland AFB. These insects consume floor joists, wall studs, and roof framing, causing structural damage that compromises building integrity. We inspect foundations, crawl spaces, attics, and interior walls for mud tubes, damaged wood, frass, and live termites. Our treatment includes liquid termiticides applied to soil around foundations, bait stations positioned at termite entry points, and direct wood treatments where active colonies feed. We establish monitoring systems to detect new termite activity and provide documentation required for base housing inspections and property management.
Mosquitoes transmit West Nile virus, Zika virus, and dengue fever while making outdoor areas around base housing and training facilities unusable during evening hours. Aedes and Culex species breed in drainage ditches, equipment storage areas, and any container holding water for more than five days. We spray residual insecticides on vegetation, building exteriors, and fence lines where adult mosquitoes rest between blood meals. Our technicians treat standing water sources with larvicides that kill mosquito larvae before they develop into disease-carrying adults. We apply barrier treatments and use fogging equipment for immediate knockdown when mosquito populations spike. Monthly treatments from April through October maintain control during peak mosquito season.
Chigger larvae cause painful welts and intense itching that lasts for weeks after exposure in grassy areas around base housing and training grounds. These mites wait in lawns, groundcover, and mulch beds for hosts to pass by. We apply miticides to yards, landscaped areas, and vegetation where chiggers concentrate in high numbers. Treatment targets the soil surface and lower plant growth where larvae gather before attaching to skin. Multiple applications during spring and summer months kill chigger populations when they are most active and pose the greatest risk to military families and personnel using outdoor spaces.
Roof rats and Norway rats infest base housing, storage buildings, and food service facilities, contaminating surfaces with urine and feces that carry serious diseases. These rodents chew through electrical wiring, creating fire hazards in walls and attics. They destroy insulation, stored goods, and personal belongings while breeding rapidly inside structures. We inspect buildings to locate entry points, nesting sites, and active runways where rodents travel. Our technicians install tamper-resistant bait stations and set snap traps in strategic locations based on rodent behavior patterns. We seal gaps around pipes, damaged vent screens, and openings under doors with steel mesh and other exclusion materials to block future access.
Bed bugs infest military housing, dormitories, and temporary lodging facilities, hiding in mattress seams, bed frames, furniture, and wall outlets. These parasites feed on sleeping humans, causing itchy bites and anxiety that disrupts rest and daily activities. We inspect all sleeping areas, furniture, and belongings to locate bed bug harborage sites. Our treatment methods include targeted insecticide applications to cracks, crevices, and hiding spots where bed bugs shelter during the day. We use heat treatments or residual products that kill all life stages including eggs, which resist many conventional treatments. Follow-up inspections confirm elimination and detect any surviving bed bugs before populations reestablish.