Most people assume rodents only become a problem when temperatures drop. The truth is the opposite here in Texas. During the hottest months, mice and rats push hard to get inside your home, and they do it for good reasons. Extreme heat dries out the ground, water sources disappear, and breeding cycles hit their peak. Those three pressures drive rodents out of parched outdoor burrows and straight into your cool, air-conditioned, food-rich house.
We see this pattern every summer across Grand Prairie, Arlington, Mansfield, Fort Worth, and the wider DFW area. By the end of this guide, you will understand exactly why rodents in Texas summers are such a stubborn problem, how they slip inside, and the specific steps that keep them out. We will also explain the health risks involved and when it makes sense to call a professional.
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