Pest control built for Harlan Ranch homes.
You bought into one of the newest neighborhoods in Clovis. We have been treating it since the first phase broke ground.
THE HARLAN RANCH STORY
One of the newest neighborhoods in Clovis. One of the busiest pest zones, too.
Harlan Ranch is built on what used to be almond orchards on the northeast edge of Clovis. The land is still settling — displaced rodents are looking for warmth, scorpions are pushing out of the rocky foothill terrain, and Argentine ant colonies are following irrigation lines straight into kitchens. The pest pressure here is real, and it is specific to this neighborhood.
We have been treating Harlan Ranch homes since the first phase broke ground. We know which streets get the heaviest scorpion calls, which builders left gaps around utility penetrations, and what time of year each species hits hardest. That is the difference between a generic pest service and a neighborhood-specific plan.
What we see, when we see it
Pest pressure in Harlan Ranch by season
SPRING
Argentine Ants
Trails wake up in March, surge in April once irrigation kicks in. Treat the colony before the indoor incursion starts.
SUMMER
Bark Scorpions
Peak activity June\u2013August in foothill-adjacent lots. UV-sweep harborage, exclude rock walls, perimeter treat.
FALL
Roof Rats
Cooling nights drive them into attics and eaves September\u2013November. Seal first, then trap inside.
WINTER
House Mice
Cold-weather influx into garages and pantries. Exclusion at slab and utility penetrations is the actual fix.
What hits Harlan Ranch hardest
The four species we treat most on these streets
Roof Rats
Almond orchard turnover displaced colonies that still live in the surrounding undeveloped terrain. They climb new construction roofs through gable vents and lap siding. We seal first, trap second.
Argentine Ants
Irrigation lines from neighboring ag and the community greenbelt feed massive colonies. We use non-repellent baits that collapse the trail, not surface sprays that scatter it.
Bark Scorpions
The foothill-adjacent edge of Harlan brings them through. We UV-sweep, treat harborage (rock walls, woodpiles), then perimeter-treat — in that order. Skipping the sweep wastes the chemistry.
Spiders
New construction means construction debris, unfinished garages, and unsealed perimeters — spider paradise in year one. Web knockdown plus harborage treatment closes the loop fast.
Bought into Harlan Ranch? We are already here.
Our trucks run Harlan every week. Tell us the address and the pest — we will be at your door fast.
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