Boerne Pest Control & New Construction Sealing

A brand-new home in Boerne is not a pest-free home. The rapid residential expansion along the I-10 corridor requires bulldozing thousands of acres of raw Hill Country limestone and mature oak groves. This massive soil disruption unearths established subterranean termite colonies and drives thousands of displaced Striped Bark Scorpions directly into the closest available shelter: your newly constructed subdivision.

Builder-Grade Vulnerabilities

Production builders in Kendall County move quickly. They frequently leave massive gaps around plumbing penetrations under sinks and install cheap rubber door sweeps that degrade within six months in the Texas sun, creating direct entryways for foraging insects.

Construction Debris & Termites

Contractors frequently bury scrap wood, form boards, and cardboard in the backfill dirt directly against your new foundation. This buried cellulose acts as an immediate magnet for Subterranean Termites seeking food sources in the disturbed soil.

The Post-Construction Audit Protocol

Before you sign a monthly chemical contract for your new home, you must harden the exterior envelope. If you live in a recently built Boerne subdivision, we mandate that you review our comprehensive San Antonio Scorpion Exclusion Protocols. By replacing builder-grade sweeps, foaming wall-void penetrations, and micro-meshing weep holes, we correct construction oversights and physically lock the displaced Hill Country wildlife out of your living space permanently.

Urban Displacement Verification

The phenomenon of severe pest pressure immediately following new construction land clearing is deeply studied. We align our structural mitigation practices with the urban development impact research published by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, prioritizing the physical reinforcement of the home’s perimeter over endless chemical applications in disturbed ecosystems.