Floydada, TXFloyd County~45 min N from LubbockFree Inspection

Rodent control in Floydada, TX.

Floydada is the Floyd County seat north of Lubbock, a small agricultural community where older residential construction and active farming surroundings create consistent house mouse and Norway rat pressure, particularly during and after harvest season.

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Rodent control in Floydada, TX serves Floyd County's county seat, where an agricultural economy and older small-town construction create the rodent pressure profile typical of South Plains rural communities.

Floyd County farming intensity and Floydada's position at the center of South Plains agricultural rodent pressure.

Common gaps. Repeating across the block.

Floydada sits in Floyd County, one of the South Plains' most active agricultural counties. The surrounding farming operations, cotton, grain, sunflower, create a large field rodent reservoir that pushes into the town's residential and commercial core, particularly after harvest when crop residue and disturbed field conditions force rodents to seek alternative food sources and shelter. Older residential construction in Floydada has the weep-hole brick vulnerability, and the smaller housing stock means individual infestations affect a larger share of the neighborhood than in a large city.

Rodent control technician inspecting a property in Floydada, TX for rats and mice
Every Lubbock Rodent Control call starts with a full property walk-through: attic, perimeter, and all entry points.

We dispatch from Lubbock to Floydada in approximately 45–50 minutes on Highway 70. Same-day service is available for daytime calls; the distance may affect scheduling for very late-day or after-hours calls.

Floyd County's agricultural diversity creates a longer and more complex rodent pressure season than single-crop counties. Cotton harvest in October and November is the dominant pressure event, but Floyd County also produces significant quantities of grain sorghum, sunflower, and some wheat, each with its own harvest timing. Sunflower harvest runs through September, sorghum through October and into November depending on the season, and winter wheat creates field mouse habitat through the spring months. This staggered harvest calendar means Floydada sees elevated rodent pressure from September through March, a much longer window than in communities surrounded exclusively by cotton. The surrounding county's size and farming intensity also means the field rodent reservoir is larger in absolute terms than around smaller agricultural communities on the South Plains. We treat Floydada's seasonal pattern as a nearly continuous fall-through-winter program rather than a discrete harvest-response event.

Rodent control in Floydada: residential programs and Floyd County farm operations.

Patterns match the build year.

Pricing for Floydada properties.

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ServiceTypical rangeNotes
Inspection (standalone)FreeSame-day available from Lubbock
Rat or mouse treatment$280–$750Species and property size dependent
Exclusion sealing$300–$900Materials and entry-point count
Attic cleanup$400–$1,000Infestation extent dependent
Emergency / after-hours$200–$400 dispatchPlus treatment cost

All quotes confirmed before work starts. No surprise invoices.

Common questions from Floydada residents about agricultural rodent pressure and seasonal patterns.

How significantly does Floyd County agricultural activity affect rodent pressure in Floydada?
Significantly. Floyd County is among the most active farming counties on the South Plains: cotton, grain, and sunflower operations create a large field rodent reservoir. Harvest season in fall reliably produces the most pronounced rodent pressure spike in Floydada.
Is the harvest-season spike in Floydada more pronounced than in Lubbock?
Yes. The surrounding Floyd County farming creates larger field rodent colonies closer to residential construction than in Lubbock's interior. Floydada sees heavier post-harvest pressure than purely urban locations.
Do you serve farms in Floyd County around Floydada?
Yes. Agricultural properties in Floyd County are within our agricultural service area.
Is same-day service available in Floydada?
Yes for most daytime calls. Floydada is approximately 45 minutes from our Lubbock base.
Is there a travel fee for Floydada?
No surcharge within our standard service range.
What does treatment cost in Floydada?
Residential programs run $280–$750. Inspections are free.
Do you provide free inspections in Floydada?
Yes.

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