Where we work — Lubbock, TX and the South Plains.
Our route covers 31 Lubbock neighborhoods inside the city plus 24 nearby South Plains towns within roughly 45 minutes of central Lubbock. Honest coverage map — no padding with Dallas or El Paso. If you're inside it, same-day service is usually available.
Call (806) 207-3665Lubbock Neighborhoods
31 districts inside city limitsThe neighborhoods on our daily Lubbock route — from the older brick blocks downtown through the Texas Tech academic corridor, the medical district, and out to the newer suburbs on the city's south and southwest edges. Each has its own rodent profile (roof rats heavy in older areas with mature trees; Norway rats around downtown; house mice everywhere) — click through for the area-specific notes.
Nearby Cities We Serve
24 South Plains townsReal towns we service outside Lubbock city limits — each within roughly 45 minutes of central Lubbock. Coverage includes residential, agricultural, and oilfield properties. Distances are drive-time estimates from downtown Lubbock; populations are most-recent census estimates.
Levelland, TX
South Plains College town with a mix of residential and oilfield-service properties. Hockley County's largest population center.
Pop. 16,827Wolfforth, TX
Fast-growing Lubbock suburb on the southwest edge. Newer subdivisions, but Norway rat activity is on the rise.
Pop. 8,515Slaton, TX
Railway and agricultural town southeast of Lubbock. Older housing stock means heavier roof-rat pressure in winter.
Pop. 7,161Littlefield, TX
Lamb County seat northwest of Lubbock. Agricultural property concentration with steady oilfield-edge demand.
Pop. 6,591Post, TX
Garza County seat with historic downtown and agricultural surroundings. Roof rats in older homes; Norway rats around grain operations.
Pop. 5,931Shallowater, TX
Lubbock County town northwest of the city. Residential and ag-edge properties — fast same-day reach from Lubbock.
Pop. 5,374Abernathy, TX
Hale County town directly north of Lubbock on I-27. Cotton-belt agricultural pressure with established residential blocks.
Pop. 3,777Floydada, TX
Floyd County seat northeast of Lubbock. Agricultural concentration with mostly older residential housing.
Pop. 3,335Tahoka, TX
Lynn County seat south of Lubbock. Cotton-farming town with older residential stock and agricultural outbuildings.
Pop. 2,985Idalou, TX
Lubbock County town directly east of the city. Quick reach for same-day service; primarily residential and farm-edge properties.
Pop. 2,891Hale Center, TX
Hale County town on I-27 north of Lubbock. Agricultural surroundings and grain-storage properties.
Pop. 2,711Olton, TX
Lamb County town with agricultural concentration. Cotton-belt rodent migration is a recurring concern.
Pop. 2,436Ralls, TX
Crosby County town east of Lubbock on the South Plains. Mixed residential and agricultural service.
Pop. 2,071Crosbyton, TX
Crosby County seat east of Lubbock at the edge of the Caprock. Older residential and ag-edge property mix.
Pop. 2,032Lorenzo, TX
Small Crosby County town east of Lubbock. Primarily agricultural and ranching property base.
Pop. 1,695Wilson, TX
Lynn County town south of Lubbock. Cotton-farming concentration with older homes and farm outbuildings.
Pop. 1,590Anton, TX
Hockley County town west of Lubbock. Agricultural and oilfield-edge property base.
Pop. 1,505Sundown, TX
Hockley County oilfield town. Service-property and pump-station rodent demand is the main driver here.
Pop. 1,488Petersburg, TX
Small Hale County town northeast of Lubbock. Agricultural-edge service with grain-storage and residential mix.
Pop. 1,438Ropesville, TX
Small Hockley County town southwest of Lubbock. Agricultural property base with steady ranch demand.
Pop. 1,306Amherst, TX
Small Lamb County town northwest of Lubbock. Cotton-belt agricultural concentration with older residential blocks.
Pop. 1,127Ransom Canyon, TX
Lakefront residential community east of Lubbock. Newer subdivisions; landscaping-driven rodent pressure.
Pop. 903Smyer, TX
Small Hockley County town west of Lubbock. Primarily residential and farm-edge service.
Pop. 667New Deal, TX
Small Lubbock County town directly north on I-27. Quick same-day reach; agricultural and residential mix.
Pop. 428