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About Global GNI BUG Group

ABOUT GLOBAL GNI BUG GROUP

Inspection-First Pest Control for Houston

Pests don’t follow schedules. That’s why our team focuses on identifying the source of the problem and treating it with targeted options for both residential and commercial properties. From ants and roaches to termites, rodents, bed bugs, and nuisance wildlife, we help Houston property owners regain control.

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Residential Pest Control

Targeted interior and exterior treatments to reduce pest activity at the source.

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Commercial Pest Control

Monitoring, documentation support, and practical service plans for compliant operations.

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Serving Houston, TX and surrounding areas with pest control programs built for real properties.

FAQ

Quick Answers for Houston, TX

These are the most common questions we get about pest control services in Houston.

If you don’t see your question here, reach out and our team will help you choose the right inspection and treatment plan for your property.

We provide targeted pest control for common insects, rodents, termites, bed bugs, mosquitoes, fleas and ticks, and nuisance wildlife. If you’re not sure what you’re dealing with, we can help identify the issue during an inspection.
Yes. Many customers choose recurring schedules like monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, or annual inspections. Preventive plans focus on reducing pest activity before infestations start.
Residential inspections focus on common entry points and interior/exterior activity. Commercial inspections include routine monitoring and documentation needs so your property can stay compliant with health and maintenance goals.
Yes. We offer termite inspections and treatment options, bed bug treatment (including follow-up monitoring), and mosquito reduction programs for yards and seasonal activity.
Yes. Our approach is based on the pest, where it’s active, and the property layout, so the plan includes the right combination of targeted treatments and prevention steps.
If possible, let us know what you’re seeing and where you’re seeing it. For inspections, we recommend having access to likely entry points and problem areas (attic, crawl space, garage, or storage areas).