Strasburg is the county seat of Shenandoah County, located at the northern end of the county where the Shenandoah River bends through the valley floor. The town's historic character and its position along major waterways creates a pest environment shaped significantly by water and older construction.
(540) 386-4822Strasburg's position at the confluence of the North Fork and South Fork of the Shenandoah River β and along Stony Creek β creates significant waterway-adjacent mosquito pressure. The low-lying areas near the river, the floodplain vegetation, and the numerous drainage features associated with the town's river geography provide breeding habitat that sustains mosquito populations through the warm season. Waterfront and near-river residential properties experience the most intense mosquito activity.
The North Fork of the Shenandoah and its tributaries also support the deer and wildlife populations that carry high tick loads. Lone star ticks and deer ticks are both active in the Strasburg area, and properties along the river corridor and the wooded areas surrounding the town experience elevated tick pressure throughout the spring-fall active season.
Strasburg's older homes β the town has substantial historic housing stock dating to the 19th century β present the pest challenges typical of older Virginia construction. These properties often have crawl spaces with moisture issues, aging foundations with accumulated gaps, and the construction characteristics that make them more vulnerable to termites and rodent entry than newer housing.
We specialize in protecting homes, apartments, and condominiums throughout the Winchester and Shenandoah Valley area. Available 24/7.
(540) 386-4822We handle the full range of common household pests β call to discuss whatever you're dealing with.
Colony elimination for carpenter ants, fire ants, odorous house ants, and cockroaches.
Liquid barrier protection against subterranean termites in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley soils.
Yard treatment programs for the Shenandoah Valley's active mosquito and tick season.