Pests Don’t Stand A Chance

Pest Control & Extermination

Since 1976 the Shank family has been committed to being the best at what we do, serving those in Polk County, San Jacinto County, Tyler County, Jasper County, Angelina County, Liberty County, Walker County, Trinity County and the surrounding areas in Southeast Texas.

Protecting What Matters Most

Automated Insect Misting System

This Automatic Insect Control System uses a smart misting technology to eliminate pests from your yard and porch, providing protection for your home, family, and pets. We offer service in the Trinity, Onalaska, Livingston, Point Blank, and Coldspring areas.

Expert Termite Control

Termite Bait System

Termite bait systems have been used for a long time to help control subterranean termite infestations. A termite bait system can be used all by itself or in combination with liquid treatments to help you find and rid of any colonies that may be feeding off your house.

Coronavirus, What We Are Doing To Protect You

Thank you for entrusting Broken Arrow Pest Control with the health and wellbeing of your home or business. As we work together as a community and nation to better understand and mitigate the spread of the novel Coronavirus, we are all being asked to adhere to new guidelines and to do our best to practice social distancing. Read More

Commercial Pest Control

Commercial Pest Control

Licensed and insured with the training and experience to solve the pest issues you face in your company. Providing expert service, our service programs will resolve pest issues you may encounter. All of which guarantees our pest control service meets your high-quality standards.

• One Time or Recurring Service

• WDI - Wood Destroying Insect Reports

• Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for schools

Residential Pest Control

We provide comprehensive pest management services throughout Polk, San Jacinto, Tyler, Angelina, Liberty, Jasper County, Walker County, Trinity County and surrounding areas. We relate to our customers like family and we care for your homes as if they were our own. With flexible scheduling to fit in your busy schedule, we're here to resolve your pest problems.

• One Time or Recurring Service

• WDI - Wood Destroying Insect Reports

Residential Pest Control
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About Broken Arrow Pest Control

Are you afraid to turn on the lights and see roaches running to hide? Are you scared that something is eating on your property 24/7? Would you scream if a bug ran across your desk when you are in the middle of a big project?

I’m Daniel Shank, the 3rd generation owner of Broken Arrow Pest Control, LLC. We have been providing solutions to your friends and neighbors for 45 years eliminating and preventing future infestations of unwanted pests. Our trained and licensed technicians can come take a look at your property and create a plan to quickly get them under control.

We are committed to being the best and guarantee our pest control service meets the high quality standards you deserve.

Do you have a pest problem or simply have some questions? Give myself or one of our staff a call anytime you like at 936-327-7484.

Thank you and hope to hear from you soon!

Our Services

We provide pest control treatments for all kinds of insects and rodents found in East Texas.

Ant Control

Ants

Wasp Control

Wasps & Hornets

Cockroach Control

Cockroaches

Spider Control

Spiders

Termite Control

Termites

Bed Bug Control

Bed Bugs

Fleas Control

Fleas

Scorpions Pest Control

Scorpions

We Specialize in Pest Control Services for a Variety of Pests that Infiltrates Your Home.

Termite Pest Control

Termites

Let us help you get rid of termites that are swarming your home. We offer many treatment methods from preventive termite treatments to eliminating an infestation. Depending on your situation we will help you to choose what works best. We have the experience, tools and technology that will exceed your termite control expectations!

Mosquitos

Mosquitoes are one of the deadliest insects on the planet because of their habit of carrying and transmitting diseases. The best way to control mosquitoes is to prevent or minimize mosquito breeding sites around your home. We are experts at locating breeding sites and treating those areas to control mosquitoes and prevent them from thriving on your property.

Mosquito Control
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Automated Insect Misting System

Enjoy a mosquito-free backyard for parties and family get-togethers! Our insect control misting system is a great way to ensure that your guests can enjoy the space without unnecessary pests interfering with their fun.

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Eco-Friendly Options

Ask about our natural product pest control service options! If you want an environmental friendly method, we have a solution that will work great for you and your family.

Rodent Control

Wildlife & Rodent Control

Noises in the attic or dropping in the pantry?  We provide solutions for wildlife like Mice, Rats, Raccoons and Possums.

WDI Inspection Reports

Are you buying or selling a home and want to know if there are insect problem?  Then you need a Wood Destroying Insect Report or WDI Report.  This is not just a termite inspection but an inspection for insects that destroy wood.

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Service Area

We provide pest control Services to Polk County, San Jacinto County, Tyler County, Jasper County, Angelina County, Liberty County, Walker County, Trinity County and some of the surrounding areas.

So if you are in:
Livingston, Woodville, Coldspring, Onalaska, Shepherd, Corrigan, Chester, Colmesneil, Fred, Trinity, Spurger, Warren, Oakhurst, Rye, Jasper, Huntsville, Lufkin, or other areas in between give us a call.

936-327-7484 - Livingston

936-646-3600 - Onalaska

409-283-5073 - Woodville

We have used Broken Arrow since 2008 and have been most pleased.  The only bugs we ever see are dead ones that make the mistake of getting in.  Daniel has a vast knowledge base and can answer most any question regarding pests.  In addition, they are honest, keep their word and are most prompt.  They are one of the best companies I have done business with in Livingston.
Ted D.

The only thing I hate more than a mouse in the house is disposing of the dead one. Broken Arrow makes house calls and does it for you!!
Beth C.

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Best Practices For
Maintaining Your Lawn

As a property owner, there are many things you can do to keep your lawn healthy and beautiful. By incorporating these best practices into your yard maintenance routine, you can ensure your lawn care service provider’s hard work lasts longer and is more effective.
  1. Water regularly. In general, turf requires one inch of water per week during the active growing season and should be adjusted based on weather conditions. It’s best to apply water in smaller amounts during the week instead of all at once. It’s also better to water in the morning or early afternoon during the heat of the day. Watering at night produces a wet lawn, creating ideal conditions for disease. Irrigation during heat and moisture stress periods can encourage turf recovery, reduce weed encroachment, and help alleviate certain diseases and insect damage.
  2. Maintain a recommended mowing height. Mowing height recommendations vary by grass type. Mow regularly and avoid removing more than one-third of the surface of the turf blade, as short mowing can damage the turf. Grasses with higher mowing heights can better compete with weeds and tolerate drought stress.
  3. Ensure mower blades are sharp, as dull mower blades tear the turf rather than cutting it and create a ragged appearance. Additionally, mow when your turf is dry to avoid clumps of clippings, which will smother the turf if they are not removed. Mowing dry turf allows even distribution of clippings over the lawn. The following is an overview of recommended mowing heights for various grass types.

    Turf type Recommended mowing height (in.) 1 Bermudagrass (common or hybrid) 0.75–2” Bahiagrass 2–4", Centipedegrass 1–1.5” St. Augustinegrass 2.5-4” and Zoysiagrass 0.75–2 3”.

  4. Don’t over-fertilize. While fertilization directly influences turf's ability to tolerate disease pressure, too much can be detrimental. Ensure your lawn is properly fertilized, but avoid adding too much fertilizer, which can cause unwanted damage such as yellowing, browning, or even kill healthy grass.
  5. Aerate soils that are subject to heavy traffic which are prone to compaction. Aeration can help loosen compacted soil, which helps water, air, and fertilizers reach the turf roots. It can also help with overseeding. Typically, you should aerate once or twice a season by removing small cylindrical cores of soil and thatch from your lawn. Tools like a mechanical core aerator can help with this process and can aerate a yard quickly to maximize the area covered. When the soil is moist, the best times for aerating cool-season turf are spring and fall. Warm season turf should be aerated in the summer.
  6. Manage shaded areas. Growing turf in shaded areas can be challenging. Turfgrass needs a significant amount of sunlight to thrive, and lawns can thin out when adequate amounts aren’t received. Pruning tree foliage to help increase the amount of filtered light, can help improve the look and feel of your lawn.
  7. Prevent brown patches. You may begin to see brown spots on your lawn that are likely caused by insects or disease rather than lack of water. If you begin to see damage, contact your lawn care service to develop a treatment plan to help stop the problem from spreading and protect the investment you have made in your lawn.
By incorporating these practices into your lawn care routine, you can create strong, dense turf which can better withstand weed and disease pressure throughout the season.