Mosquito Hunters of Southlake-North Richland Hills-Grapevine

Mosquito Hunters of Southlake-North Richland Hills-Grapevine Helping you take back your yard by protecting you and your family from mosquitoes and other pests

08/18/2026

Nothing ruins a five-star customer experience quite like a cockroach making a surprise appearance. 🪳⭐

“Great service. Friendly staff. Would have given five stars, but Gary the roach joined us for lunch.”

Let’s avoid that.

Mosquito Hunters provides commercial pest control for Southlake-area businesses, helping keep spiders, ants, cockroaches, centipedes, rats, mice and other creepy crawlers where they belong:

Somewhere else.

Learn more:
https://mosquitohunters.com/southlake-tx/commercial-perimeter-pest-control/

08/14/2026

Don't get us wrong, there are many insects in the world we greatly admire and have the utmost respect for. Spiders, for example, are valued subcontractors as far as we’re concerned. 😂🕷️🦟

08/13/2026

Here’s a creepy little pest-control truth:

If they can fit their head through it, chances are the rest of the body is coming too. 😬

That tiny crack under the door?
The gap around a pipe?
That little opening you barely noticed?

To a pest, that’s not a crack. That’s an entrance.

Good pest control isn’t just about killing what you see, it’s about finding out how they’re getting inside in the first place.

We don't think it's dead enough...kill it again.
08/11/2026

We don't think it's dead enough...kill it again.

FOSSILIZED MOSQUITO WITH PRESERVED BLOOD

In 2013, scientists made a shocking discovery in Montana’s Kishenehn shale: a fossilized mosquito with traces of blood still preserved in its abdomen. Using advanced chemical analysis, researchers detected porphyrins—molecules that come from hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in blood. This was the first time ever that direct evidence of a fossil insect’s last meal had been confirmed.

While evolutionists claim this fossil is "46 million years old", the mosquito’s delicate abdomen not only retained its shape but even preserved fragile organic molecules. How could such a tiny, soft-bodied creature—and something as unstable as blood—last for tens of millions of years? DNA itself is known to break down in less than 100,000 years, and even proteins like hemoglobin are fragile. The discovery raises serious questions about the deep-time assumptions evolutionists rely on.

This evidence fits far better with rapid burial during catastrophic conditions, such as those during Noah’s Flood. Rather than surviving for millions of years, the blood points to a much younger age of the fossil record—measured in thousands, not millions, of years. Once again, science uncovers details that the Bible already makes clear: life was created recently, and global catastrophe reshaped the earth, preserving remarkable snapshots of God’s creation in stone.

08/06/2026

The maniac is back and we approve!!!

08/05/2026

Maxim #37 is "There is no "overkill". There is only "open fire" and "I need to reload."

The more you know: This plant creates a “living wall” along fence lines where scorpions like to set up shop…
08/04/2026

The more you know: This plant creates a “living wall” along fence lines where scorpions like to set up shop…

This hardy native Texas vine discourages scorpions from settling near fence lines while thriving in heat and providing vibrant, self-sustaining growth.

08/04/2026

How much do we hate mosquitoes?

This isn’t punishment enough!

08/01/2026

When a mosquito lands on you and you decide not to slap it…

You just start pumping.

“Go ahead, buddy. Keep drinking. Let’s see who taps out first.”

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Southlake, TX

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