Expert Japanese Beetle Control Service
Guaranteed Japanese Beetle Extermination In Texas
Japanese beetle damage can transform thriving landscapes into skeletal remains within days. At EcoForce Pest Management, we've developed advanced solutions to shield your Texas property from these voracious insects. Our dual action approach targets both the visible adult beetles decimating your plants and the hidden grubs destroying your lawn's root system. We have years of experience protecting Texas properties and our state certified technicians deliver lasting results through science based treatment strategies.
Contact us today: 830-507-2847
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Don't let Japanese beetles turn your landscape investment into their feeding ground. EcoForce has refined cutting edge techniques specifically for Texas conditions. Our expertise spans from residential gardens to sprawling commercial landscapes, with customized solutions that adapt to each property's unique challenges.
The Importance of Professional Japanese Beetle Control
Many property owners underestimate Japanese beetles until severe damage appears. These metallic green insects might be beautiful to look at, but they're among the most destructive landscape pests in Texas. Adult beetles work in groups to rapidly consume leaves, flowers, and fruits, while their grub stage silently damages turf from below. If a Japanese beetle infestation goes unchecked, it can:

- Strip ornamental plants bare within 48 hours
- Create widespread lawn death from root destruction
- Attract more beetles to your property through pheromone signals
- Establish recurring seasonal infestations that get worse every year
Japanese Beetle Treatments
- Comprehensive Plant Protection - We implement a multi layered treatment strategy that protects your plants while targeting both adult beetles and their grubs at key life cycle stages.
- Advanced Soil Treatment - Our professional grade grub control applications reach deep into the soil to eliminate larvae while preserving beneficial organisms essential to lawn health.
- Ornamental Plant Care - We use selective treatment methods designed specifically for high value landscape plants to ensure protection without compromising plant health or beneficial insect populations.
- Sustainable Control Methods - Our approach incorporates biological control options and habitat modifications that help reduce beetle populations naturally over time.
For prompt service addressing your beetle control needs call 830-507-2847
EcoForce Pest Free Process
Step 1: Inspection
Our services start with a thorough inspection of the property. During this check, we will identify problematic areas with pest activity, access points, and where they are hiding.
Step 2: Treatment
After the location of pests has been identified, treatments will begin. EcoForce uses an integrated pest management approach that targets active pest infestations and prevents future ones from emerging.
Step 3: Exclusion
Once treatment is completed, exclusion strategies will be implemented to seal any access points that pests can use to gain access to a home or business.
Step 4: Maintain
On going maintenance and monitoring are all part of a comprehensive pest treatment strategy. This will help deter future pest activity as well as inform the team if pests return.
Japanese Beetle Information

Recognition & Biology - Adult Japanese beetles measure about ½ inch long with distinctive metallic green heads and copper colored wing covers. They're easily spotted on plants during feeding times, typically in groups. Unlike many garden pests, these insects attack both as adults (eating leaves and flowers) and as grubs (consuming grass roots).
Activity Patterns - In Texas, beetle activity intensifies during early summer. Adults emerge from the soil when temperatures consistently reach 70°F, usually beginning their feeding activity in late May or early June. The most damage happens when the summer reaches peak temperatures during July – August when Japanese beetle populations are at their highest.
Damage Indicators
- Lacelike holes in leaves, with only veins remaining
- Brown, dying grass patches that pull up easily
- Increased bird activity on lawns (feeding on grubs)
- Plant damage concentrated on roses, fruit trees, and ornamental plants
- Evening swarms around landscape lighting
Long term Impact - Without professional intervention, Japanese beetles can establish multi-year infestations. Each female beetle lays up to 60 eggs which can cause exponential population growth and increase property damage year over year.
Japanese Beetle Control FAQs
When should I start Japanese beetle treatments?
Early intervention is crucial. The best time to begin treatment is early spring, before adult beetles emerge. However, we offer effective solutions throughout the active season and can begin treatment whenever you notice damage.
How long does beetle control take?
Initial treatments provide quick reduction in visible beetle activity, but complete control typically requires a full season approach. Because beetles can migrate from neighboring properties, our program includes ongoing protection throughout their active period.
Are your treatments safe for pets and plants?
We use targeted applications that focus specifically on Japanese beetles while minimizing impact on beneficial insects, pets, and plants. All products are EPA registered and applied by licensed professionals following strict safety protocols.
What can I do between professional treatments?
We'll provide you with specific guidelines for landscape maintenance that complement our treatment program including proper watering schedules, mowing heights, and plant care practices that discourage beetle activity.
Do you guarantee your Japanese beetle control?
If you notice continued beetle activity after our scheduled treatments, we'll return to reassess and retreat at no additional cost. Our goal is your complete satisfaction and the protection of your landscape investment.