Un bee-lievable! 🐝🐛 Despite what you see outside, Houston may not be the buggiest city after all. Even more surprising? This north Texas city made the No. 1 slot.
Now is the time to take action as warmer weather brings bugs looking to set up in your home or yard back to Houston.Thumbtack, a home management app that connects owners with service providers, took note of its bug-related service requests, and ranked Austin the
, followed by Houston at No. 5. In what may shock anyone who has actually visited both cities, Dallas topped Houston and made the No. 1 slot.A quick note about methodology: While many in tropical Houston may feel that Bayou City should own this top spot, Dallas and Austin may be more bugged by insects than buggy overall. This data came entirely from consumers on Thumbtack, requesting "pest control, pest inspection, bed bug extermination, and outdoor pesticide application.
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