Classic Pest Control Operators, Inc.
Our goal at Classic Pest Control Operators, Inc. is to provide the highest quality pest control Our technicians screened before hire. The BUG STOPS Here!
Classic Pest Control Operators, Inc. THE BUG STOPS HERE! 817.444.0371
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⚡️ This Saturday Only: $25 OFF Pest Control for New Clients! ⚡️
Fall is here, and pests are on the move—looking for a warm place to settle. Don’t let your home be their next stop!
We’re offering new clients only $25 off any pest control service completed this Saturday.
Classic Pest Control Operators, Inc. has proudly served the Azle and Springtown areas since 2003 with reliable pest protection.
Spots are limited—get started now to protect your home this season!
✅ Family-owned and local
✅ Licensed & Insured
✅ Trusted since 2003
📞 Call now to book your Saturday appointment: 817.444.0371 or visit our website https://www.classicpco.com/book-an-appointment/ to request an appointment.
Keep your home cozy, not crawly! 🍂🕷️
🌟 Discover the Sneaky Obtuse Euchlaena Moth in North Texas! 🌙 This local legend is a camouflage genius! 🕵️♀️ Its caterpillars pose as twigs, complete with sneaky humps and stripes to trick hungry birds. At night, adults blend into tree bark with purplish-gray wings and a pop of yellow—pure moth magic! Found from Canada to our own Texas backyards, they snack on roses and jewelweed (fancy, right?). 🥀🌿 Females lay up to 230 eggs that hatch in just 3-4 days! Coolest trick? Their jagged hindwings make them vanish against bark, outsmarting bats like pros. 🦇 Seen one in your garden? Drop a pic or story below and tag a friend to join the moth hunt!
10/12/2025
✨ Did you know the Common Eupithecia moth is part of the world’s largest moth genus with over 1,400 species? 🌍 These tiny moths may be small, but their larvae are master camouflagers, blending perfectly with twigs as they inch along! 🐛🌿
Their caterpillars, often called inchworms or loopers, move by looping their bodies in a unique "measuring" motion because they have fewer prolegs than other caterpillars. Some species even take this camouflage further by standing rigidly still during the day, mimicking twigs to avoid birds. Remarkably, a few Hawaiian Eupithecia inchworms have evolved to be ambush predators—they catch and eat unsuspecting insects that touch their backs! 🦗⚡️
Garden spiders are amazing little artists! 🕷️ They start by shooting a silk thread that floats on the breeze until it finds the perfect spot — sometimes a branch, sometimes right along a building. Then they pull tight lines to build a beautiful, wheel-shaped frame. After that, they add a super sticky spiral that works like fly-catching glue to trap their dinner. And get this—they build the entire web in just about 30 minutes and even eat their old webs to recycle the silk! Nature’s engineering at its best. 🕸️💫
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Springtown, TX
76082
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |