
Bluebonnet Pest Solutions
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About Bluebonnet Pest Solutions
Bluebonnet Pest Solutions is a pest control provider based in San Antonio, BEXAR County, Texas. They operate under Structural Pest Control Business License TPCL #972137, issued by the Texas Department of Agriculture.
Their licensed service areas include pest control.
Customers have rated Bluebonnet Pest Solutions 5 out of 5 stars, with 9 reviews reflecting their service track record in San Antonio.
The designated certified applicator for Bluebonnet Pest Solutions is ALBERT QUINTERO, with JENNIFER A QUINTERO serving as the business operator. Texas law requires every pest control company to have a certified applicator responsible for supervising all pest management activities.
Pest Control Services in San Antonio, TX
Licensed for 1 service category under TPCL #972137
Pest Control
P11 pestsGeneral pest management for common household pests including roaches, ants, spiders, and more
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Pests Treated
Based on the licensed service categories above
Service Area in Bexar County
Bluebonnet Pest Solutions serves customers across Bexar County, Texas. A street address is not on file with the Texas Department of Agriculture for this license.
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Texas Pest Control License
- License #
- TPCL #972137
- Issued
- Renewed
- Expires
- Certified Applicator
- ALBERT QUINTERO
Pest control businesses in Texas are required to hold a Structural Pest Control Business License (TPCL), issued and regulated by the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA). The information shown here reflects the public TDA licensee record. Last verified: . View on Texas Department of Agriculture
Authorized service category under this license
General Pest Control (Category P)
Category P authorizes the company to perform general structural pest control services. This is the most common license category and covers the identification, treatment, and prevention of common household and commercial pests.
What this license covers:
- Cockroaches, ants, spiders, silverfish, and crickets
- Bed bugs, fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes
- Wasps, hornets, and other stinging insects
- Scorpions, centipedes, and occasional invaders
- Interior and exterior perimeter treatments
- Preventive pest management programs
Why it matters: Category P is the foundation license for most pest control companies. It ensures the company has trained technicians who understand pest biology, proper pesticide application, and safety protocols for treating homes and businesses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about pest control services in San Antonio, TX
Can I do pest control myself instead of hiring a professional?
DIY methods can help with minor issues like occasional ants or spiders. However, infestations of termites, bed bugs, rodents, or recurring roaches typically require professional treatment. Licensed technicians have access to commercial-grade products, specialized equipment, and the training to apply treatments safely and effectively.
How long does a pest control treatment take?
A standard interior/exterior treatment takes 30–60 minutes for an average-sized home. Termite inspections take 1–2 hours. Full termite treatments may require a full day. Fumigation involves 2–3 days of preparation, treatment, and aeration. Your technician will provide a time estimate based on your property.
What happens if pests come back after treatment?
Most pest control companies offer re-treatment guarantees — if pests return between scheduled visits, they will re-treat at no additional charge. This is standard with ongoing service plans. For one-time treatments, ask about the warranty period. Persistent issues may indicate entry points that need sealing or environmental factors that need addressing.
What is a certified applicator in Texas pest control?
A certified applicator is an individual who has passed the TDA examination demonstrating knowledge of pest identification, pesticide safety, application techniques, and state regulations. Texas law requires every pest control business to designate a certified applicator who supervises all pest management activities performed by the company.
What are the different pest control license categories in Texas?
The TDA issues licenses with specific category codes: P (General Pest Control), T (Termite Treatment), L (Lawn & Landscape), W (Wildlife Removal), C (Crack & Crevice), S (Structural Fumigation), and D (Waste Disposal). Each category authorizes different types of pest management work.
What pests does general pest control cover?
General pest control (Category P) covers common household pests including cockroaches, ants, spiders, silverfish, earwigs, crickets, centipedes, and occasional invaders. Some companies include mosquito and flea treatments in their general service, while others offer these as add-ons.
Are there dangerous spiders in Texas?
Texas has two medically significant spider species: the brown recluse (found statewide, especially in Central Texas) and the black widow (found throughout the state). Brown recluse bites can cause tissue necrosis, while black widow bites can cause muscle pain and systemic symptoms. Most other Texas spiders are harmless.
What pest control regulations does Texas have?
Texas pest control is regulated by the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) under the Texas Structural Pest Control Act. All pest control businesses must hold a TPCL license, employ a certified applicator, maintain insurance, and follow specific rules for pesticide application, record keeping, and consumer protection.
What pesticides do Texas pest control companies use?
Licensed Texas companies use EPA-registered products approved for residential and commercial use. Common categories include pyrethroids (synthetic insecticides for general pest barriers), fipronil (effective against ants and termites), neonicotinoids (for various insects), and growth regulators (which disrupt pest reproduction). Your technician should identify specific products used.
- TPCL #
- 972137
- License Type
- P — Pest Control
- Issued
- Renewed
- Expires
- Insurance Exp.
- Operator
- JENNIFER A QUINTERO
- Applicator
- ALBERT QUINTERO
- Legal Name
- BLUEBONNET PEST SOLUTIONS, LLC
Licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture. Verify at texasagriculture.gov
- CitySan Antonio
- CountyBEXAR
- Services1
- Reviews9
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