Bugz B Gone — licensed pest control company in Edinburg, Texas

Bugz B Gone

DBA of LUZ GONZALEZ

5.0(10+ reviews)
Edinburg, HIDALGO County, TX
Verified via TPCL Registry (TDA)(Apr 5, 2026)

About Bugz B Gone

Bugz B Gone has been providing licensed pest control services in Edinburg, Texas since 1990. With 36 years of operation under Texas Department of Agriculture license TPCL #566823, they serve residential and commercial customers across HIDALGO County.

Their licensed service areas include termite treatment.

Customers have rated Bugz B Gone 5 out of 5 stars, with 10+ reviews reflecting their service track record in Edinburg.

The designated certified applicator for Bugz B Gone is LUZ GONZALEZ, with BRENDA GONZALEZ 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 Edinburg, TX

Licensed for 1 service category under TPCL #566823

Pests Treated

Based on the licensed service categories above

Termite Treatment

· 1 pest

Service Area in Hidalgo County

Bugz B Gone serves customers across Hidalgo 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

Verified by Texas Department of Agriculture
License #
TPCL #566823
Issued
Renewed
Expires
Certified Applicator
LUZ GONZALEZ(#37214)

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

T

Termite Treatment (Category T)

Category T authorizes the company to inspect for, treat, and prevent termite infestations. This is a specialized license requiring additional training in termite biology, soil treatment, and structural assessment.

What this license covers:

  • Subterranean termite treatment (liquid barriers and bait systems)
  • Drywood termite treatment (localized and whole-structure)
  • Formosan termite identification and treatment
  • Pre-construction termite prevention for new buildings
  • Termite inspections and WDI (Wood-Destroying Insect) reports
  • Annual monitoring and warranty programs

Why it matters: Termite treatment requires specialized knowledge of soil chemistry, building construction, and treatment techniques. An incorrect application can fail to protect the structure or cause environmental damage. The T category ensures the company meets TDA standards for termite work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about pest control services in Edinburg, TX

How often should I schedule pest control services?

Most Texas homes benefit from quarterly pest control treatments due to the warm climate that keeps pests active year-round. Properties with ongoing issues or those near wooded areas may need monthly service. An annual termite inspection is recommended even if you have no visible signs of activity.

Do I need a contract for pest control services?

Not necessarily. Many Texas pest control companies offer both one-time treatments and ongoing service plans. Contracts with quarterly or monthly service often include re-treatment guarantees and lower per-visit costs. Review cancellation terms and satisfaction guarantees before signing.

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.

Can I report a pest control company in Texas?

Yes. Complaints against licensed pest control companies can be filed with the Texas Department of Agriculture. You can report unlicensed operators, unsafe practices, or unsatisfactory service. The TDA investigates complaints and can take enforcement action including fines and license suspension.

What types of termites are found in Texas?

Texas has three main termite types: Eastern subterranean termites (most common, found statewide), Formosan subterranean termites (aggressive species in Southeast Texas and coastal areas), and drywood termites (found in attics and furniture, mainly in South and Coastal Texas). Each requires different treatment approaches.

Are termites common in this part of Texas?

Termites are found throughout Texas, but subterranean termites are especially active in the eastern and southern regions with higher moisture levels. The Gulf Coast and East Texas have the highest termite pressure, including aggressive Formosan termites. Regardless of location, annual inspections are recommended for all Texas homeowners.

What pest control challenges are unique to Texas?

Texas faces unique challenges including Formosan termite colonies in the Gulf region, fire ant infestations across most of the state, extreme heat that drives pests indoors, a long warm season that keeps pests active year-round, and a diverse geography ranging from humid coastlines to arid deserts, each with different pest pressures.

What is heat treatment for pests?

Heat treatment involves raising the temperature of an infested area to 130–145°F using industrial heaters. It is the most effective treatment for bed bugs and can also treat drywood termites in localized areas. The high temperature kills all life stages including eggs. No chemicals are used, and rooms can typically be re-occupied the same day.

License Information
License ActiveInsurance Active
TPCL #
566823
SPCB TPCL #
7813
License Type
T — Termite Treatment
Issued
Renewed
Expires
Insurance Exp.
Operator
BRENDA GONZALEZ
Applicator
LUZ GONZALEZ
Applicator Lic.
#37214
Legal Name
LUZ GONZALEZ

Licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture. Verify at texasagriculture.gov

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TPCL Registry (TDA)
Last verified: Apr 5, 2026
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