Joe P Pest Control — licensed pest control company in Dallas, Texas

Joe P Pest Control

DBA of WINNIFRED S VAUGHN

3.7(3 reviews)
Dallas, DALLAS County, TX
Verified via TPCL Registry (TDA)(Apr 5, 2026)

About Joe P Pest Control

Joe P Pest Control has been providing licensed pest control services in Dallas, Texas since 2019. With 7 years of operation under Texas Department of Agriculture license TPCL #798406, they serve residential and commercial customers across DALLAS County.

Their licensed service areas include pest control.

Joe P Pest Control has 3 reviews with an average rating of 3.7 stars.

The designated certified applicator for Joe P Pest Control is WINNIFRED K VAUGHN, with WINNIFRED VAUGHN 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 Dallas, TX

Licensed for 1 service category under TPCL #798406

Pests Treated

Based on the licensed service categories above

Service Area in Dallas County

Joe P Pest Control serves customers across Dallas 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 #798406
Issued
Renewed
Expires
Certified Applicator
WINNIFRED K VAUGHN

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

P

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 Dallas, TX

What should I do before a pest control visit?

Before your appointment, clear counters, move furniture slightly away from walls, secure food and pet dishes, cover fish tanks, and ensure the technician can access areas like garages, attics, and crawl spaces. Your provider will give specific preparation instructions based on the treatment type.

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 warranty or guarantee should I expect from a pest control company?

Reputable companies typically offer a satisfaction guarantee with free re-treatments between scheduled visits if pests return. Termite treatments often come with 1–5 year warranties, sometimes renewable annually. Always get guarantees in writing and understand what specific pests and conditions are covered.

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 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.

How do I deal with fire ants on my property?

The two-step method is most effective: first, broadcast a bait product across your entire yard when ants are actively foraging (mornings or evenings in moderate weather). Then, treat individual mounds directly with a contact insecticide 3–5 days later. Professional treatment is recommended for large properties or persistent infestations.

Are scorpions in Texas dangerous?

The striped bark scorpion is the most common species in Texas. Its sting is painful (similar to a bee sting) but rarely medically significant for healthy adults. Children, elderly individuals, and those with allergies may have stronger reactions. If stung, apply ice and monitor for unusual symptoms. Seek medical attention for severe reactions.

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.

Are eco-friendly pest control methods effective?

Modern eco-friendly methods including botanical insecticides, essential oil repellents, diatomaceous earth, and biological controls can be effective for many common pests. They work best as part of an IPM program that emphasizes prevention and monitoring. For severe infestations, conventional products may be needed initially before transitioning to green maintenance.

License Information
License ActiveInsurance Active
TPCL #
798406
License Type
P — Pest Control
Issued
Renewed
Expires
Insurance Exp.
Operator
WINNIFRED VAUGHN
Applicator
WINNIFRED K VAUGHN
Legal Name
WINNIFRED S VAUGHN

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

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Last verified: Apr 5, 2026
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