Mosquito Shield of Frisco — licensed pest control company in Frisco, Texas

Mosquito Shield of Frisco

DBA of TWENTYEIGHT HOLDINGS INC

4.9(40+ reviews)
Frisco, DENTON County, TX
Verified via TPCL Registry (TDA)(Apr 5, 2026)

About Mosquito Shield of Frisco

Mosquito Shield of Frisco has been providing licensed pest control services in Frisco, Texas since 2021. With 5 years of operation under Texas Department of Agriculture license TPCL #849860, they serve residential and commercial customers across DENTON County.

Their licensed service areas include pest control.

Customers have rated Mosquito Shield of Frisco 4.9 out of 5 stars, with 40+ reviews reflecting their service track record in Frisco.

The designated certified applicator for Mosquito Shield of Frisco is ROBIN NEELY. Texas law requires every pest control company to have a certified applicator responsible for supervising all pest management activities.

Pest Control Services in Frisco, TX

Licensed for 1 service category under TPCL #849860

Pest Control

P11 pests

General pest management for common household pests including roaches, ants, spiders, and more

Also listed on Google as

Pest control serviceAnimal control serviceProperty maintenance

Pests Treated

Based on the licensed service categories above

Location

5606 FM 423 Ste 500, Frisco, TX 75036
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Business Hours

DayHours
Monday8 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday8 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday8 AM to 5 PM
Thursday8 AM to 5 PM
Friday8 AM to 5 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
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Texas Pest Control License

Verified by Texas Department of Agriculture
License #
TPCL #849860
Issued
Renewed
Expires
Certified Applicator
ROBIN NEELY

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 Frisco, TX

Is pest control safe for my children and pets?

Licensed pest control companies in Texas use EPA-registered products applied according to label directions, which are safe when used properly. Most treatments require 2–4 hours of drying time before re-entry. Ask your technician about specific precautions for your household, especially for infants, pregnant women, and pets.

What questions should I ask before hiring a pest control company?

Key questions include: Are you licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture? What is your TPCL number? What specific treatment do you recommend and why? What products will you use? Do you offer a guarantee or warranty? Are your technicians certified applicators? What preparation is needed on my part?

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 is a TPCL license in Texas?

TPCL stands for Texas Pest Control License, issued by the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA). It is required for any business performing structural pest control in Texas. The license must be renewed annually and requires proof of insurance, a certified applicator on staff, and compliance with TDA regulations.

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 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.

What diseases do mosquitoes carry in Texas?

Texas mosquitoes can transmit West Nile virus, Zika virus, dengue fever, and chikungunya. West Nile is the most common mosquito-borne illness in Texas, with cases reported annually. Standing water elimination and professional mosquito treatments are the most effective prevention methods.

How do bed bugs get into my home?

Bed bugs are hitchhikers — they travel in luggage, used furniture, clothing, and boxes. Hotels, public transportation, and secondhand items are common sources. They do not indicate poor hygiene or dirty conditions. Infestations can happen in any home and should be treated by a licensed professional promptly.

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 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 #
849860
License Type
P — Pest Control
Issued
Renewed
Expires
Insurance Exp.
Operator
ROBIN NEELY
Applicator
ROBIN NEELY
Legal Name
TWENTYEIGHT HOLDINGS INC

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

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