Preventive Pest Control - El Paso

Preventive Pest Control - El Paso

DBA of PREVENTIVE PEST CONTROL, LLC

3.9(25 reviews)
El Paso, EL PASO County, TX
Verified via TPCL Registry (TDA)(Apr 5, 2026)
About Preventive Pest Control - El Paso

Preventive Pest Control - El Paso is a pest control provider based in El Paso, EL PASO County, Texas. They operate under Structural Pest Control Business License TPCL #904764, issued by the Texas Department of Agriculture.

The company is licensed for 3 service categories, including pest control, termite treatment, and wildlife removal. This broad licensing reflects their capacity to handle a wide range of pest management needs, from routine household pest treatment to specialized services.

Preventive Pest Control - El Paso has 25 Google reviews with an average rating of 3.9 stars.

Services Offered

Licensed for 3 service categories under TPCL #904764

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TDA License Details

Preventive Pest Control - El Paso holds TPCL #904764 with 1 authorized service category

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about pest control services in El Paso, 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.

What is Integrated Pest Management (IPM)?

IPM is a science-based approach that combines prevention, monitoring, and targeted treatment to manage pests with minimal chemical use. It includes sealing entry points, removing food and water sources, and using pesticides only when necessary. Many licensed Texas companies offer IPM programs as a long-term, environmentally responsible option.

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?

What does it mean when a pest control license is inactive?

An inactive license means the company has not renewed their TPCL with the Texas Department of Agriculture. This could be due to business closure, failure to meet insurance requirements, or voluntary non-renewal. Companies with inactive licenses cannot legally perform pest control services in Texas.

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 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 Active
TPCL #
904764
License Type
PTW
Issued
N/A
Renewed
N/A
Expires
April 30, 2026
Insurance Exp.
N/A
Operator
ALONSO SANCHEZ
Legal Name
PREVENTIVE PEST CONTROL, LLC

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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