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The map displays 2,200+ licensed pest control companies across Texas. All companies hold valid Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) structural pest control licenses.

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How to Choose a Pest Control Company Near You

Selecting the right pest control provider is critical for effective treatment. Here's what to look for.

Verify Licensing

Texas law requires all pest control companies to hold a valid Structural Pest Control License (TPCL) from the Texas Department of Agriculture. Every company in our directory is TDA-verified.

Check Reviews & Ratings

Look for companies with strong Google review scores and a significant volume of customer feedback. Our map shows real ratings from verified Google reviews to help you compare.

Match the Service

Not every company handles every pest. Ensure the provider is licensed for your specific issue—whether it's termite treatment (T license), general pest control (P), wildlife removal (W), or structural fumigation (S).

Get Multiple Quotes

Always request written estimates from at least 2–3 companies. Be wary of significantly low bids—quality pest control requires proper products, equipment, and training.

Ask About Guarantees

Reputable companies back their work with warranties or re-treatment guarantees. Inquire about service agreements, follow-up visits, and what happens if the problem returns.

Consider IPM Approach

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) combines prevention, monitoring, and targeted treatments to minimize pesticide use. Ask if the company follows IPM principles for safer, long-term results.

Texas Pests

Common Pests That Require Professional Treatment

Texas's warm climate makes it a hotspot for pest activity year-round. Here are the most common threats homeowners face.

Termites

Subterranean and Formosan termites cause billions in damage nationally. Texas ranks among the top states for termite activity. Annual inspections and preventive treatments are essential.

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Fire Ants

Red imported fire ants are found in every Texas county. Their aggressive stings can cause severe allergic reactions, and mound treatment requires professional-grade products.

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Cockroaches

American, German, and smoky brown cockroaches thrive in Texas humidity. They trigger asthma, spread bacteria, and require comprehensive treatment plans to eliminate.

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Rodents

Mice and rats seek shelter in Texas homes during cooler months. They chew wiring (fire risk), contaminate food, and reproduce rapidly. Professional exclusion work is recommended.

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Scorpions & Spiders

The striped bark scorpion is common in Hill Country and West Texas. Brown recluse and black widow spiders are found statewide. Both require professional perimeter treatments.

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Mosquitoes

Active year-round in South Texas, mosquitoes carry West Nile virus and Zika. Professional misting systems and larvicide treatments provide effective yard-wide protection.

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