TEXAS PEST CONTROL — STATEWIDE

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Why Texas pest control is in its own category

Texas is one of the most pest-active states in the country — its warm climate, diverse geography, and year-round growing season create ideal conditions for termites, fire ants, cockroaches, mosquitoes, and scorpions that remain active in months when northern states see no pest activity at all. Texas has no true pest dormancy season. The state has the highest fire ant pressure in the United States, significant Formosan termite activity along the Gulf Coast, and a mosquito season that runs from March through November in most of the state.

Each Texas metro brings its own pest profile. Houston deals with Formosan termites and flood-driven pest surges. Dallas and Fort Worth contend with expansive black clay soil and aggressive fire ant pressure. San Antonio and Austin sit on the Hill Country transition where scorpions become a real consideration. Knowing which problems are actually common where you live is half the battle when getting useful quotes from a licensed exterminator.

Texas Cities We Serve

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Texas Pest Control FAQs

How much does pest control cost in Texas?

Texas pest control costs vary significantly by city and pest type. Standard one-time treatments run $75-250 in most Texas metros. Fire ant treatments for a typical yard run $100-200. Termite treatment ranges from $500-3,000 depending on treatment method and home size — Formosan termite treatment in Houston tends to run higher due to the aggressiveness of the species. Mosquito control programs run $50-100 per monthly treatment. Texas's competitive pest control market means pricing varies significantly between providers — getting multiple quotes is strongly recommended.

Does Texas require pest control licensing?

Yes. All structural pest control companies in Texas must be licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) Structural Pest Control Service (SPCS). Technicians must hold a valid TDA pesticide applicator license in the appropriate category. You can verify any company's license at texasagriculture.gov/spcs before hiring. Always confirm TDA licensing and liability insurance before allowing any treatment on your property.

What makes Texas pest control different from other states?

Texas has no winter pest dormancy period — termites, fire ants, cockroaches, and mosquitoes remain active year-round in most of the state. Texas also has two termite species that don't exist in most northern states: Eastern subterranean termites found statewide, and Formosan termites along the Gulf Coast which are significantly more aggressive and destructive. Texas has the highest fire ant pressure in the United States — fire ants are an invasive species that arrived in the 1930s and have spread throughout the entire state. Year-round quarterly pest control plans are the standard recommendation for Texas homeowners rather than the seasonal approach common in northern markets.

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