🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Pest Control Scams in San Antonio

Pest control scams hit hard in San Antonio, preying on fears of termites, roaches, or bedbugs. Like warning a family member, here's how to spot trouble and stay safe. Focus on verified pros who protect, don't pressure.

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Common Residential & Commercial Pest Control Scams in San Antonio

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Fake Infestation Panic

Scammers show 'evidence' like rice grains as bedbugs or knock wood for termites. They push expensive, unneeded treatments on the spot.

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Upfront Payment Trap

Insist on full cash payment upfront, then ghost or do shoddy work. Often unlicensed operators.

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Bait-and-Switch Upsell

Quote super low, start work, then claim 'worse than thought' for huge add-ons.

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Unlicensed Quick Fix

Offer cheap sprays without proper assessment or follow-up, risking health and property.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for general liability (at least $1M) and workers' comp. Call the listed insurer to verify it's current and valid.

2

Licensing

Texas requires Structural Pest Control Licenses from the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA). Use their online lookup tool: search by company name or license number at the TDA website. Confirm active status and any complaints.

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References

Ask for 3-5 recent San Antonio-area customer references. Contact them directly to verify service quality, results, and reliability.

Protection FAQs

Is a license required for pest control in San Antonio?

Yes, Texas mandates Structural Pest Control Licenses from TDA. Always verify online before hiring.

What if they demand upfront payment?

Major red flag. Legit pros bill after inspection or service, with small deposits at most.

How do I confirm insurance?

Get a COI and call the insurer to check validity and coverage limits.

What are the most common pest scams?

Fake infestations, upfront cash grabs, bait-and-switch pricing, and unlicensed work.

Should I get multiple quotes?

Absolutely. Compare 3 licensed pros for fair pricing and services.

What to do if I've been scammed?

Report to TDA, Bexar County Consumer Protection, Attorney General, and file with BBB.

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