Best Pest & Termite Control Companies in Dallas, TX
Dallas, Texas

Best Pest & Termite Control Companies in Dallas, TX

Find trusted pest & termite control professionals serving Dallas. All contractors are independently researched and certified.

Only companies with a Certified Best Pick® badge meet our strict satisfaction & licensing requirements and are eligible for the Best Pick Guarantee.

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SafeHaven Pest Control
Certified Best Pick

SafeHaven Pest Control

Certified Pro

"Choosing the right pest control company is no small decision. SafeHaven understands the level of trust and professionalism that our clients have come to expect over the last 71 years. Solving pest problems is what we do; providing peace of mind is our commitment."

11th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured
Critter Stop
Certified Best Pick

Critter Stop

Certified Pro

"Born and bred in Texas, Critter Stop is a family-owned company devoted to protecting your home and loved ones from wildlife, pests, and pesticide exposure by using advanced techniques, botanical-based materials, and barricades. Inspired by the spirit of the frontier and backed by the technology of the future."

8th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured
Romney Pest Control
Certified Best Pick

Romney Pest Control

Certified Pro

"Here at Romney Pest Control, we feel that we're the perfect-size company where we know your name and will listen to your needs. We offer dedicated customer service and care of a smaller, local pest control company with top-of-the-line treatments and a team of experienced, highly trained professionals."

4th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured
GroGreen
Certified Best Pick

GroGreen

Certified Pro

"As Texas's premier lawn care and pest control experts, you can count on GroGreen for a full line of services to keep your lawn looking great and your home pest-free year-round. We're proud to deliver exceptional value and stress-free services to every customer."

1st year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured

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Argyle

"Spray for bugs"

Apr 15, 2026
Frisco

"Initially I have been able to defeat the fire colony with over the counter remedy but now they are coming back in differ..."

Apr 5, 2026
Argyle

"Quote for pest maintenance and also lawn services"

Mar 29, 2026
Dallas

"Close squirrel access points to attic and check whether mice or rats are up there too (and, if so, remove them)."

Mar 27, 2026
Dallas

"I Live on a creek...Need I say more? We have an atrium with a family of mice living within. We also have regular visits..."

Dec 13, 2025
Colleyville

"Estimate on recurring pest control service and assessment of any existing entry points into attic"

Oct 22, 2025
Frisco

"Rodents and roaches outside"

Sep 29, 2025
Euless

"I am working to sell a house and the VA loan requires we provide a certification that there are no WDI at the location...."

Sep 21, 2025
Murphy

"Have ants upstairs and some very large roaches in master bedroom."

Jul 9, 2025
Bedford

"Are you able to do an inspection for clothes moths and bed bugs?"

Jul 2, 2025
Certification Standards

How Dallas Pest & Termite Control Companies Earn Best Pick Certification

Only pest & termite control companies that meet our strict standards earn Best Pick status.

Customer Satisfaction

Pest & Termite Control companies must maintain a 4.0+ rating and an 80% recommendation rate.

Licensing & Insurance

Current state contractor license verification and general liability insurance for pest & termite control work

Business Stability

Minimum 1 year in business with established local presence

Verified State Standing

Maintain active business registration and in good standing with the state

Operational Excellence

Consistent pest & termite control service quality across all projects

Annual Re-Certification

Must re-qualify every year through new research

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Certified Best Pick® pest & termite control companies in Dallas, TX

Best Pick Certified Pest and Termite Control companies in Dallas, TX have earned their status through independent consumer research—not paid placement. To qualify, a company must meet strict standards:

  • High customer satisfaction: 4.0+ Google rating (25+ reviews) OR 80%+ recommendation rate from surveyed customers
  • Verified credentials: Active state licenses, general liability insurance, and workers' comp (where required)
  • Financial stability: Clean credit history and active Secretary of State standing
  • Local track record: Minimum 1 year serving the Dallas, TX area

Certification is re-verified annually, ensuring continued performance.

No. Pest and Termite Control companies cannot buy Best Pick Certification, improved ratings, or better placement. Our research team independently evaluates companies based on customer satisfaction, licensing, insurance, and business stability—before any business relationship exists.

Companies that earn certification pay a participation fee after qualifying, which covers the cost of ongoing research and publication. This fee has no influence on whether a company qualifies or how they appear in our directory.

The Best Pick Guarantee provides financial protection—up to $2,500 in labor costs—if a Certified Best Pick Pest and Termite Control company fails to deliver on their commitments.

To be eligible:

  • Contact the company through Best Pick Reports or BestPickReports.com
  • Register for the guarantee (free)
  • Submit any claim within 45 days of the final date of service
  • Allow the company the opportunity to resolve the issue first

This guarantee applies only to Certified Best Pick companies, not Standard Pros. Full terms are available on our guarantee page.

Best Pick Reports serves the Dallas metroplex across several counties including Dallas County, Collin County, Denton County, and Tarrant County. Contractors serve many localities within this region including Dallas, Plano, McKinney, Frisco, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Irving, Grapevine, and Southlake.

Dallas homeowners most commonly face subterranean termites (including native and Formosan species), fire ants, and cockroaches as their primary pest challenges.

Key local factors contributing to these problems:

  • Expansive clay soil: Creates foundation cracks that provide termite entry points
  • High summer humidity: Benefits cockroach survival and termite activity
  • Moderate to hard water: Creates moisture conditions pests seek
  • Older home construction: 76% of Dallas homes built before 2000 may have structural vulnerabilities
  • Hot climate stress: Drives pests indoors seeking cooler, moist environments

The combination of Dallas's Houston Black Clay soil and frequent foundation settling creates ideal conditions for termite infiltration. With termites causing an average of $3,000 in repair costs per infestation, preventative quarterly treatments are essential for Dallas homeowners to avoid costly structural damage.

Dallas's IECC Climate Zone 3 creates year-round pest activity with distinct seasonal challenges for control projects.

Summer impacts: High temperatures averaging 96°F in July-August accelerate pest metabolism and reproduction, causing 2-3x increase in service calls. The moderate to high humidity benefits termite survival and cockroach activity, while heat above 85°F can cause pesticide volatilization, reducing treatment effectiveness.

Winter considerations: With only 23 freeze days annually and winter lows of 38°F, most pests remain active year-round rather than entering true dormancy. Rodents actively seek indoor warmth during the brief cold periods from November through March.

Best timing: Early spring treatments before peak summer activity provide optimal protection. Pesticide applications work best between 65-85°F, making fall and spring ideal for comprehensive treatments. Dallas's minimal snowfall (1-2 inches annually) allows year-round service scheduling.

Pest control project duration in Dallas varies significantly based on the scope and type of treatment required.

  • Simple treatments: 1-2 hours for single-visit ant/roach treatments, bee nest removal, or routine quarterly preventative service
  • Standard projects: 2-4 hours for comprehensive interior/exterior barrier treatments, rodent exclusion work, or initial termite inspections
  • Major projects: 24-72 hours for termite fumigation requiring home evacuation, with 12+ hours aeration time before safe re-entry
  • Dallas permits: Simple permits available same-day, though most residential pest control work doesn't require permits

Emergency services for active infestations typically get same-day to 48-hour response, while routine preventative treatments can be scheduled within 3-7 days. Summer peak season may extend scheduling lead times due to increased demand from Dallas's intense heat driving pest activity.

Houston Black vertisol clay creates a unique structural vulnerability for homes across the DFW metro. During the dry summer months from June to September, this smectitic clay shrinks aggressively, opening deep vertical cracks up to 10 centimeters wide. These fissures act as direct superhighways for subterranean termites like Reticulitermes flavipes, allowing them to bypass traditional foundation barriers and target slab-on-grade plumbing penetrations. Finding mud tubes along the interior of a bath trap or seeing discarded translucent wings on a windowsill in the spring are clear signs that the local moderate-to-heavy termite pressure has found a path into your home. Seasonal rodent and cockroach intrusion also follows a distinct rhythm here compared to more temperate coastal regions. With an average of 23 freeze days per year, Dallas experiences a sharp migration of roof rats into tree-dense canopy neighborhoods like Lakewood and the M Streets starting in November. If you hear scratching in the attic or find American cockroaches entering through garage expansion joints after a cold snap, the structural envelope is likely compromised. These "invaders" are seeking the thermal stability of your home, and seeing even one often indicates a larger established colony utilizing the same entry points your foundation expansion gaps have provided.

Slab-on-grade foundations, which dominate the local housing stock, require a specific visual inspection along the perimeter expansion gaps. Grab a high-powered flashlight and walk the exterior of your home, looking for earth-colored, pencil-thick mud tubes climbing from the soil onto the concrete slab. These tubes protect subterranean termites from the drier air of the North Texas plains while they forage. If you live in a pier-and-beam home in Oak Cliff or Highland Park, check the wood sill plates and floor joists for soft spots by gently pressing with a screwdriver; wood that feels like wet cardboard often indicates long-term Reticulitermes activity aided by crawlspace moisture. Between April and June, pay close attention to fire ant activity in the yard, particularly looking for the telltale mounds that appear after heavy spring thunderstorms. It is also helpful to check window screens and porches for dead insects or translucent wing piles following a warm evening rain, as this may signal a local subterranean swarm. If you find visible termite activity or suspect a rodent nesting site in the attic, avoid disturbing the area or attempting to apply consumer-grade pesticides yourself, as incorrectly applied chemicals can pose health risks and are often ineffective against deep-seated colonies without professional-grade soil-trenching and PPE.

Subterranean termite treatments integrated with wood-destroying insect (WDI) reports are the most critical services for our region. Because Dallas sits in a moderate-to-heavy infestation zone with smectitic clay soils that open foraging paths, most lenders and insurers require an Official Texas WDI Report for real estate transactions. Licensed pros typically use non-repellent liquid termiticides to create a continuous chemical barrier around slab-on-grade foundations, as these species cannot detect the product and will unknowingly carry it back to the colony center below the frost line. Seasonal mosquito management and fire ant control occupy the largest share of outdoor maintenance calls. Given that Culex quinquefasciatus is a documented vector for the West Nile virus in North Texas, many residents opt for targeted surveillance and mosquito misting systems to protect high-traffic patio areas during the peak April-to-October window. Additionally, the dominant red imported fire ant is usually managed through the Texas Two-Step Method, which involves a broadcast bait application to address large-scale colonies across the lawn followed by direct mound drenches for stubborn nuisance spots near walkways and play areas.

When vetting a local pest control service, the first step is verifying their credentials with the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) Structural Pest Control Service. Ensure the technician holds a specific license in the Termite Control category if they are performing a Wood Destroying Insect (WDI) inspection for a property closing in neighborhoods like Lakewood or Munger Place. To simplify your search, Best Pick Reports provides a pre-vetted list of companies that have earned their certification through a strict 6-step merit-based process. These providers must maintain a 4.0+ Google rating or an 80% customer satisfaction score through independent surveys, and their work is backed by a $2,500 Best Pick Guarantee. A true local termite specialist will demonstrate their expertise by discussing how Houston Black vertisol clay affects your specific foundation's vulnerability, ensuring your contractor is prepared for the unique structural challenges found throughout Dallas.