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3 Qualified San Antonio, TX Exterminators

A-Zap Pest Control

2 Reviews

“Justin handles all my regular pest control. Justin is hard working. I would recommend him to anyone.”

Serving San Antonio Pest Control Needs License: 582781
http://www.castrovillepestcontrolcompany.com SERVING MEDINA, ATASCOCA COUNTIES and surrounding areas: Atasocosa, Bandera, Bigfoot, Castroville, D'Hanis, Devine, Hondo, LaCoste, Like Hills, Lytle, Macdona, Medina, Mico, Moore, Natalia, Pearsall, Pearson, Pipe Creek, Rio Medina, ...

The X terminator

6 Reviews

“I was informed of the work he was going to perform before he did anything & then showed me upon completion.”

790065 Po Box, San Antonio, TX 78279 License: 0574627
The X terminator is a full service, pest extermination company committed to making you the customer happy. This of course means keeping the number of pests in and around your home or business to a minimum. As most of you know, south Texas pests are no laughing matter. They were here first and if we ...

Above The Rest Pest Control

1 Review

“Jeff sprays my house against bugs and insects. He has done a real good job for us. If you ask him a question, he tak...”

Serving San Antonio Pest Control Needs License: 616723
Above the Rest Pest Control is a small local family-owned and operated pest control business. Trained by and worked for one of the most famous pest control companies out on the market; we offer the same chemicals they use and the same treatment methods, but offer you our service at a cheaper price ...

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P.O. Box 460687, San Antonio, TX 78249

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10622 Sentinel Dr, San Antonio, TX 78217

Preventive Pest Control's goal is to control your pest problem and provide you with a pest-free environment. We will eliminate any existing pest activ...

Serving San Antonio Pest Control Needs

Solutions. We eliminate bed bugs. Buying a new home may be the biggest investment you'll ever make. Protecting your home from unwanted pests is...

206 Tansyl Dr, San Antonio, TX 78213

Bugs Be Gone Pest & Termite Control has over 22yrs of experience in the Termite and Pest Control field. We focus on being honest, dependable and provi...

10527 Ste A 211 Perrin Beitel Rd, San Antonio, TX 78217
3723 Pipers Meadow Street, San Antonio, TX 78251

In addition to serving the San Antonio area, we also service the following cities: Boerne New Braunsels Seguin Stockdale Pearsall Pleasanton ...

Besides for the biblical plague of locusts that struck ancient Egypt, most people tend to think of grasshoppers as fascinating, harmless insects. But in San Antonio, farmers have begun to fear grasshoppers in biblical proportions. Aside for the recent drought and wildfires, local residents say they’ll also have to begin hiring exterminators in San Antonio. Texas has to brace itself for a few million of these hungry, hopping bugs, who will feed on whatever small amount of crop managed to survive the drought. And just to be clear, experts say these grasshoppers shouldn't be confused with locusts. The latter are migratory, while Texas’s greedy bugs are not.