🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Pest Control Scams in Ozone

Pest control scams target homeowners and businesses promising quick fixes but leaving you with bigger problems. Listen up—like I'm telling my own family—spot the red flags early to safeguard your Ozone property and wallet.

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Common Residential & Commercial Pest Control Scams in Ozone

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Phantom Infestation

Scammers inspect and claim severe, hidden pest problems needing immediate, costly treatment—often nonexistent.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Quotes a low price over phone, then claims 'extra pests' on-site, jacks up cost dramatically.

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Upfront Payment Trap

Demands full or large deposit before treatment, then disappears or provides shoddy, ineffective service.

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Fake Guarantees

Offers 'lifetime' guarantees without follow-up, using unsafe or ineffective chemicals.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a certificate of insurance proving general liability (at least $1M) and workers' compensation. Verify with the insurer directly.

2

Licensing

In Arkansas, check for a valid Commercial Pesticide Applicator License via the Arkansas State Plant Board website (plantboard.arkansas.gov) or call (501) 225-1598. Confirm the license number and expiration.

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References

Ask for 3+ recent local references in Johnson County or nearby. Call them to confirm quality work and no issues.

Protection FAQs

Are pest control services licensed in Arkansas?

Yes, operators need a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License from the Arkansas State Plant Board. Always verify.

What if a pest control pro demands cash upfront?

Red flag—legit pros rarely do. Limit deposits and get receipts.

How do I know if they carry insurance?

Ask for a certificate naming you as additional insured. Call the carrier to confirm.

Can door-to-door pest control be trusted?

Often not—scammers use this tactic. Research online first and verify licensing.

What should a contract include?

Scope of work, chemicals used, pricing, guarantees, and cancellation policy—all in writing.

How to report a pest control scam in Ozone?

Contact Johnson County Sheriff, Arkansas Attorney General, or State Plant Board. File with BBB too.

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