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Haltom City vs North Richland Hills

How do pest control rules compare between Haltom City, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Haltom City and North Richland Hills have similar restriction levels.

Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Haltom City requires property owners to keep premises free of rodents and vermin. Commercial pest control operators must hold Texas Department of Agriculture licenses under Occupations Code 1951.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Pest control in North Richland Hills is regulated by the Texas Department of Agriculture Structural Pest Control Service, which licenses commercial applicators and sets rules for pesticide use, termite treatment, and disclosure. NRH property maintenance code also requires vermin-free premises, with code compliance enforcement against infestations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHaltom CityNorth Richland Hills
Commercial LicensingTexas Dept of Agriculture-
Governing StatuteTexas Occupations Code 1951-
Notice Before Treatment48 hours in multi-family-
Mosquito ControlTarrant County vector control-
Landlord DutyTexas Property Code 92-
State Agency-TX Dept of Agriculture
Statute-TX Occ Code 1951
Licensed Applicator-Required commercially
Termite Contract-Required disclosures
City Code-Vermin-free premises

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Haltom City FAQ

Is my Haltom City landlord responsible for pest control?

Under Texas Property Code Chapter 92, a landlord must remedy infestations caused by structural defects or present at move-in. Infestations caused by tenant behavior are the tenant's responsibility. Haltom City code enforcement can cite the responsible party when conditions become a public nuisance.

Can I use pesticides on my own Haltom City property without a license?

Yes, homeowners may apply general-use pesticides on property they own and occupy without a state license, but you must follow label directions exactly. Restricted-use pesticides require a private applicator license. Commercial applicators for hire must be TDA-licensed structural pest control operators.

North Richland Hills FAQ

Does my NRH landlord have to address a bed bug infestation?

Under Texas Property Code 92 and the NRH property maintenance code, landlords generally must address infestations, especially when the source predates the tenancy, through licensed pest control.

Can I apply pesticides to my own NRH home?

Yes. Homeowners do not need a license to treat their own property but must follow the EPA-approved label, store chemicals safely, and avoid runoff into storm drains.

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