Trade directory · Hobbs metro · New Mexico

Pest Control contractors in
Hobbs, New Mexico.

A public directory of licensed pest control contractors serving greater Hobbs. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Licensed Establishments
95
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
March through October, with highest demand May-September due to increased insect activity in desert climate
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, same-day emergency service available
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

HOBBS-NM · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
General pest control treatment
Typical range based on local general pest control treatment jobs.
$75 – $150
Termite inspection and treatment
Typical range based on local termite inspection and treatment jobs.
$300 – $800
Rodent control and exclusion
Typical range based on local rodent control and exclusion jobs.
$125 – $350
Quarterly pest maintenance
Typical range based on local quarterly pest maintenance jobs.
$200 – $400
Bed bug treatment
Typical range based on local bed bug treatment jobs.
$400 – $1,200
Scorpion control treatment
Typical range based on local scorpion control treatment jobs.
$150 – $300
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

NM
§1

Licensing Requirements

New Mexico requires Certified Applicator License through NM Department of Agriculture. Must pass core exam plus category-specific exams (7A for general pest, 7F for fumigation). Commercial applicators need additional business registration. License renewal every 3 years with 15 hours continuing education.

§2

Permit Requirements

City of Hobbs requires business license for commercial operations. No specific permits for standard pest control work. Fumigation requires additional state notification and safety protocols.

§3

Inspection Schedule

No routine inspections required. State may conduct random compliance checks on pesticide application records and storage. Records must be maintained for 3 years.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000 recommended. Professional liability coverage for pesticide application errors. Commercial auto insurance required for service vehicles.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Study for certification exams

Obtain study materials from NM Department of Agriculture for core pesticide exam and category 7A general pest control exam. Core exam covers pesticide safety, environmental protection, and application principles.

01/06
2

Schedule and take exams

Contact NM Department of Agriculture to schedule computer-based exams. Must pass both core exam and category-specific exam with 70% or higher score. Exams offered at designated testing centers in major cities.

02/06
3

Submit license application

Complete Certified Commercial Applicator application with NM Department of Agriculture. Include exam results, background check, and $75 license fee. Processing typically takes 2-3 weeks.

03/06
4

Obtain business registration

Register business with New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department. Obtain gross receipts tax ID number required for commercial operations.

04/06
5

Get local business license

Apply for business license with City of Hobbs. Submit application with state licensing documentation and pay local fees. Required before conducting commercial pest control operations.

05/06
6

Secure required insurance

Obtain general liability and professional liability insurance meeting state minimums. Provide proof of insurance to maintain licensing and satisfy commercial contract requirements.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Hobbs pest control market serves oil field housing, established residential neighborhoods, and commercial facilities. Desert climate means year-round pest pressure with scorpions, spiders, and seasonal ant invasions driving consistent demand. Limited competition with approximately 3-4 established operators serving Lea County. Costs driven by travel distances between jobs, specialized equipment for desert pests, and liability insurance for chemical applications. Oil industry workforce housing creates steady commercial accounts, while older residential areas need regular termite monitoring due to wood construction in arid conditions.

Get your New Mexico Certified Applicator License before touching this market - state takes pesticide violations seriously with hefty fines. Focus on scorpion control expertise since most Texas operators moving in don't understand desert pest behavior. Build relationships with property management companies serving oil field workers - they need reliable monthly service contracts. Stock up on specialized baits for harvester ants and desert species. Peak season runs March through October, but maintain winter accounts with indoor treatments. Keep detailed application records and invest in proper chemical storage - state inspectors show up unannounced and will shut down non-compliant operations immediately.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments count
    U.S. Census Bureau Economic Census
  • Licensing requirements
    New Mexico Department of Agriculture Pesticide Management Division
  • Cost ranges
    Local market estimates based on regional pricing
  • Insurance requirements
    New Mexico state contractor licensing guidelines
  • Peak season timing
    Regional climate and pest activity patterns
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What license do I need for pest control work in Hobbs, NM?

New Mexico Certified Applicator License from NM Department of Agriculture. Requires passing core exam plus category 7A (general pest) exam minimum. License costs approximately $75 and renews every 3 years with continuing education requirements.

Q/02

How much does pest control cost in Hobbs?

General treatments range $75-150, quarterly maintenance $200-400 annually. Termite work runs $300-800 depending on scope. Scorpion-specific treatments typical for this region cost $150-300 due to specialized knowledge required.

Q/03

When is pest control busiest in Hobbs?

Peak season March through October with highest demand May-September. Desert climate means scorpions and spiders active most of year, but ant invasions and increased insect activity drive summer demand.

Q/04

Do I need special insurance for pest control in New Mexico?

General liability minimum $300,000 strongly recommended. Professional liability coverage essential for pesticide application errors. Commercial auto insurance required for service vehicles. Some contracts require higher coverage limits.

Q/05

Are there inspection requirements for pest control businesses in Hobbs?

No routine scheduled inspections, but New Mexico Department of Agriculture conducts random compliance checks on pesticide storage, application records, and licensing. Must maintain detailed treatment records for 3 years per state regulations.

§ F · Directory

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