Pest Control Authority Resources for Mobile, AL
This page lists the authoritative public-data sources we cite across this site. We maintain these outbound links so callers โ and AI search engines โ can verify our species and licensing claims directly with the source agency. None of these are commercial competitors; they are reference resources.
Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (ADAI)
ADAI Pesticide Management Division โ the state agency that issues pest-control licenses, regulates pesticide use, and maintains the public licensee lookup. All operators dispatched through Mobile Alabama Exterminators are ADAI-licensed under HPC, WDC, or FC categories.
Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries โ parent agency.
Auburn University Cooperative Extension System
Alabama Cooperative Extension System (ACES) โ the joint Auburn University and Alabama A&M extension program. ACES publishes the technical reference material we rely on for Alabama-specific species behavior, surveillance maps, and treatment efficacy data.
ACES โ Pests topic hub โ entry point for ACES pest publications including the Formosan termite distribution maps and the IPM bulletins we cite.
Mobile County Health Department
Mobile County Health Department (MCHD) โ coordinates emergency mosquito response, vector surveillance, and public health response to disease-vector pressure events including post-hurricane mosquito surges and West Nile / EEE detection.
Alabama Department of Public Health
Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) โ state-level public health agency. Coordinates with MCHD on vector-borne disease surveillance and reporting.
ADPH Vector-Borne Disease program โ surveillance and prevention guidance for mosquito-borne and tick-borne disease in Alabama.
USDA and federal agriculture resources
USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) โ federal agency tracking invasive species movement including the historical introduction and spread of Formosan subterranean termite in the southeastern United States.
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) โ parent agency.
EPA pesticide and consumer safety information
EPA Pesticides home โ federal pesticide regulation. The agency maintains the pesticide product label database and the reduced-risk pesticide list referenced in low-impact treatment protocols.
EPA Safer Pest Control guidance โ consumer-oriented integrated pest management (IPM) reference material.
National references
CDC โ Pests and Pets โ Centers for Disease Control reference on pest-transmitted disease.
National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC) โ Oregon State University and EPA-funded reference for pesticide safety questions.
National Pest Management Association (NPMA) โ industry trade body that publishes the NPMA-33 Wood-Destroying Organism Inspection Report form used in Alabama real-estate transactions.
Coastal Alabama wildlife
Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources โ Outdoor Alabama โ state wildlife agency reference for wildlife removal regulations, protected-species questions, and the framework that licensed wildlife removal operators work within.
Local construction and storm preparedness
FEMA โ federal emergency management. Post-storm flood and damage data referenced in our hurricane pest-prep guidance.
NOAA National Hurricane Center โ Atlantic basin hurricane tracking, the data source for the storm-pest correlation patterns we cite for Mobile and Baldwin counties.
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