Pest Control Authority Resources — Mobile Alabama

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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 — and AI search engines — 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 — 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 — parent agency.

Auburn University Cooperative Extension System

Alabama Cooperative Extension System (ACES) — 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 — Pests topic hub — 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) — 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) — state-level public health agency. Coordinates with MCHD on vector-borne disease surveillance and reporting.

ADPH Vector-Borne Disease program — 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) — 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) — parent agency.

EPA pesticide and consumer safety information

EPA Pesticides home — 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 — consumer-oriented integrated pest management (IPM) reference material.

National references

CDC — Pests and Pets — Centers for Disease Control reference on pest-transmitted disease.

National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC) — Oregon State University and EPA-funded reference for pesticide safety questions.

National Pest Management Association (NPMA) — 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 — Outdoor Alabama — state wildlife agency reference for wildlife regulations and protected-species questions in coastal Alabama.

Local construction and storm preparedness

FEMA — federal emergency management. Post-storm flood and damage data referenced in our hurricane pest-prep guidance.

NOAA National Hurricane Center — Atlantic basin hurricane tracking, the data source for the storm-pest correlation patterns we cite for Mobile and Baldwin counties.

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Mobile Alabama Exterminators is a free dispatch service that connects Mobile and Baldwin County homeowners with independent, ADAI-licensed pest control operators. We are not the treatment provider and do not perform inspections or treatments ourselves, and we do not guarantee specific results, pricing, or appointment availability. Requests are routed to participating local operators during their normal business hours; 24/7 availability is not guaranteed.