TPCA is the principal advocate and leadership organization for the professional pest control industry. We encourage the highest quality education, communication, and representation to promote our industry and the public good. When you join the Texas Pest Control Association (TPCA), you also become a member of the National Pest Management Association (NMPA) and your local Texas Chapter.
That means FULL membership benefits in all three organizations at no additional cost. As a member, you will have access to multiple networking opportunities, value-priced workshops and trainings all over the state, access to industry updates, trends and developments, and you will be represented on a state and national level in regards to public policy and legislation.
That means FULL membership benefits in all three organizations at no additional cost. As a member, you will have access to multiple networking opportunities, value-priced workshops and trainings all over the state, access to industry updates, trends and developments, and you will be represented on a state and national level in regards to public policy and legislation.
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TPCA is the principal advocate and leadership organization for the professional pest control industry. We encourage the highest quality education, communication, and representation to promote our industry and the public good. In 1944, about 25 men met in Waco to discuss and plan an opposing position against proposed state legislation.
Thank you for your interest in becoming a member of the Texas Pest Control Association (TPCA). TPCA is an organization that provides education, networking, and advocacy to the Pest Control Industry. Whether your company is a one-person operation or a multi-million dollar company, if you want to associate with the best, you can't afford to not be a member.
Advocacy for the Pest Control Industry at the Texas Capitol and the Texas Department of Agriculture. TPCA plays an instrumental role in shaping public policy and representing Texas' Pest Control Industry's interests. TPCA monitors issues crucial to the well-being of the Industry as well as preventing legislation that would be harmful to the industry and our members.
Since 1945, the Texas Pest Control Association has been the principal advocate and leadership organization for the estimated $380 million pest control industry in Texas. We encourage the highest quality education, communication and representation to promote the industry and the public good. Texas Pest Magazine is an important part of our service. Your ad in Texas Pest Magazine will year your target audience.
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Gary Gillen
Apr 29, 2016
The Texas Pest Control Association represents the pest control industry in Texas by keeping its members informed of changes to laws and regulation and speaking for the industry at the Texas Legislature. There is no better organization with which a pest control operator could be associated. Every high quality pest control operator in Texas is a member of this group.