
Ray's Pest Control: Fast, safe, effective pest relief for Arlington.
Ray's Pest Control, located at 1731 S Cooper St, Arlington, TX, provides pest management with fast, dependable response. Customers praise safe, effective removal of wasps and bees and rapid service that can halt infestations. A negative review notes misdiagnosis and pushy tactics; readers should seek a second opinion when needed. This Arlington service covers residential pests.
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Comprehensive assessment to identify pest types and infestation levels.
Safe and effective removal of ants, wasps, rodents, and other common pests.
Quick response for urgent infestations to prevent major damage.
Regular maintenance plans to keep pests from returning.
Specialized solutions for termite detection and eradication.
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Overall rating
Elliott Jaelyn
Fast ResponseRay's Pest Control responded quickly to our emergency call and saved us from a major infestation.
Lucy Aedan
Excellent Service*: ""Ray's Pest Control is the best! They got rid of the pests in my home quickly and efficiently
Adam Charity
Ray's Pest Control provides fast effective and dependable pest control service every time
A Google User
Their pest control service will devise a safe and effective way to remove the wasps and bees! Ray's Pest Control exterminators excel.
Glenn Wisdom
I had a very disappointing experience with Ray’s. They came out to inspect my mother’s home and told her she had termites, carpenter ants, and rodents. The quote was $2,000, which was a lot for her since she’s on a fixed income. When she mentioned that, they immediately dropped the price by $500 — which seemed suspicious. The next day, Ray’s called to say they were “on the way,” even though she never agreed to the service. When she said she wanted a second opinion, they became very pushy and even angry with her. Another pest control company came out afterward and confirmed there were no termites, carpenter ants, or rodents — only some regular ants and a few geckos in the garage. The technician even said he’d love to sell her treatments, but she simply didn’t need them. Either Ray’s misdiagnosed the problem or they were trying to take advantage of an elderly woman. Either way, it’s really disappointing and concerning.