Serving Caballo and Sierra County
For Caballo families with young children or immunocompromised household members, pest infestations carry health implications beyond the discomfort of the pest itself. Cockroach allergen is a documented asthma trigger in children. Rodent urine contamination in pantry areas and HVAC ductwork creates exposure risk. Tick activity in Sierra County's green spaces is a real Lyme disease concern in much of New Mexico. We take the health context of every household into account — it shapes which treatments are appropriate and how the program is structured.
In New Mexico, licensed pest control companies must maintain pesticide applicator credentials issued by the state agriculture department. Every company in our Caballo network meets this requirement and carries documentation available for homeowner review before service.
Our network spans every major pest climate zone in the country. That means when we connect a Caballo homeowner with a local pest professional, the treatment protocol reflects real knowledge of how the dominant pest species in your region behave, breed, and respond to treatment.
New Mexico's traditional adobe construction is unique in North America — mud brick buildings absorb moisture differently than concrete or wood, creating conditions that benefit scorpions, spiders, and termites in ways not documented in standard construction materials.