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Written By David Cusick
Last Updated February 2024
Pests including mosquitos and ants may be more of an issue if your home is in an area with more precipitation, like Springfield. Without a pest control treatment plan in place, the chance of severe infestation is high.
There are many great exterminator options, so the Today's Homeowner team has researched some of the best pest control companies in Springfield to help you make the right decision. Read on to discover the top providers near you.
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Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on pest control companies to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
We narrowed down the top pest control companies by looking at factors like coverage, types of pest control treatments offered, customer satisfaction, industry experience, and more.
This is how they ranked:
Terminix ranks in the top four pest control companies worldwide, and it has been helping homeowners and businesses stay pest-free for over 90 years. With this breadth of experience, you can see why Terminix is a top choice for many homeowners.
Terminix’s specialty termite services are their most widely known service, but they take care of much more than just that. Their other services include: ticks, ants, cockroaches, mosquitoes, spiders, rodents, and wildlife control including skunks, squirrels, opossums, raccoons, and more. Terminix will inspect your home for free. A qualified technician will take a look at your situation and give you a suitable control plan.
Orkin Pest Control’s headquarters are in Atlanta, Georgia. It is one of the longest-running pest control companies with a expansive network of branches. It has excellent customer reviews and qualified exterminators who all complete 160 hours of training.
Orkin can protect your property from many common pests, such as cockroaches, silverfish, ants, and spiders. Orkin’s general pest control service plan is also seasonal, meaning your home will be treated several times during the year.
Rentokil is a service group with over 90 years of experience. The company provides expert pest control treatments for homeowners and business owners. The large brand owns the North American pest control companies J.C. Ehrlich, Western Exterminator, and Presto-X.
Rentokil and its partners take care of the following pests: wasps, moths, cockroaches, bed bugs, ants, spiders, flies, mosquitoes, crickets, and bees. Its services include preventative maintenance, treatment, and monitoring for pest infestations.
Pest control companies aren't all identical when it comes to reputation, expertise, and effectiveness. It’s important to research companies to find the right one for your specific issue. Here are the key factors to consider when choosing a pest control provider:
Look for a pest control company that has experience handling the type of pest you have, whether it’s bed bugs, termites, roaches, rodents, or something else. The company should be able to provide an overview of how they treat your type of pest.
When selecting a pest control company, look for technicians with certifications in pest control methods from respected industry associations, such as the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), in addition to proper state licensing. Solid credentials show that the technicians have completed adequate training. Also inquire about required training hours and continuing education.
We highly recommend reading customer reviews prior to scheduling a pest control appointment. Google, Yelp, and similar sites can tell you whether a company consistently provides quality service and has happy customers. Also check for any Better Business Bureau complaints that have been filed. Ask about the kind of continuing education technicians receive to stay current on best pest control practices. When you select a provider from our list of Springfield's best pest control, you can rest easy knowing you're hiring an expert that meets our quality and review standards.
If you prefer more eco-friendly and natural pest control solutions, look for providers that have "green" certifications. If you’re dealing with larger pests, such as mice or squirrels invading your attic, you can also inquire about humane catch and release methods. Keep in mind that natural pest control options may be less effective. You may need to consider the traditional route if dealing with a serious infestation. No matter your approach to pest control, any pesticides (besides those classified as minimal risk) must be registered with the EPA.
Reputable pest control professionals usually offer service warranties for continuing plans. The guarantees mean that a company will return to re-treat your home at no cost if pests remain after the first treatment. One-off treatments typically don't include these reservice warranties.
Once you have identified your top pest control providers, contact each one to ask these questions:
Carefully review potential pest control providers using these questions. This will help you select the best provider to safely and effectively eliminate your pest problem at a reasonable price.
A variety of pests end up finding their way into Springfield residences. Some are just harmless, but others can damage your home and your health. All of them can cause anxiety. For an idea of the most common pests in the city, we reviewed the pests discussed in around 10 million posts on social media.
The best pest control providers are Terminix and Orkin. They can treat all common pests, service many locations, and have been in the industry for several decades.
The best way to prevent a pest infestation is getting a pest control company to come to your home once every two or three months. Spraying your property regularly will stop insects and other wildlife from returning.
Whether you should do DIY pest control or hire a company depends on your situation. You’ll want to consider factors like how much the pest control will cost, what chemicals need to be used, and the size of the infestation. Additionally, you may want to also consider professional pest control if you're concerned about your young children.
A pest control company removes unwanted insects or animals that have infested a property. Pest control also includes preventative measures that help stop said pests from returning, which can happen at any point in Springfield, but usually during the warm summers.
Many Springfield homeowners wonder about the cost of pest control. Monthly pest control generally costs $40 to $70 per visit. Quarterly pest control costs about $110 to $250 per visit. To find out exactly how much it will cost for you, we recommend contacting several providers for a quote.
Spring is the best time for preventative pest control. The reason is nests and colony numbers will grow much larger as it gets warmer, so spraying in the spring can help prevent you from getting too many pests later.