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Written By David Cusick
Last Updated April 2024
The high level of rainfall and hot summers in Washington often go hand and hand with a variety of pest problems, like cockroaches, rats, and silverfish. Without a pest control regimen in place, the chance of recurring infestation is high.
There are many exterminators to choose from, which can make a challenge for homeowners to know which is best for them. That’s why we've reviewed plenty of options to find the best pest control companies in Washington. Read on to learn more about each exterminator.
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Transparent pricing
Free inspection policy
Proactive approach to pest control
Consistently high customer service reviews
Educational web content
Services Offered
Our Rating
Lack of hidden fees
Positive customer service reviews
Free inspections
Services Offered
Our Rating
Free inspections
Consistently high customer service reviews
Services Offered
Our Rating
Reviews praise customer service
Proactive approach to pest control
Commitment to customer education
Lack of hidden fees
Services Offered
Our Rating
Transparent pricing
Positive customer service reviews
Helpful homeowner content on its website
Services Offered
Our Rating
Free inspections
Helpful homeowner content on its website
Transparent pricing
Continuous highly praised customer service reports
Services Offered
Our Rating
Transparent pricing
Continuous highly praised customer service reports
Services Offered
Our Rating
Educational web content
Consistently high customer service reviews
Transparent pricing
No-cost inspections
Services Offered
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:
The Today's Homeowner team narrowed down the top pest control providers by looking at factors like industry experience, customer satisfaction, coverage, types of pest control treatments offered, and more.
Here’s how Washington’s top companies ranked:
Founded in 1927, Terminix has almost 100 years of experience in the pest control business. It utilizes the latest pest control techniques to exterminate insects and unwanted wildlife no matter where you find them.
Terminix’s specialty termite services are their most widely known service, but they help with much more than just that. Their other services include: mosquitoes, ticks, rodents, spiders, ants, cockroaches, and wildlife control including squirrels, opossums, raccoons, skunks, and more. Terminix will inspect your home for free. A qualified pest control expert will take a look at your situation and outline a suitable control plan.
Founded in 1901 by a rat poison salesman named Otto, the Orkin brand has become one of the most trusted in the pest control industry. Due to its large network, Orkin can provide next-day, or sometimes even same-day, service.
Orkin deals with many common pests, including silverfish, cockroaches, ants, and spiders. Each contract with Orkin comes with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. If your pest problem isn't handled, your pest control specialist will come back for another visit.
Rentokil is a service group with over 90 years of experience. The company provides expert pest control treatments for homeowners and business owners. Rentokil is the parent company of several North American pest control providers including Western Exterminator, J.C. Ehrlich, and Presto-X, which provide tailored services.
Rentokil and its partners handle the following pests: crickets, moths, flies, bed bugs, ants, spiders, mosquitoes, wasps, cockroaches, and bees. Its services consist of preventative maintenance, treatment, and monitoring for pest infestations.
Not all pest control services are the equal in reputation, experience, and proficiency. Vetting businesses helps you identify the right choice for your pest situation. Here are the key factors to consider when selecting a pest control company:
Look for a pest control company that primarily handles the pest you have, like roaches, bed bugs, termites, or rodents. The company should explain their process for treating 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. The right credentials show that the technicians have completed proper training. Also inquire about continuing education policies and total training hours.
We suggest reading customer reviews prior to scheduling a pest control appointment. Google, Yelp, and other review 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 the latest pest control techniques and treatment methods. When you select a company from our list of the top pest control in Washington, you can feel confident knowing that you're hiring an expert that meets our quality and review standards.
Homeowners who want natural, eco-friendly pest control should look for companies that promote “green” certified solutions. You can also ask about trapping options that don't harm larger pests like mice or squirrels in your attic. Keep in mind that natural options may be less effective for serious infestations; if you’re dealing with a major pest problem you may need more potent chemical treatments. Regardless of what methods you choose, all pesticides (besides those classified as minimal risk) are required to be registered with the EPA.
Leading pest control professionals usually offer service guarantees for ongoing plans. The guarantees mean if pests remain after the initial treatment, the provider will return and re-treat your home at no cost until the infestation is eliminated. One-time treatments might not come with reservice guarantees.
Once you have reduced your options to your top exterminators, contact each one with questions such as:
Take the time to thoroughly analyze pest control companies using these questions. This will allow you to hire the right provider to effectively handle your pest situation at a fair price.
Washington is home to various pests, from wildlife to insects. For an idea of the most prevalent pests in the city, we analyzed the pests mentioned in around 10 million posts on various social media sites.
The top pest control providers are Terminix and Orkin. They can treat all common pests, service locations all around the country, and have been in the industry for a long time.
The best way to prevent a pest infestation is having a pest control company come to your house once every quarter. Getting your property sprayed regularly will stop insects and other wildlife from returning.
The key to finding the right exterminator for you is to get in touch with several companies and get estimates from them. You should also be sure you read reviews to check their reputation and customer satisfaction.
Pest control involves getting rid of unwanted bugs like termites, rodents, and other unwanted bugs or wildlife from your property. When you hire a pest control company, a professional exterminator will come and inspect your property. Then they will use various techniques to remove the pests and stop them from coming back, such as chemical or natural sprays, bait, and traps.
Many Washington homeowners are concerned about the cost of pest control. Monthly pest control typically costs $40 to $70 a visit. Quarterly pest control costs about $110 to $250 per visit. To determine exactly how much it will cost for you, we recommend contacting several pest control companies for an estimate.
We advise quarterly pest control, or even bi-monthly if needed. For more serious infestations, your exterminator may recommend monthly treatments over the course of the first three to six months.