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Last Updated: February 25, 2025
Camden’s ample rainfall and warm summers mean homeowners deal with a range of pest problems, including bed bugs and cockroaches. Homeowners who have a preventative pest control plan can avoid encounters with these uninvited guests. Luckily, pest control companies can help you with this issue.
There are many great exterminator options, so the Today's Homeowner team has done the research and compiled a list of some of the top pest control companies in Camden 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:
The team at Today's Homeowner narrowed down the top pest control companies by looking at factors like customer satisfaction, coverage, industry experience, types of pest control treatments offered, and more.
Here’s how they ranked:
Terminix’s headquarters are in Memphis, Tennessee, but it has branches in 45 states and several countries worldwide. It has also been in business for about 100 years. Terminix has received several awards for its service, including Angie's List Super Service Award 2017, The Business Journal’s FAST 50, and Triad's Best Exterminator.
Terminix’s specialty is termites, but they exterminate much more than just that. Their other services include: rodents, spiders, mosquitoes, cockroaches, ticks, ants, and wildlife control including opossums, skunks, squirrels, raccoons, and more. Their service also comes with follow-up visits and annual inspections for guaranteed results.
Orkin Pest Control’s headquarters are in Atlanta, Georgia. It is one of the oldest pest control companies with a expansive network of branches. Its exterminators complete 160 hours of training. Additionally, due to its big network, it can usually offer next-day — or even same-day — pest control.
Orkin’s most common pest control plan is its annual pest control contract. Orkin’s most common pest control service plan is also quarterly, which means your home will be treated several times during the year.
Rentokil is a service group with over 90 years of experience. The company provides innovative pest control treatments all around the world. In North America, Rentokil is the parent company of quite a few regional pest control companies like J.C. Ehrlich, Western Exterminator, and Presto-X.
It handles 36 of the most common pests such as cockroaches, flies, rats, spiders, moths, bed bugs, mice, and more. After the initial inspection of your property, a technician will treat your property as often as your contract states.
Pest control providers aren't all identical when it comes to reputation, expertise, and effectiveness. It’s important to research services to find the right one for your specific issue. Here are the key factors to consider when hiring a pest control professional:
Look for a pest control company that primarily handles the pest you have, like termites, bed bugs, roaches, or rodents. The company should provide an overview of how they treat your type of pest.
The ideal pest management provider will employ technicians that have state licenses and are certified in pest control methods by organizations like the National Pest Management Association (NPMA). These credentials indicate that the technicians have finished proper training. You'll also want to inquire with each company about regular education updates for their employees.
We suggest looking at 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 a good customer experience. Also check the Better Business Bureau website for any 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 choose a company from our list of the top pest control in Camden, you can rest easy knowing you're hiring an expert that meets our quality and review standards.
Search for providers that have “green” accreditations if you want more natural, eco-friendly pest control. You can also ask about gentle catch and release methods for larger animals like mice or squirrels. Keep in mind that traditional solutions might be a better option for major infestations. Whether you choose eco-friendly or traditional options, all pesticides that are classified as greater than minimal risk must be registered with the EPA.
Quality pest control professionals typically offer service guarantees for recurring plans. The guarantees mean the company will come back and re-treat for free if your home still has pests after the initial treatment. One-time treatments may not come with reservice guarantees.
Once you have selected a few highly reviewed exterminator services, have conversations with each one and be prepared to ask these kinds of questions:
Take the time to thoroughly assess pest control providers using these questions. This will help you hire the right provider to safely and successfully eliminate your pest problem at a fair price.
It's important to know which pests you're bound to encounter in Camden. We analyzed around 10 million social media conversations to find out which pests people in different cities had the most problems with.
The top pest control providers are Terminix and Orkin. They cover all common pests, have locations all around the country, and have been in the industry for a long time.
Hiring a pest control company and getting a professional to spray your property regularly is the best way to prevent future pest infestations. This deters insects and other wildlife from coming inside your house.
To find the best pest control company for you, the key is to take your time and do diligent research. We recommend obtaining quotes from several companies and looking at reviews to help determine which company is the best for you.
Many Camden homeowners wonder 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 find out exactly how much it will cost for you, we recommend getting in touch with several pest control companies for a quote.
Spring is the best time for proactive pest control. This is because nests and colony numbers will grow much larger when it's hotter, so spraying in the spring can help prevent you from getting too many pests later.
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