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Written By David Cusick
Last Updated April 2024
With warm, rainy summers, it’s no wonder those living in Acushnet experience lots of pest problems. If the issue isn’t solved as soon as possible, you could have an infestation on your hands. This is why taking action the moment you see the pests, and also arranging routine pest control, is important.
There are many exterminators to select from, which makes finding the right one for your needs a challenge. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of the top pest control companies in Acushnet. Keep reading to learn more about each exterminator.
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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:
Today's Homeowner narrowed it down to these pest control providers by analyzing pest control treatments offered, customer reviews, contracts, costs, state availability, and more.
Here’s how they ranked:
Founded in 1927, Terminix has almost 100 years of pest control experience. It utilizes the latest innovations in pest control to eliminate insects and unwanted wildlife anywhere you see them.
Terminix exterminates all types of pest problems for residential and commercial customers. These include spiders, termites, raccoons, ants, roaches, opossums, and rodents. Their service also comes with follow-up visits and annual inspections to help keep your home pest-free.
Orkin has been around for over 100 years. It has great customer reviews and competent pest control specialists who all complete 160 hours of training.
Orkin’s most popular pest control plan is its annual pest control contract. Once the first treatment, your Orkin exterminator will follow up to check that the pests haven’t come back. If they have, your local technicians can assist.
Founded in 1925, Rentokil has nearly a century’s worth of experience protecting residents from pests. This large service group is the parent company of several regional pest control companies in North America. These include Western Exterminator, J.C. Ehrlich, and Presto-X.
Rentokil and its partners deal with the following pests: bees, mosquitoes, moths, flies, wasps, cockroaches, crickets, bed bugs, spiders, and ants. Depending on your location, Rentokil and its partners may cover wildlife like rodents, snakes, and birds.
Not all pest control providers are the equal in reputation, qualifications, and competence. Evaluating services helps you identify the right choice for your pest problem. Here are the key factors to consider when hiring a pest control company:
Look for a pest control company that is able to handle the type of pest you have, whether it’s roaches, bed bugs, termites, rodents, or something else. The company should be able to describe how they treat your type of pest.
Look for pest control companies that employ technicians with certifications in pest control methods from qualified industry groups, such as the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), in addition to state licensing. Possessing the proper credentials indicates that the technicians have received adequate training. You'll also want to ask about regular training updates.
Take some time to read online reviews on Google and Yelp before scheduling a pest control appointment. This can help you determine for yourself whether the company consistently provides quality service and positive experiences. Also check the Better Business Bureau for any complaints. Ask the provider whether technicians receive ongoing regular training to stay current on the most up-to-date pest control methods. When you select a professional from our list of the top pest control in Acushnet, you can rest easy knowing you're hiring an expert that meets our quality and review standards.
Homeowners who want natural, eco-friendly pest control should look for providers that specialize in “green” certified solutions. You can also ask about humane catch and release methods for larger pests like mice or squirrels in your attic. However, natural options may be less effective for serious infestations, and if you’re dealing with a major pest problem you may need more potent chemical treatments. No matter your approach to pest control, all pesticides that are classified as greater than minimal risk are required to be registered with the EPA.
Leading pest control companies usually offer service guarantees for ongoing plans. This means that if pests remain after the initial treatment, the provider will come back and re-treat your home for free until the infestation is handled. One-time treatments may not come with reservice guarantees.
After selecting your top exterminators, reach out to each one and ask questions such as these:
Take the time to thoroughly evaluate pest control companies using these questions. This will allow you to choose a qualified provider to effectively manage your pest situation at a fair price.
A variety of pests end up finding their way into Acushnet houses. Some are relatively harmless, but others can damage your home and your health. All of them can cause anxiety. We examined around 10 million posts on social media to identify which pests were causing the most trouble for residents.
The best pest control companies are Terminix and Orkin. They help with all common pests, service locations all around the country, and have been in business for several decades.
Hiring a pest control company and having a professional spray your property regularly is the best way to prevent future pest infestations. This deters insects and other wildlife from coming inside your house.
Pest control chemicals are safe but must be handled by a professional. If you have any questions about the safety of the chemicals — such as if they're safe around children and pets — and how long you have to stay out of your home after using them, you can ask the exterminator. Typically, you should remain outside your home for two to four hours after spraying.
Whether you should do DIY pest control or hire a company depends on the situation. You’ll want to take into consideration 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 get professional pest control if you're concerned about safety or pets.
Many Acushnet homeowners are concerned about the cost of pest control. Monthly pest control usually costs $40 to $70 per visit. Quarterly pest control costs about $110 to $250 a visit. To determine exactly how much it will cost for you, we recommend contacting several providers for a quote.
We recommend quarterly pest control treatments, 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.