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Last Updated: February 25, 2025
Like any other city, those living in Littleton commonly see a fair amount of pests in their home. Arranging routine pest control with a good company can help you avoid these pests later on.
We take pest control seriously. That’s why the team at Today's Homeowner has done the work and put together this list of the best pest control companies in Littleton for you. Keep reading to learn more about each exterminator.
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Continuous highly praised customer service reports
Transparent pricing
Free inspection policy
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Reviews praise customer service
Free inspection policy
Lack of hidden fees
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Reviews praise customer service
Free inspections
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Free inspection policy
Educational web content
Consistently high customer service reviews
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Our Rating
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No-cost inspections
Transparent pricing
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Reviews praise customer service
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Helpful homeowner content on its website
Transparent pricing
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Lack of hidden fees
Reviews praise customer service
Free inspections
Helpful homeowner content on its website
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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 providers by looking at factors like industry experience, coverage, types of pest control treatments offered, customer satisfaction, and more.
Here’s how they ranked:
Terminix has 300 branches in over 22 countries and has been in the pest control industry for over 90 years. With this experience, you can see why Terminix is one of the top companies in the country.
Terminix offers both one-off extermination services and routine pest control. In addition, every contract comes with a 30-day guarantee. Their service also comes with follow-up visits and annual inspections to help keep your home pest-free.
Orkin has been in the industry for over 100 years. It has excellent consumer reviews and professional pest control specialists who all complete 160 hours of training.
Orkin offers a professional property inspection to identify problem pests and areas and draw up a suitable treatment plan. After your initial visit, your pest control specialist will follow up regularly to ensure that the pests have stayed away for good. If they have, your local technicians can help
Rentokil, a business service group, is the world's largest and most widely recognized pest control company, representing hundreds of brands worldwide. 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.
Rentokil offers integrated pest management (IPM) services, focusing on both getting rid of current pests and preventing future infestations. Rentokil’s treatments are safe for your pets and children.
Not all pest control providers are the same when it comes to credibility, expertise, and capability. It's important to do your research to determine the ideal option for your specific pest problem. Focus on these key factors when choosing a pest control provider:
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 explain their approach for treating your type of pest.
Look for pest control companies with technicians that have certifications in pest control methods from reputable industry associations, such as the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), in addition to state licensing. Holding the proper credentials indicates that the technicians have received adequate training. Also ask about continuing education opportunities.
Look through reviews on Google, Yelp, and similar sites prior to booking a pest control appointment. Verify for yourself that the company reliably provides effective service and receives positive customer feedback. Also check for any Better Business Bureau complaints that have been filed. Ask whether technicians receive consistent education on the most cutting-edge pest control treatments. When you choose a provider from our list of the top pest control in Littleton, you can rest easy knowing you're hiring an expert that meets our quality and review standards.
If you prefer natural pest control methods, look for providers offering “green” accreditation. For larger pests like mice or snakes, ask if a provider offers gentle catch and release programs. But keep in mind natural options may not work as well for major infestations. If you have a moderate to serious pest problem, you may need more potent traditional solutions. No matter your approach to pest control, all pesticides that are classified as greater than minimal risk must be registered with the EPA.
Quality pest control companies typically offer service guarantees for ongoing plans. The guarantees mean the company will return and re-treat for free if your home still has pests after the initial visit. One-time treatments may not come with reservice guarantees.
After picking your top exterminators, contact each one and ask questions such as these:
Analyze potential pest control providers using these questions. This will help you hire the best provider to safely and effectively get rid of your pest problem at a reasonable price.
It's important to be aware of the pests you're bound to encounter as a resident of Littleton. To help you identify the most common pests, we reviewed social media conversations and put together a list of the ones mentioned the most.
Our top picks for the best pest control companies are Terminix and Orkin. They're well-respected in the industry and help get rid of all common pests.
The best way to prevent a pest infestation is getting a pest control company to come to your home once every quarter or every two to three months. Getting your property sprayed regularly will stop insects and animals from coming back.
To find the best pest control company for you, the key is to take your time and research your options thoroughly. We recommend getting estimates from multiple companies and looking at reviews to help determine which company best suits your needs.
Many Littleton 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 find out exactly how much it will cost for you, we recommend getting in touch with several pest control companies for a quote.
We advise quarterly pest control treatments, or even bi-monthly if needed. For larger infestations, your exterminator may recommend monthly treatments for the first three to six months.