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Written By David Cusick
Last Updated April 2024
Wrentham’s plentiful rainfall and hot summers mean homeowners experience a range of pest issues, including bed bugs and cockroaches. If the issue isn’t solved fast, you could end up with a bad infestation. This is why acting when you see the pests, and also arranging routine pest control, is important.
There are plenty of exterminators to choose from, which makes finding the best one for you difficult. For that reason, we’ve put together a guide on the top pest control companies in Wrentham. Keep reading to learn more about each exterminator.
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Helpful homeowner content on its website
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Proactive approach to pest control
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Continuous highly praised customer service reports
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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 down the top pest control providers by comparing state availability, costs, customer reviews, and more.
Here’s how the top providers ranked:
Terminix has several hundred branches in over 22 countries and has been in the pest control industry for over 90 years. With this breadth of experience, you can see why Terminix is one of the top companies in the country.
Terminix helps with all kinds of pests in Wrentham, and it offers a 30-day guarantee. Terminix’s typical pest regimen consists of a home inspection and preliminary treatment, with three additional treatments during the year.
With more than 100 years of experience, Orkin is one of the largest pest control companies in the country. It has excellent customer reviews and competent pest control specialists who all complete 160 hours of training.
Orkin will send a pest control expert to inspect your property to identify problem pests and areas and draw up an appropriate treatment plan. After the initial visit, your pest control specialist will follow up regularly to make sure that the pests have stayed away for good. If they have, your local technicians can help
Rentokil has been helping homeowners and business owners remove common pests for over 90 years. Rentokil is the parent company of several North American pest control providers such as Presto-X, J.C. Ehrlich, and Western Exterminator, which provide tailored services.
Rentokil handles the common pests in Wrentham, including bees, ants, crickets, mosquitoes, moths, spiders, wasps, flies, cockroaches, and bed bugs. Rentokil’s services consist of preventative maintenance, treatment, and monitoring for pest infestations.
Not all pest control providers are the same in reputation, background, and competence. Vetting providers helps you identify the right choice for your pest circumstance. Focus on these key factors when hiring a pest control company:
It's recommended to look for a pest control company that primarily handles the pest you have, like rodents, roaches, bed bugs, or termites. The company should describe how they go about treating your type of pest.
When selecting a pest control company, look for technicians that hold certifications from respected industry associations, such as the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), in addition to proper state licensing. These credentials indicate that the technicians have completed proper training. Also ask about required training hours and continuing education.
Before booking an appointment, spend time reading online reviews on sites such as Google or Yelp to verify that the company has a proven track record of providing positive experiences and effective services. Also look for any complaints via the Better Business Bureau. Ask about ongoing training at the company as well as how its technicians stay up to date on current pest control best practices. When you select a provider from our list of Wrentham's best pest control, you can feel confident knowing that you're hiring an expert that meets our quality and review standards.
If you prefer natural pest control methods, look for providers that advertise “green” accreditation. For larger pests like mice or snakes, ask if a provider offers humane trapping and relocation. But keep in mind natural options may not work as well for significant infestations. If you have a considerable pest problem, you may need more potent traditional methods. Regardless of what methods you choose, any pesticides that are classified as greater than minimal risk are required to be registered with the EPA.
Reliable pest control providers typically offer service guarantees for recurring plans. These guarantees mean the provider will come back and re-treat your home for free if there are still pests after the first treatment. One-time services usually don't come with reservice guarantees.
Once you have identified a few highly reviewed exterminator services, have conversations with each one and be prepared to ask these kinds of questions:
Thoroughly evaluate potential pest control providers using these questions. This will help you choose the best provider to safely and effectively eliminate your pest problem at a reasonable price.
There are a variety of pests in Wrentham, ranging from harmless nuisances to ones that can damage your home. To help you prepare for the most problematic pests, we studied various social media sites and made a list of the ones mentioned the most.
The best pest control companies are Terminix and Orkin. They can treat all common pests, service many locations, and have been in business for a long time.
Hiring a pest control company and getting a professional to spray your property routinely is the best way to prevent future pest infestations. This deters insects and animals from coming inside your home.
For the most part, pest control chemicals are safe. Even so, they need to be handled by a professional exterminator to make sure they’re used properly and safely. After your house has been sprayed, the exterminator will recommend staying away from your home for a certain period of time. This is typically 2 to 4 hours, but can be as much as 24 hours.
To find the best pest control company for you, the key is to take time to do thorough research. We recommend obtaining estimates from multiple companies and reading reviews to help figure out which company is the right one for you.
Many Wrentham homeowners are concerned about the cost of pest control. Monthly pest control typically costs $40 to $70 per visit. Quarterly pest control costs about $110 to $250 a visit. To figure out exactly how much it will cost for you, we recommend contacting several companies for an estimate.
We advise quarterly pest control treatments, or even bi-monthly if needed. For larger infestations, your exterminator may recommend monthly treatments over the course of the first three to six months.