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Written By David Cusick
Last Updated April 2024
Boston’s ample rainfall and hot summers mean homeowners deal with a variety of pest issues, including ticks and ants. If the issue isn’t solved quickly, you could end up with an infestation. This is why acting as soon as you see the pests, and also arranging routine pest control, is important.
There are many great exterminator options, so the Today's Homeowner team has researched some of the best pest control companies in Boston to help you make the right decision. 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 has narrowed down the top pest control companies so you can find the right provider for you. We analyzed pest control treatments offered, contracts, state availability, customer reviews, costs, and more.
Here’s how the top pest control companies in Boston ranked:
Founded in 1927, Terminix has almost 100 years of experience in the pest control industry. With the amount of experience the company has, you can see why Terminix is a top choice for many homeowners.
Terminix’s specialty termite services are their most widely known service, but they exterminate much more than that. Their other services include: ticks, spiders, rodents, ants, cockroaches, mosquitoes, and wildlife control such as squirrels, raccoons, skunks, opossums, and more. Terminix offers a free inspection. A qualified technician will assess your situation and give you a suitable control plan.
Founded in 1901 by a rat poison salesman named Otto, the Orkin brand has become one of the most trustworthy in the pest control industry. It has excellent customer reviews and trained pest control specialists who all complete 160 hours of training.
Orkin’s typical pest control service plan is its annual pest control contract. Each contract with Orkin comes with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. If your pest problem isn't handled, your exterminator will return for another visit.
Rentokil, a business service group, is the world's largest and most widely recognized pest control company, representing hundreds of brands worldwide. Rentokil is the parent company of several North American pest control providers including J.C. Ehrlich, Presto-X, and Western Exterminator, which provide individual services.
Rentokil and its partners deal with the following pests: cockroaches, crickets, bed bugs, flies, bees, mosquitoes, ants, spiders, wasps, and moths. Its treatments are child- and pet-friendly.
Not all pest control services are the identical in reputation, experience, and competence. Vetting services helps you identify the right choice for your pest problem. Here are the key factors to consider when choosing a pest control company:
Look for a pest control company that primarily handles the pest you have, like rodents, roaches, bed bugs, or termites. The company should explain their process for treating your type of pest.
Look for pest control companies that employ technicians with certifications in pest control methods from expert organizations, 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 ongoing educational requirements.
Before scheduling an appointment, take the time to read online reviews on sites such as Google or Yelp to see which providers have a proven track record of providing positive experiences and effective services. Also check for complaints with the Better Business Bureau. Ask about the ongoing training the company’s technicians receive to ensure they stay up to date on current pest control best practices. When you select a professional from our list of the top pest control in Boston, you can rest easy knowing you're hiring an expert that meets our quality and review standards.
If you prefer more natural, eco-friendly pest control solutions, look for providers that have "green" certifications. If you’re dealing with larger pests, such as mice or raccoons nesting in trees, you can also inquire about humane catch and release methods. Keep in mind that natural pest control options may be less effective; consider the traditional route for a more serious infestation. Regardless of what methods you choose, all pesticides (besides those classified as minimal risk) are required to be registered with the EPA.
Reputable pest control companies usually offer service guarantees for continuing plans. The warranties mean that a provider will come back to re-treat your home free of charge if pests remain after the first treatment. One-off treatments typically don't include these reservice guarantees.
Once you have narrowed down your top pest control providers, reach out to each one to ask questions such as:
Take the time to thoroughly assess pest control companies using these questions. This will help you hire the right provider to safely and successfully resolve your pest problem at a fair price.
A variety of pests end up finding their way into Boston residences. Some are just harmless, but others can damage your home and your health. All of them can cause anxiety. We analyzed around 10 million online conversations to uncover the most common pests infesting local homes.
The best pest control companies 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 home once every quarter. Getting your property sprayed regularly will stop insects and other wildlife from returning.
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 several companies and looking at reviews to help figure out which company is the best for you.
Pest control involves exterminating unwanted insects like bees, fleas, and other unwanted bugs or wildlife from your property. When you hire a pest control company, a professional will do an inspection. Then they will use various methods to get rid of the pests and stop them from coming back, such as chemical or natural sprays, bait, and traps.
In a town like Boston, where the cost of living is above average compared to other cities, the cost of pest control may be a concern. How much pest control costs varies based on several factors, such as what kind of pests are troubling you and how bad the infestation is. A single visit can cost between $300 and $500, but a quarterly treatment plan is usually cheaper — around $100 to $300 a visit.
We recommend quarterly pest control treatments, or even bi-monthly if you'd like more protection. For more serious infestations, your exterminator may recommend monthly treatments over the course of the first three to six months.