Written By David Cusick
Last Updated April 2024
The high level of rainfall and warm summers in Indiana commonly come with a wide range of pest problems, like cockroaches, mice, and ticks. Homeowners and apartment dwellers who have a routine pest control plan can avoid encounters with these unwanted creatures. Luckily, pest control companies can help take care of this for you.
We take pest control seriously. That’s why the Today's Homeowner team has done the work and put together this list of the best pest control companies in Indiana for you. Read on to learn more about each exterminator.
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Helpful homeowner content on its website
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Continuous highly praised customer service reports
Free inspection policy
Helpful homeowner content on its website
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Free inspection policy
Offerings of preventative treatments
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Services Offered
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No-cost inspections
Transparent pricing
Reviews praise customer service
Educational web content
Proactive solutions for pest control
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Our Rating
Continuous highly praised customer service reports
Free inspection policy
Helpful homeowner content on its website
Transparent pricing
Offerings of preventative treatments
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Proactive solutions for pest control
Free inspections
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Our Rating
Transparent pricing
Free inspection policy
Consistently high customer service reviews
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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 considering factors like industry experience, customer satisfaction, coverage, types of pest control treatments offered, and more.
Here’s how the top companies ranked:
Terminix is headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, but it has branches in 45 states and several countries worldwide. It has also been in business for nearly 100 years. The company provides cutting-edge pest control services that are safe for you and your family.
Terminix treats many types of pests in Indiana, and it guarantees that your pest problems will be solved. Terminix will inspect your home for free. A qualified exterminator will assess your situation and outline a suitable control plan.
Orkin Pest Control’s headquarters are in Atlanta, Georgia. It is one of the longest-running pest control companies with a large network of branches. Due to its large network, Orkin can offer next-day, or sometimes even same-day, service.
Orkin will send a pest control expert to inspect your property to identify issues and draw up treatment plan. After your first 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
Founded in 1925, Rentokil has close to a century’s worth of experience exterminating pests. This large service group is the parent company of several top regional pest control companies in North America. These include Western Exterminator, J.C. Ehrlich, and Presto-X.
It handles 36 of the most common pests including mice, spiders, cockroaches, moths, bed bugs, rats, flies, and more. Depending on your location, the pest control company may cover wildlife like rodents, snakes, and birds.
Pest control businesses vary in credibility, proficiency, and competence. It's important to research companies to find the right fit for your pest problem. Focus on these key factors when selecting 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 explain their process for treating your type of pest.
When selecting a pest control company, look for technicians that are licensed by the state and certified in pest control methods by industry associations such as the National Pest Management Association (NPMA). Having these credentials shows that the technicians have adequate training. Question the company about its policies for continuing education and the total training hours required for technicians.
We advise reading 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 ongoing education technicians receive to stay current on best pest control practices. When you choose a professional from our list of Indiana's best pest control, 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 trapping options that don't harm larger pests like mice or other burrowing rodents. However, natural options may be less effective for serious infestations, and if you’re dealing with a major pest problem you may need stronger traditional methods. Regardless of what methods you choose, any pesticides (besides those classified as minimal risk) are required to be registered with the EPA.
Reliable pest control professionals typically offer service guarantees for recurring plans. These guarantees mean the provider will make another visit and re-treat your home at no cost if there are still pests after the first treatment. One-time services usually don't come with reservice guarantees.
Once you have found your top pest management companies, contact each one to ask these questions:
Review potential pest control companies based on their answers to these questions. This will enable you to choose a qualified provider to effectively solve your pest problem at a reasonable cost.
Many kinds of pests end up finding their way into Indiana homes. Some are just harmless, but others can damage your home and your health. All of them can give homeowners anxiety. So you can have an idea of the most widespread pests in the city, we studied the pests talked about in around 10 million posts on social media.
The best pest control providers are Terminix and Orkin. They cover all common pests, have locations nationwide, and have been in business for decades.
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.
Pest control chemicals are safe but need to be handled by a professional. If you have any questions or concerns about the safety of the chemicals — such as if they're safe around children and pets — and how long you need to stay out of your house after using them, you can ask the exterminator. Generally, you should remain outside your home for two to four hours after spraying.
A pest control company exterminates unwanted insects or animals that have infested your property. Pest control also consists of preventative measures that stop those pests from returning, which can happen at any point in Indiana, but usually during the warm summers.
Many Indiana homeowners wonder about the cost of pest control. Monthly pest control usually costs $40 to $70 per visit. Quarterly pest control costs about $110 to $250 per visit. To determine exactly how much it will cost for you, we recommend contacting several pest control companies for a quote.
If you already have a serious pest infestation, you should get pest control as soon as possible. However, if you’d just like preventative pest control, the best time of year to have a professional come spray your house is in the spring before colony numbers get too high when it's warmer. However, it’s never too late for pest control. You can still spray in the summer or in other seasons and see effective results.