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Written By David Cusick
Last Updated April 2024
With hot, wet summers, it’s no wonder people who live in Skippack deal with a lot of pest problems. Homeowners and apartment dwellers who have a routine pest control plan can avoid encounters with these uninvited guests. Fortunately, pest control companies can help take care of this for you.
There are many great exterminator options, so the team at Today's Homeowner has researched some of the best pest control companies in Skippack to help you make the right decision. Keep reading to learn more about each exterminator.
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Helpful homeowner content on its website
Consistently high customer service reviews
Free inspections
Lack of hidden fees
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Free inspections
Reliable exterminators
Positive customer service reviews
Offerings of preventative treatments
Commitment to customer education
Services Offered
Our Rating
Preventative pest control services
Positive customer service reviews
Helpful homeowner content on its website
No-cost inspections
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Our Rating
Transparent pricing
No-cost inspections
Helpful homeowner content on its website
Positive customer service reviews
Services Offered
Our Rating
Free inspections
Commitment to customer education
Lack of hidden fees
Positive customer service reviews
Services Offered
Our Rating
Lack of hidden fees
Educational web content
Reviews praise customer service
Free inspection policy
Services Offered
Our Rating
Commitment to customer education
Offerings of preventative treatments
Transparent pricing
Positive customer service reviews
Free inspection policy
Services Offered
Our Rating
Reviews praise customer service
Commitment to customer education
Preventative pest control services
Free inspections
Punctuality
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Our Rating
Educational web content
Continuous highly praised customer service reports
Transparent pricing
Free inspection policy
Services Offered
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 experts so you can find the best provider for you. We analyzed costs, customer reviews, pest control treatments offered, state availability, contracts, and more.
Here’s how they ranked:
Terminix is one of the biggest and oldest pest control companies in the world, with many branches across the United States and 22 other countries. It uses the latest pest control techniques to eliminate pests anywhere you see them.
Terminix’s specialty termite services are their most widely known service, but they handle much more than just that. Their other services include: mosquitoes, ticks, rodents, ants, spiders, cockroaches, and wildlife control such as skunks, raccoons, opossums, squirrels, and more. Terminix’s general pest regimen consists of a home inspection and preliminary treatment, followed by three seasonal treatments during the year.
Started in 1901 by a rat poison salesman named Otto, the Orkin brand has grown to be one of the most trusted in the pest control industry. Its exterminators need to complete 160 hours of training. Additionally, because of its big network, it can often offer next-day — or even same-day — visits.
Orkin handles many common pests, such as silverfish, spiders, ants, and cockroaches. Orkin’s most common pest control service is also seasonal, meaning your home will be treated several times during the year.
Rentokil is a service group with over 90 years of experience in the pest control industry. The company provides expert pest control treatments all around the world. In North America, Rentokil is the parent company of several local pest control providers like Presto-X, Western Exterminator, and J.C. Ehrlich.
It protects from 36 of the most common pests such as bed bugs, mice, rats, moths, spiders, cockroaches, flies, and more. After the initial inspection of your property, a technician will return to your property as often as your contract states.
Pest control companies vary in credibility, proficiency, and skill. It's important to research providers to find the right fit for your pest problem. Focus on these key factors when selecting a pest control company:
It's recommended to look for a pest control company that primarily handles the pest you have, like roaches, bed bugs, termites, 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 demonstrates that a technician has adequate training. Ask the company about its policies for continuing education and the total training hours required for technicians.
Read through reviews on Google, Yelp, and similar sites before booking a pest control appointment. Confirm through customer feedback that the company reliably provides effective service and a positive customer experience. Also check the Better Business Bureau website for any complaints that have been filed. Ask whether technicians receive continuing regular education on the newest and most advanced pest control treatments. When you select a company from our list of Skippack's best pest control, 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 squirrels, 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 substantial pest problem, you may need more potent traditional methods. Regardless of what methods you choose, all pesticides (besides those classified as minimal risk) must be registered with the EPA.
Reliable pest control professionals typically offer service guarantees for recurring plans. These guarantees mean the provider will return and re-treat your home for free if pests remain after the first treatment. One-time services usually don't include reservice guarantees.
Once you have reduced your options to your top pest control providers, reach out to each one to ask questions such as:
Assess potential pest control companies based on their answers to these questions. This will enable you to choose the right provider to effectively take care of your pest problem at a reasonable cost.
You should be aware of the pests you could encounter as a resident of Skippack. For an idea of the most widespread pests in the city, we analyzed the pests talked about in around 10 million social media posts.
Our top picks for pest control companies in Skippack are Orkin and Terminix. They're highly regarded in the industry and cover all common pests.
The best way to prevent a pest infestation is having a pest control company come to your house once every quarter or every two to three months. Getting your property sprayed regularly will stop insects and animals from coming back.
For the most part, the chemicals used in pest control are safe. That being said, they have to be handled by a trained exterminator to make sure they’re used properly. After your house has been sprayed, the exterminator will recommend staying away from your home for a certain amount of time. This is generally 2 to 4 hours, but can be up to 24 hours.
In a town like Skippack, where the cost of living is noticeably high compared to other cities, the cost of pest control is most likely a concern. How much pest control costs varies based on several factors, such as what type of pests are infesting your home and how bad the infestation is. A single visit can cost between $300 and $500, while a quarterly treatment plan is generally cheaper — around $100 to $300 a visit.
Spring is the best time for preventative pest control. The reason is nests and colony numbers will grow much larger as it gets warmer, so pest control in the spring can help prevent your home from getting too many pests later.