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Written By David Cusick
Last Updated April 2024
Regardless of where you live, pests are unwanted little creatures that can wreak havoc in your home and cause you a lot of anxiety. Homeowners and apartment dwellers who have a routine pest control plan in place can avoid encounters with these unwanted creatures. Luckily, pest control companies can help you with this.
We take pest control seriously. That’s why the team at Today's Homeowner has researched and put together this list of the best pest control companies in North Ogden for you. Read on to learn more about each exterminator.
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Lack of hidden fees
Punctual arrival
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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:
When ranking these pest control companies, we took into consideration factors like types of pest control treatments offered, coverage, customer service, industry experience, and more.
This is how the top companies in North Ogden ranked:
Founded in 1927, Terminix has almost 100 years of experience in the pest control business. Terminix has received numerous awards for its service, including Angie's List Super Service Award 2017, Watauga County Best of the Best, and NCPMA’s Technician of the Year.
Terminix offers both one-off extermination services and seasonal pest control. In addition, every contract comes with a 30-day guarantee. Terminix’s general pest regimen includes a home inspection and preliminary treatment, followed by three additional treatments during the year.
Orkin Pest Control is based in Atlanta, Georgia. It is one of the longest-running pest control companies with a expansive network of branches. It has positive customer reviews and well-trained exterminators 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 develop treatment plan. After your initial visit, your technician will follow up regularly to ensure that the pests have stayed away for good. If they have, your local technicians can help
Rentokil has been helping homeowners and business owners rid themselves of common pests for over 90 years. The well-known brand owns the North American pest control companies Presto-X, Western Exterminator, and J.C. Ehrlich.
Rentokil offers integrated pest management (IPM) services, which means your pest control expert will focus on both getting rid of existing pests and preventing future infestations. After the initial inspection and treatment of your home, a technician will treat your property as often as your contract states.
Pest control businesses vary in reputation, understanding, and effectiveness. It's important to research companies to find the right fit for your pest problem. Focus on these key factors when choosing a pest control provider:
Look for a pest control company that has extensive experience treating the type of pest you're dealing with, whether it's bed bugs, termites, roaches, rodents, or something else. The company should clearly lay out its area of expertise.
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. Possessing the proper credentials indicates that the technicians have received adequate training. You'll also want to ask about continuing education opportunities.
Before booking 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 ongoing training at the company as well as how its technicians stay up to date on the latest pest control methods and treatments. When you choose a professional from our list of North Ogden's best pest control, you can rest easy knowing you're hiring an expert that meets our quality and review standards.
If you prefer more eco-friendly and natural pest control solutions, look for companies that have "green" certifications. If you’re dealing with larger pests, such as mice or raccoons nesting in trees, you can also ask about humane catch and release methods. Bear in mind that natural pest control options may be less effective. You may need to consider a more traditional route if dealing with a serious infestation. Whether you choose eco-friendly or traditional options, all pesticides (besides those classified as minimal risk) are required to be registered with the EPA.
Leading pest control companies typically offer service guarantees for ongoing plans. The guarantees mean if pests remain after the initial treatment, the provider will make another visit and re-treat your home for free until the infestation is taken care of. One-time treatments might not include reservice guarantees.
Once you have selected a few highly reviewed exterminator services, talk to each one and come prepared to ask these kinds of questions:
Take the time to thoroughly evaluate pest control companies using these questions. This will help you choose the best provider to safely and successfully get rid of your pest problem at a fair price.
North Ogden is home to various pests, from insects to wildlife. To help you identify the most problematic pests, we reviewed various social media sites and compiled a list of the ones mentioned the most.
The top pest control companies are Orkin and Terminix. They cover all common pests, service many locations, and have been in the industry for decades.
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.
Whether you should do DIY pest control or hire a company depends on your situation. You’ll want to consider factors like the size of the infestation, how much the pest control will cost, and what chemicals need to be used. In addition, you may want to also look into professional pest control if you're concerned about safety.
Many North Ogden 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 a visit. To determine exactly how much it will cost for you, we recommend getting in touch with several pest control companies for an estimate.
We recommend 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.