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Written By David Cusick
Last Updated April 2024
Suffolk’s ample rainfall and warm summers mean homeowners experience a range of pest problems, including ticks and ants. If the issue isn’t solved as soon as possible, you could end up with a serious infestation. This is why acting when you notice the pests, and also setting up routine pest control, is important.
There are many great exterminator options, so the Today's Homeowner team has researched some of the top pest control companies in Suffolk 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:
The team at Today's Homeowner narrowed it down to these pest control companies by comparing pest control treatments offered, customer reviews, costs, contracts, state availability, and more.
Here’s how the top companies in Suffolk ranked:
Founded in 1927, Terminix has almost 100 years of pest control experience. Terminix has received numerous awards for its service, including Angie's List Super Service Award 2017, The Business Journal’s FAST 50, and Triad's Best Exterminator.
Terminix helps with all kinds of pests in Suffolk, and it offers a 30-day guarantee. Terminix’s general pest regimen includes a home inspection and initial treatment, followed by three additional treatments during the year.
Orkin has been in the industry for over 100 years. It has excellent consumer reviews and competent pest control specialists who all complete 160 hours of training.
Orkin offers an expert property inspection to identify problem pests and areas and draw up an appropriate treatment plan. Orkin can arrange regular follow-up visits. Also, if you end up with recurrent pest problems or any other immediate pest control needs, you can contact a customer service representative.
Rentokil, a service group, is the world's largest pest control company, which is comprised of hundreds of brands worldwide. This large service group is the parent company of several regional pest control providers in North America. These include Western Exterminator, J.C. Ehrlich, and Presto-X.
Rentokil handles the common pests in Suffolk, including moths, cockroaches, wasps, ants, crickets, flies, bed bugs, mosquitoes, spiders, and bees. Depending on your location, Rentokil and its partners may cover wildlife like rodents, snakes, and birds.
Not all pest control providers are the same when it comes to reputation, qualifications, and effectiveness. It's important to do your research to determine the right option for your specific pest problem. Here are the key factors to consider when choosing a pest control professional:
Look for a pest control company that has extensive experience treating the type of pest you're dealing with, whether it's rodents, roaches, bed bugs, termites, or something else. The company should thoroughly describe on their website its area of expertise.
Look for pest control companies with technicians that have 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 continuing education opportunities.
Look through reviews on Google, Yelp, and similar sites before booking a pest control appointment. Ensure by reading reviews that the company reliably provides effective service and receives positive customer feedback. 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 professional from our list of Suffolk's best pest control, you can rest easy knowing you're hiring an expert that meets our quality and review standards.
Search for companies with “green” certifications if you want more natural, eco-friendly pest control. You can also ask about gentle catch and release methods for larger animals like mice or squirrels. Keep in mind that more potent methods might be a better option for significant infestations. Regardless of what methods you choose, all pesticides (besides those classified as minimal risk) are required to be registered with the EPA.
Leading pest control professionals typically offer service guarantees for ongoing plans. The guarantees mean if pests remain after the initial treatment, the provider will come back and re-treat your home at no cost until the infestation is eliminated. One-time treatments may not include reservice guarantees.
After selecting your top pest control companies, contact each one with questions such as these:
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.
Pests vary by location. In Suffolk, there are several that residents have to deal with. Our team studied around 10 million online discussions to uncover the pests that cause the most trouble in the area.
Our top picks for the best pest control companies in Suffolk are Orkin and Terminix. They're respected 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 two or three months. Getting your property sprayed regularly will stop insects and animals from returning.
Chemicals used in pest control are safe but need to be handled by a professional. If you have any questions about the safety of the chemicals — such as if they're safe around children and pets — and how long you should stay out of your home after using them, you can ask the exterminator. Generally, you should remain outside your home for two to four hours after spraying.
The key to finding the right pest control company for you is to get in touch with several companies and get estimates from them. You should also be sure to read reviews to check their reputation and customer satisfaction.
In a city like Suffolk, where the cost of living is high compared to other cities, the cost of pest control is most likely a concern. How much pest control costs depends on several factors, including what type of pests you have an issue with 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.
We advise quarterly pest control, or even bi-monthly if needed. For more serious infestations, your exterminator may recommend monthly treatments over the course of the first three to six months.