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December 31, 2023

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    Anticimex is a Swedish pest control company that specializes in making high-tech rodent traps and monitors. The company licenses its products to local pest control businesses throughout North America, giving them and their customers access to its sophisticated digital rodent control systems. Anticimex products are designed to deal with the following pests:

    • Rats
    • Mice
    • Roaches
    • Moths

    This Anticimex Pest Control review gives you a closer look at the company’s SMART system devices for monitoring and trapping rodents. It also covers pricing and discusses when using Anticimex products makes sense and when you’re better off going with a traditional pest control company. Read about the potential cost of a rat exterminator.

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    Eight decades of pest control experience
    Innovative digital pest control solutionst
    Environmentally friendly
    Only available through other companies
    Locations are mostly concentrated in eastern cities

    Anticimex Pest Control Services

    Anticimex works differently than traditional pest control services. The company makes non-toxic, remotely-monitored rat and mouse traps using their proprietary SMART technology and then licenses the hardware to companies throughout the country. This gives more people access to Anticimex’s SMART systems and leverages the existing pest control company’s customer network and coverage area.

    The automatic reporting feature is the primary advantage of SMART digital pest control. SMART units send data back to your pest control company’s main office, so pest control technicians can monitor activity, identify trends, and devise intelligent plans to prevent infestations quickly and more effectively than traditional reactive pest management.

    Let’s take a look at some of the SMART systems your local Anticimex dealer may use to keep your home or business pest-free.

    SMART Rodent Control

    SMART Rodent Control is a digital system for trapping mice and rats that logs rodent activity data, making it easier to get ahead of infestations, preventing them before they become a major problem. This reduces costs in the long run, allowing pest control companies that use SMART systems to charge lower prices and service more homes and businesses.

    The technology is also eco-friendly, helping to decrease the number of hazardous chemicals used in the pest control industry and allowing effective treatments in sensitive areas like sewers and plumbing systems. The ability to place SMART traps in the sewer system is a game-changer for pest control companies—especially for commercial pest control—because rats and mice often gain access to otherwise well-protected buildings through the sewers.

    Anticimex’s SMART pest control approach is made up of several different modules that can be used individually or together to monitor pest activity and help you and your exterminators stay ahead of infestations.

    Smart Catch & Smart Box

    The Smart Catch and Smart Box units make up the core of the SMART Rodent Control system. The Smart Catch unit is designed to detect and trap a single mouse or rat. When the trap detects that it has caught a rodent, it sends notifications to the operator to come and empty it or replace it with another unit.

    The Smart Box multi-catch unit is the better option for more severe rodent problems. This module also detects rodent activity and signals your pest control company when it catches something. Unlike the Smart Catch system, the Smart Box can handle multiple rodents before it needs attention from a technician.

    Smart Sense Cockroach & Moth

    If you have a roach problem or are plagued by moths, Anticimex offers the Smart Sense trap. This unit detects cockroaches and moths by using a clever thermal sensor and draws the insects to it using carefully tuned non-toxic pheromones. Any cockroach or moth that enters the trap gets stuck to the unit’s glue board, and the digital sensor sends a signal to your pest control company’s main office.

    Smart Eye Minis

    Smart Eye Minis are small camera units that are connected to your Smart system. They’re perfect for monitoring pest activity in hard-to-reach places and are also good for determining what kind of pests you’re dealing with in cases where you aren’t sure. Not all pest control locations that use Anticimex technology will have Smart Eye Minis, so you might not have this option, depending on where you live.

    Traditional Pest Control Plans

    The companies that offer Anticimex’s digital pest control solutions may offer traditional pest control as well. The SMART technology is primarily for rodents, cockroaches, and moths, so other common pests like ants, termites, and bed bugs must be dealt with by other means.

    Luckily, Anticimex has been acquiring pest control businesses like Viking Termite & Pest Control that complement its rodent-focused SMART systems. Pest control companies like Viking, Waynes, and Modern Pest Services all provide traditional pest services for common pest problems, filling in the gaps that Anticimex’s SMART technology doesn’t cover.

    Anticimex Pest Control Availability and Locations

    Anticimex is available at 23 locations throughout 21 states, with most companies that offer Anticimex technology located east of the Mississippi. The eastern locations include:

    • Alabama: Waynes
    • Connecticut: Modern Pest Services
    • Delaware: Viking Pest Control
    • Florida: Turner Pest Control
    • Georgia: Turner Pest Control
    • Maine: Modern Pest Services
    • Maryland: American Pest
    • Maryland (Eastern Shore): Viking Pest Control
    • Massachusetts: Modern Pest Services
    • Mississippi: Waynes
    • New Hampshire: Modern Pest Services
    • New Jersey: Viking Pest Control
    • New York: JP McHale
    • North Carolina: Killingsworth Environmental
    • Pennsylvania (Eastern): Viking Pest Control
    • Rhode Island: Modern Pest Services
    • South Carolina: Killingsworth Environmental
    • Tennessee: Waynes
    • Virginia: American Pest
    • Washington D.C.: American Pest

    The western locations include:

    • Arizona: Northwest Exterminating
    • California: ProPacific
    • Colorado: EnviroPest

    You can find links to each of these businesses on the Anticimex website.

    Make sure you contact any company that offers Anticimex services before scheduling an appointment to make sure it offers the systems you’re interested in. Not all companies that are part of Anticimex offer all of the company’s service options.

    Anticimex Pest Control Cost Breakdown

    Unfortunately, determining the cost of using Anticimex pest control is even more difficult than getting an estimate from an ordinary pest control company. Since Anticimex products are only available through other companies’ pest control services, pricing depends on which company you use and your location.

    In general, more severe infestations will require more units, which increases the cost of treatment. Additionally, large properties may require more monitoring systems to determine the source of your infestation, raising the price of service even if your problem is relatively mild.

    Customer reviews say that requesting Anticimex products raises the cost of pest control slightly in the short term but can save money in the long run by using the extensive data the SMART systems collect to provide more efficient treatments. You can request a free quote from a local Anticimex company by filling out a form on the Anticimex website.

    Scheduling an Inspection with Anticimex Pest Control 

    Scheduling an inspection with an Anticimex professional is a little bit trickier than scheduling a visit from a traditional pest control company. Before you contact a pest control company about using Anticimex, make sure you’re ready to provide the following information:

    • What kind of pests you have (rats, mice, roaches, etc.)
    • Your pest problem’s severity
    • The approximate size of the area you need to be monitored or treated in square feet
    • Any special equipment you want to use (Smart Eye Minis, Smart Box, etc.)

    Keep in mind that your exterminator may indicate that Anticimex products are not the best solution for your problem. Anticimex products shine in situations where information is scarce since they give you and your technician the data required to develop a plan of attack. In simple situations where the treatment is straightforward, using SMART technology may be overkill and not worth the cost.

    Learn more about the pricing of mouse extermination.

    Anticimex Pest Control Customer Reviews

    Customer reviews shed light on aspects of a business that are hard to know about before you are a customer, making them a vital resource for avoiding companies with poor customer service and anti-consumer practices. There aren’t many direct reviews of Anticimex, but here are a few reviews of companies that use Anticimex products to help set you on the right track.

    “2nd time hiring them. Very satisfied with their service. Investigated the competition in my area and my findings are Viking is best in all categories. Our representative is super great and very thorough!” –Lawrence J

    “I was already a Viking customer for the baiting system and just signed up for their whole house protection plan. The service technician who came out was friendly, professional and super helpful! I had loads of questions, which he answered happily and knowledgeably. He was very thorough of the inspection of my home both inside and out and was happy to explain all of the steps he was taking to treat and monitor my home. I would definitely recommend them to any family or friends having pest problems. If I could give 10 stars I would!” –Jessica B

    Anticimex Pest Control vs. Other Pest Control Companies

    The table below provides a side-by-side comparison of Anticimex and other top-rated pest control companies:

    CompanyWebsiteOur TakeBBB RatingCostPhone Number
    Anticimex Pest Controlhttps://us.anticimex.com/ Best for rodentsNot available$$$$Contact via website only
    Natran Green Pest Control https://natran.com/ Best Natural Pest ControlNot rated$588+ per year281-326-9915
    Ardenthttps://www.ardentservicing.com/ Best for maintenanceA-$$$$1-855-983-8859
    Home Paramount Pest Control https://www.homeparamount.com/ Best for termitesA+$$$$1-888-888-4663
    Orkinhttps://www.orkin.com/ Best emergency serviceA+$575+ per year1-877-819-5061
    Terminixhttps://www.terminix.com/ Best overallC+$550+ per year1-855-485-6300

    Final Thoughts

    Anticimex is a modern pest control company that uses cutting-edge pest control technology to provide a more efficient, more environmentally-conscious solution to rodent infestations. The company does not offer pest control services directly, choosing to license its technology to established companies instead, so you’ll have to find a local pest control business that carries Anticimex products if you’re interested in using them.

    The bottom line is that Anticimex SMART products are more expensive to use than ordinary pest control but they’re also more effective, making them worth it in many cases. SMART systems are especially useful when you aren’t sure where rodents are coming from since the devices collect information and track rat and mice activity.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Anticimex Pest Control

    How much is Anticimex Pest Control?

    It’s impossible to estimate the cost of Anticimex precisely since the company’s products are only available through third-party pest control businesses that license the Anticimex technology. However, most customer reviews that mention price suggest that using Anticimex SMART systems is slightly more expensive than using traditional pest control.


    Is Anticimex Pest Control worth it?

    Yes, absolutely. Despite the higher initial price, Anticimex SMART products can save you money in the long run since they’re more effective and relieve you of your pest problems more quickly. Additionally, Anticimex products are non-toxic, making them worth the elevated cost if using an environmentally friendly solution is important to you.


    What type of pests does Anticimex Pest Control exterminate?

    Anticimex pest control mostly focuses on exterminating mice and rats. However, the company’s Smart Sense system works on cockroaches and moths as well. If you have a different pest problem, such as termites, ants, or bed bugs, you’ll need to use a company that offers traditional treatments for eradicating these pests. Luckily, most companies that offer Anticimex products also offer traditional pest control services.


    Company Information

    • Company name: Anticimex
    • Company type: Public
    • CEO: Jarl Dahlfors
    • Year founded: 1934
    • Headquarters: Hälsingegatan 40, Stockholm, Sweden
    • State availability: 21
    • BBB rating: Not available

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    At Today's Homeowner, our goal is to save homeowners time and money, so we’ve done all the research for you when it comes to pest control and remediation efforts. We highly recommend only the best exterminators that our team would use in our own homes. 

    We developed a 100-point rating system to numerically compare the companies to each other. 

    • Plan options (35 points): Companies that offer more plans and flexibility on services to address specific issues were given a higher score. 
    • State Availability (5 points): Those that offer coverage in fewer than 45 states were deducted points for availability. 
    • Trustworthiness (10 points): This factor is based on whether companies have money back guarantees, service guarantees, and additional satisfaction assurance measures.
    • Customer Service (30 points): We considered accessibility (including on weekends and holidays) of technicians and customer support. 
    • Additional Benefits (20 points): Companies that offer further conveniences such as an app, comprehensive resources, and other benefits were rated higher. 
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