Best Pest & Termite Control Companies in Georgia
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Best Pest & Termite Control Companies in Georgia

Find trusted pest & termite control professionals serving Georgia. All contractors are independently researched and certified.

Only companies with a Certified Best Pick® badge meet our strict satisfaction & licensing requirements and are eligible for the Best Pick Guarantee.

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Only companies with a Certified Best Pick® badge meet our strict satisfaction & licensing requirements and are eligible for the Best Pick Guarantee.

Breda Pest Management
Certified Best Pick

Breda Pest Management

Certified Pro

"We are a second-generation, family-owned company that started with one client and one employee in 1975. We've never merged with or acquired another company and have grown to 175+ employees and 135+ vehicles on the road daily. That growth is due to our investment in our employees, clients, and technology we use every day."

25th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Rocket Pest Control
Certified Best Pick

Rocket Pest Control

Certified Pro

"All relationships are built on trust, and we never break that trust. We treat clients like family, and we spend whatever time, energy, and expertise is necessary to solve our clients' problems in all cases."

15th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
North Fulton Pest Solutions
Certified Best Pick

North Fulton Pest Solutions

Certified Pro

"Since 1970, North Fulton Pest Solutions (NFPS) has delivered superior-quality pest control service, customer service, and peace of mind to our clients. We truly appreciate the opportunity to become your pest control company and a trusted steward of your home."

14th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Critter Control
Certified Best Pick

Critter Control

Certified Pro

"Satisfying homeowners for over 40 years, Critter Control resolves pest and nuisance wildlife problems. We strive to provide the highest quality of customer service while ensuring you and your family's safety. Our services focus on getting rid of the problem, repairing damage, then keeping pests from re-entering your home or business."

3rd year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp

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Certification Standards

How Georgia Pest & Termite Control Companies Earn Best Pick Certification

Only pest & termite control companies that meet our strict standards earn Best Pick status.

Customer Satisfaction

Pest & Termite Control companies must maintain a 4.0+ rating and an 80% recommendation rate.

Licensing & Insurance

Current state contractor license verification and general liability insurance for pest & termite control work

Business Stability

Minimum 1 year in business with established local presence

Verified State Standing

Maintain active business registration and in good standing with the state

Operational Excellence

Consistent pest & termite control service quality across all projects

Annual Re-Certification

Must re-qualify every year through new research

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Certified Best Pick® pest & termite control companies in Georgia

Official Georgia Wood Infestation Inspection Reports are a staple of real estate transactions in the Piedmont precisely because our native eastern subterranean termites are a relentless structural threat. If you notice discarded wings on a windowsill or mud tubes climbing a foundation pier in an older Atlanta neighborhood like Inman Park, you are seeing the result of the spring swarm window that typically peaks between March and May. These signs are particularly urgent because the moderate to heavy pressure tier in this region means colonies can quickly exploit the moisture found in historic crawlspaces. Coastal residents in Chatham or Glynn counties face an even more aggressive challenge from the established Formosan subterranean termite. Unlike native species, Formosan termites can create massive carton nests and thrive in the high-humidity Pleistocene marine terrace sands. Finding soft or hollow-sounding wood around a Savannah historic district sill plate suggests that invasive pressure—often amplified by the 50-55 inches of annual rain—has moved from the soil into your home's framing. Catching these indicators early is essential to prevent extensive damage to high-risk structural cohorts like raised pier-and-beam foundations.

Visible mud tubes on your foundation or crawlspace slab edges are the most tell-tale signs of eastern subterranean termite activity in our Georgia red clay. You can also inspect windowsills and light fixtures for translucent swarmer wings, which often pile up during the March to May inland swarm window. If you find a pile of wings, take a dated photo for a technician's reference, as it confirms an active colony is nearby. Use a flashlight to check crawlspaces for wood discoloration or structural soft spots, particularly in older Craftsman-style homes in Marietta or Atlanta's Inman Park, where moisture-driven decay is common. In our coastal plain, checking for wood-pellet frass mounds under baseboards or furniture can help identify southeastern drywood termite activity, which is ecologically established in counties like Chatham. You should also verify the color of your exterior bait-station caps if a monitoring system is installed, as this helps a professional quickly assess the site. If you find mud tubes, hear clicking in the walls, or encounter a termite carton nest, do not disturb it or attempt a DIY soil-trench treatment; these situations require a licensed applicator to avoid chemical-handling risks and ensuring effective control.

Official Georgia Wood Infestation Inspection Reports (WIIR) are the most sought-after service statewide because of the intense termite pressure found in all 159 counties. This regulatory-driven inspection is a staple of the real estate market, covering five categories of wood-destroying organisms to meet industry custom and lender requirements. In coastal areas like Savannah or Brunswick, this service often escalates into Formosan-integrated protocols, which utilize non-repellent soil termiticides and in-ground baiting to combat established invasive populations that aren't deterred by traditional repellent barriers. Spotted lanternfly response is a rapidly emerging service in metro Atlanta following the October 2024 Fulton County Georgia-first detection. Homeowners in Cobb and Forsyth counties are increasingly seeking licensed professionals for near-field surveillance and treatments along commuter corridors to prevent this new US range-front from expanding further. Additionally, year-round red imported fire ant management remains a universal demand across the state. Under the USDA APHIS federal quarantine, residential treatments for fire ants are essential for both property safety and regulatory compliance in every Georgia county.

When vetting a Georgia pest control company, first confirm they are registered with the Georgia Department of Agriculture and hold an applicator license in Category 30 for Wood-Destroying Organism Control. Local expertise is best demonstrated by a technician's familiarity with the Official Georgia Wood Infestation Inspection Report; for instance, a qualified team in the Savannah Historic District must understand how to navigate raised pier-and-beam foundations and established Formosan subterranean termite protocols. To simplify your search, Best Pick Reports provides a merit-based certification for companies that maintain high customer satisfaction and verified credentials, backed by a $2,500 Best Pick Guarantee for registered homeowners. Always ensure your contractor carries both general liability and workers’ compensation insurance to mitigate the risks associated with pesticide handling and crawlspace work.