Best Pest & Termite Control Companies in New Jersey
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Best Pest & Termite Control Companies in New Jersey

Find trusted pest & termite control professionals serving New Jersey. 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.

Critter Control
Certified Best Pick

Critter Control

Certified Pro

"Founded in 1983, Critter Control resolves nuisance wildlife and pest problems. We practice safe and humane wildlife management while providing the highest quality of customer service. Our services focus on getting rid of pests and nuisance wildlife, repairing damage, then keeping them from re-entering your home or business."

3rd year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Critter Control South
Certified Best Pick

Critter Control South

Certified Pro

"Founded in 1983, Critter Control resolves nuisance wildlife and pest problems. We practice safe and humane wildlife management while providing the highest quality of customer service. Our services focus on getting rid of pests and nuisance wildlife, repairing damage, then keeping them from re-entering your home or business."

3rd year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Viking Pest Control
Certified Best Pick

Viking Pest Control

Certified Pro

"Viking Pest Control has been providing reliable pest control services for over 40 years. Through prevention, new technology, and sustainable solutions, we meet the new demands for healthy environments for both homes and businesses. We pride ourselves on offering the most effective and efficient pest control management solutions."

2nd year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp

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Runnemede

"We had a new roof and gutters installed in the Fall. Prior to that, there was an opening made above our front door, be..."

Apr 28, 2026
Monroe Twp

"Primarily tick and pest control in backyard."

Apr 14, 2026
New Jersey

"There is a bee net in one of our trees close to side work. We'd like to remove it as soon as possible. I called this mor..."

Sep 24, 2025
New Jersey

"Bee nest in soffit would like removed or killed"

Sep 15, 2025
New Jersey

"Full pest control service and mosquito and tick prevention"

Sep 9, 2025
New Jersey

"I was wondering if you were able to do a full pest control and mosquito and tick control and how much it would cost"

Sep 7, 2025
New Jersey

"Bee exterminator needed"

Aug 22, 2025
New Jersey

"need to do deal with rats/mice/cockroaches in my rental. It's in Eatontown."

Aug 14, 2025
New Jersey

"Mouse control"

Jun 4, 2025
New Jersey

"I have either hornets or yellow jacket nests in the ground on my property. I sprayed spectracide twice. It seems to have..."

May 20, 2025
Certification Standards

How New Jersey 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 New Jersey

Best Pick Certified Pest and Termite Control companies in New Jersey, NJ have earned their status through independent consumer research—not paid placement. To qualify, a company must meet strict standards:

  • High customer satisfaction: 4.0+ Google rating (25+ reviews) OR 80%+ recommendation rate from surveyed customers
  • Verified credentials: Active state licenses, general liability insurance, and workers' comp (where required)
  • Financial stability: Clean credit history and active Secretary of State standing
  • Local track record: Minimum 1 year serving the New Jersey, NJ area

Certification is re-verified annually, ensuring continued performance.

No. Pest and Termite Control companies cannot buy Best Pick Certification, improved ratings, or better placement. Our research team independently evaluates companies based on customer satisfaction, licensing, insurance, and business stability—before any business relationship exists.

Companies that earn certification pay a participation fee after qualifying, which covers the cost of ongoing research and publication. This fee has no influence on whether a company qualifies or how they appear in our directory.

The Best Pick Guarantee provides financial protection—up to $2,500 in labor costs—if a Certified Best Pick Pest and Termite Control company fails to deliver on their commitments.

To be eligible:

  • Contact the company through Best Pick Reports or BestPickReports.com
  • Register for the guarantee (free)
  • Submit any claim within 45 days of the final date of service
  • Allow the company the opportunity to resolve the issue first

This guarantee applies only to Certified Best Pick companies, not Standard Pros. Full terms are available on our guarantee page.

A mud tube appearing along a brick-rowhouse foundation in Newark or Paterson is often the first visible sign of the Eastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes. In New Jersey's Atlantic Coastal Plain, the well-drained Downer sandy loam acts as a high-speed highway for these colonies, allowing them to disperse laterally much faster than in heavier clay soils. Because NJ is in a moderate-to-heavy termite pressure zone, seeing these pencil-thin earth tunnels means active foragers have already bypassed the exterior soil to reach your home's structural framing. Spotted lanternfly egg masses on a backyard tree-of-heaven signal that your property is part of the established statewide quarantine corridor. Since the New Jersey Department of Agriculture expanded this quarantine to all 21 counties, catching these gray, mud-like clusters before the spring hatch is essential to protecting your landscape. Additionally, if you notice black carpenter ants near the original wood sill plates of a historic home in Princeton or Cape May, it likely indicates a chronic moisture issue, as these ants specifically target damp, softened wood for nesting, often following the same pathways as subterranean Reticulitermes.

Scanning your windowsills for identical, translucent wings is a vital check during the April-May Reticulitermes swarm window in central Jersey. These discarded wings are a primary signature of Eastern subterranean termites emerging to find new nesting sites, often after heavy spring rains. You can also safely use a screwdriver to press against basement sill plates or exterior door trim; if the wood feels soft or gives way, it may indicate structural damage from a colony taking advantage of the historic industrial-revolution-era framing prevalent in Newark or Camden. Because New Jersey is a high-incidence Lyme state, you should also perform a thorough tick check on yourself and your family after spending time in the tall grass or wooded edges of Sussex or Hunterdon counties. If you find a tick, use fine-tipped tweezers to grasp it as close to the skin as possible and pull straight up with steady pressure; do not handle it with bare fingers. If you witness mud tubes on a foundation wall or find rodent droppings, avoid disturbing them or attempting to apply consumer-grade pesticides, as chemical handling and pathogen exposure require professional intervention and proper PPE.

Subterranean termite WDI inspection and treatment remains the most frequent request throughout New Jersey's diverse structural landscape. Homeowners in historic industrial hubs like Trenton or Paterson often require targeted Eastern subterranean termite management for brick-rowhouse masonry joints and aged sill plates. These services frequently utilize non-repellent liquid termiticides or hexaflumuron baitings to eliminate colonies that thrive in the state's moderate-to-heavy pressure zone, especially given the high volume of NPMA-33 inspections triggered by federal-lender requirements in these established neighborhoods. Tick and mosquito vector management is a critical specialized service due to New Jersey's status as a CDC-classified high-incidence Lyme state. Since Hunterdon County was the first US detection site for the Asian longhorned tick in 2017, localized perimeter treatments have become essential for residential backyards. Additionally, spotted lanternfly scraping and tree removal are now common regulatory-driven services, as the pest's presence in all 21 NJ counties necessitates professional expertise to comply with the statewide quarantine and limit property damage from these invasive insects.

When vetting a local pest control service, always verify their credentials with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. A qualified termite specialist must hold the NJDEP 7B wood destroying pests category license, while general technicians should be certified in 7A. This ensures the team understands local complexities, such as navigating the party-wall translocation pathways of pre-1900 brick rowhouses in Jersey City or Newark. Best Pick Reports simplifies this vetting by certifying companies through a strict 6-step process requiring high customer satisfaction ratings and verified insurance. Choosing a pro through this merit-based system also grants you the $2,500 Best Pick Guarantee. Local expertise is especially visible when a licensed exterminator can identify the US-origin Asian longhorned tick or navigate the statewide spotted lanternfly quarantine rules, as these specific issues demand knowledge unique to the Garden State.