Best Pest & Termite Control Companies in Pennsylvania
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Best Pest & Termite Control Companies in Pennsylvania

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Real homeowners looking for pest & termite control in your area

Coatesville

"I have some black ants in back area of my home.Also do you have quarterly service?"

May 17, 2026
Philadelphia

"Looking for quote for general pest control for our home. 2,000 sq ' townhouse, no basement. Quarterly spray!"

Mar 3, 2026
Washington Crossing

"Looking for estimates for periodic insect and mouse control for residential property in Washington Crossing, PA"

Nov 8, 2025
Oreland

"We had a problem with squirrels in our attic in late winter, early spring. My husband cleared them out, but we expect th..."

Sep 22, 2025
Bala Cynwyd

"Rodent control. Found mouse inside the house through the wall."

Sep 4, 2025
Furlong

"Insect and bugs control. I would like to have an estimate of outdoor spring best control. Nothing specific, it is like..."

May 16, 2025
Glenside

"Year-round maintenance for interior/exterior. Mice, stink bugs, ear wigs (millepedes) carpenter bees in the spring on th..."

Sep 25, 2024
Collegeville

"Outdoor Pest control for spiders, wasps, mice and snakes"

Sep 15, 2024
Pottstown

"Looking for other local service options for pest controls"

Aug 30, 2023
Kennett Square,PA.

"Termite Inspection for my mortgage company."

Jul 7, 2023
Certification Standards

How Pennsylvania 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 Pennsylvania

Allentown's historic record as the September 1998 first US detection site for the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug illustrates why structural vulnerability is so high in our commonwealth. If you notice large numbers of these shield-shaped insects congregating on the sunny exterior walls of a pre-1900 row house in Society Hill or a fieldstone-foundation home in Germantown, they are likely seeking entry to overwinter. While they aren't wood-destroying, their presence in such high density often reveals gaps in your home's thermal envelope that also permit access for more destructive pests. Pennsylvania's status as the US origin point for the Spotted Lanternfly adds a unique seasonal trigger for professional intervention. Between April and June, homeowners across 56 quarantined counties should watch for black or red nymphs on structural foundations or nearby trees. Because these invasive insects produce excessive honeydew, their activity often leads to secondary issues like black sooty mold and increased concentrations of stinging insects. Catching these populations early is critical for community containment and preventing structural aesthetic damage.

Checking for mud tubes along the base of your foundation or on basement walls is a vital step, particularly for homeowners in the Philadelphia metro area where the Atlantic Coastal Plain substrate supports rapid subterranean activity. These pencil-sized tubes protect Eastern subterranean termites from the air as they travel between the soil and your home's framing. During the March-April Reticulitermes swarm window, you should also inspect windowsills and light fixtures for a pile of discarded, translucent wings, which indicates an active colony is nearby and looking to expand. Since Pennsylvania is a high-incidence Lyme jurisdiction, performing daily tick checks on family and pets is an essential preventative measure after spending time in wooded or tall-grass areas. 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; save the tick in a sealed bag for identification and consult a healthcare provider if a rash develops. If you discover signs of a termite infestation, such as mud tubes or soft, hollow-sounding wood, avoid the temptation to disturb the galleries or apply consumer-grade sprays; effective subterranean control requires specialized equipment and licensed expertise to ensure the chemical barrier is established correctly without risking environmental contamination.

Integrated tick management and mosquito-borne disease surveillance services are high-priority in Pennsylvania due to our state's high enrollment in the CDC high-incidence Lyme jurisdiction list and the 79 human WNV cases reported in the 2025 season. Local providers often implement perimeter liquid treatments tailored to the shrub layers and leaf litter surrounding homes to reduce the population of Ixodes scapularis. This proactive approach is particularly vital in counties with mature canopy cover like Montgomery or Allegheny, where the proximity of wooded areas to residential structures increases vector contact. Subterranean termite inspections using the NPMA-33 form are another staple service, driven largely by federal-lender requirements for the heavy volume of VA and FHA loans in our region. Because Pennsylvania spans the 'Moderate to Heavy' termite pressure zone, most real estate transactions rely on this documentation from a licensed professional. To protect these structures, many companies utilize soil-barrier treatments or bait-station monitoring systems, which are essential for managing Reticulitermes flavipes in our diverse soil profiles, ranging from Philadelphia's sandy loams to the glacial till of the Northern Tier.

When vetting a local pest control professional, first verify their credentials with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture (PDA). You should ensure the team holds a valid Category 11 structural pest control license, which is the specific standard for urban and health-related applications throughout the commonwealth. Finding the best pest control company also requires checking for specialized local knowledge, such as an understanding of the 56-county spotted lanternfly quarantine and its impact on residential treatment protocols. Using Best Pick Reports simplifies this process by providing a curated list of companies that have passed a rigorous 6-step certification, maintaining a 4.0+ rating or 80% customer satisfaction level. Choosing a certified termite control company from this directory also includes the protection of the $2,500 Best Pick Guarantee on labor costs. This ensures your licensed exterminator is not only legally qualified but is a trusted pest solutions provider who understands the unique structural vulnerabilities of Pennsylvania housing, from historic fieldstone basements to modern slab-on-grade construction across the Ridge and Valley, Piedmont, and Atlantic Coastal Plain regions.