Pest Control Services Listings

The listings within this directory profile licensed termite and pest control service providers operating across the United States, organized by service type, treatment method, and geographic availability. Each entry is drawn from verified provider data and structured to support comparison between specialists for specific infestation scenarios, property types, and regulatory environments. Understanding how these listings are built, what they include, and where their boundaries lie helps property owners, real estate professionals, and facility managers extract accurate, actionable information. For context on the broader purpose of this resource, see the Pest Control Services Directory Purpose and Scope page.


What each listing covers

Every provider entry in this directory is structured around a fixed set of data fields designed to reflect the operational reality of termite and pest control work rather than marketing claims. The core fields capture:

  1. License status — the state-issued pest control license number and licensing authority (typically the state department of agriculture or a designated structural pest control board), verified against public license registries
  2. Service categories — classified against the treatment typology used across this directory, including subterranean termite control, drywood termite control, fumigation services, liquid treatment, bait station programs, and heat treatment
  3. Inspection offerings — whether the provider performs Wood-Destroying Organism (WDO) inspections, real estate termite inspections, or annual inspection programs
  4. Bond and warranty terms — the type of protection agreement offered, distinguished according to the framework explained in Termite Warranty and Bond Explained
  5. Geographic service radius — counties or ZIP code ranges covered by the data sources
  6. Certifications and associations — membership in the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), QualityPro accreditation status, or state pest control association affiliations

Listings do not include unverified testimonials, promotional pricing claims, or star ratings derived from third-party review platforms.


Geographic distribution

Provider coverage within this directory reflects the uneven distribution of termite pressure across U.S. climatic zones. The USDA Forest Service designates termite hazard zones from Zone 1 (negligible, northern states) through Zone 4 (very heavy, Gulf Coast and Hawaii), and listing density follows those hazard bands closely. Florida, Texas, Louisiana, California, and Georgia account for the highest concentration of active providers in the directory, consistent with the concentration of Formosan termite (Coptotermes formosanus) and multiple subterranean species in those states.

Providers serving multi-state regions are listed under each state they are licensed to operate in — a single company may therefore appear in 3 or more state-specific listings if it holds licenses in each jurisdiction. Licensing is not transferable across state lines; the Termite Specialist Licensing Requirements by State reference covers each state's statutory requirements.

Rural and low-hazard areas (Zone 1 and Zone 2) show thinner provider representation. Property owners in those regions may find fewer than 5 listed specialists within a 50-mile radius, making the service-category filters more useful than the geographic filters for identifying providers willing to travel.


How to read an entry

Each listing follows a standardized card format. The header line shows the company name and primary service city or metropolitan area. Below the header, a classification tag identifies the entry as one of three provider types:

This three-way classification matters because termite specialists differ from general pest control operators in equipment inventory, technician training depth, and the range of treatment methods available on short notice.

The body of each card lists the treatment methods the provider is certified to apply, the termiticide product lines they are registered to use (cross-referenced against EPA-registered active ingredients on the Termiticide Products and Active Ingredients page), and any documented specializations such as historic structure work or new construction pretreatment.

The footer of each card shows the most recent verification date, the license number, and the issuing authority — not a last-edited timestamp, which reflects data entry rather than field verification.


What listings include and exclude

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Listings do not include estimated pricing. Treatment costs vary by property size, infestation extent, treatment method, and regional labor markets; the Termite Treatment Cost Guide and Termite Inspection Cost Breakdown pages address cost ranges separately using published industry benchmarks. Listing in this directory does not constitute an endorsement of any provider's workmanship, warranty terms, or business practices.

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