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Best Pest Control in Orlando, FL — 2026 [4 Pros]

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Looking for the best pest control in Orlando, Florida? We track 4 verified local pest control pros serving Orlando, Orange County, and surrounding neighborhoods including Lake Nona, Winter Park (adjacent), College Park. Collectively they've earned 573 Google reviews at an average of 4.7★. Orlando is known as theme-park capital plus a serious medical-tech and aerospace economy at Lake Nona — and one of the fastest-growing job markets in the country. It's a magnet for hospitality workers, healthcare professionals, and remote workers seeking inland affordability. Climate here: humid subtropical inland — hottest summers in the state, daily afternoon thunderstorms, mild winters with occasional 30°F nights. For pest control specifically, local homeowners plan around lightning capital of the US, sinkholes in the Brooksville Ridge, both Atlantic and Gulf hurricane reach. Florida is a pest paradise — termites, palmetto bugs, ghost ants, fire ants, drywood beetles, mosquitoes, and rodents all thrive in our humidity year-round. The pest-control companies below offer quarterly maintenance plans, termite inspections and treatments, mosquito misting systems, rodent exclusion, and bed-bug remediation. All are licensed by the Florida Department of Agriculture (FDACS) for pesticide application.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the top-rated pest control company in Orlando?
Based on verified Google reviews, Orlando Pest Control LLC currently holds the highest rating and review count among 4 pest control pros we track in Orlando. Rankings update as reviews change — always read recent reviews and get multiple quotes before booking.
What should I know about pest control specifically in Orlando?
Orlando sits in Central Florida. For pest control, the biggest local factors are lightning capital of the US, sinkholes in the Brooksville Ridge, both Atlantic and Gulf hurricane reach. Ask each pro how they handle these regional conditions before signing.
How much does pest control cost in Florida?
Quarterly general pest control (ants, roaches, spiders): $45–$95 per service, or $180–$380/year. Termite bonds: $150–$400/year. Mosquito misting system install: $1,800–$4,200 + $35–$80/month for refills. Bed bug remediation: $800–$2,500 per home. Rodent exclusion: $300–$1,500 depending on attic/crawlspace work.
Do I really need termite protection in Florida?
Yes. Florida has both subterranean termites (most of the state) and drywood termites (south Florida). It's not 'if' but 'when.' Annual inspections are $75–$200 and termite bonds with retreat warranties run $150–$400/year. Without a bond, treatment + repairs after an active infestation easily hits $3,000–$15,000.
When are mosquitoes worst in Florida?
Year-round south of Orlando, with peaks May–October. After heavy rains, populations explode within 4–7 days. Most pest companies offer in-yard barrier sprays ($55–$95 per visit, monthly) or whole-yard misting systems ($35–$80/month for refills + $1,800–$4,200 install).
What's the difference between subterranean and drywood termites?
Subterranean termites tunnel up from soil and feed on moist wood — they're treated with liquid soil barriers (Termidor) or in-ground bait stations (Sentricon). Drywood termites live entirely inside dry wood — treatment is whole-home tent fumigation. Florida pest companies routinely encounter both.
Are Florida pest control companies licensed?
Yes. Florida requires a Certified Pest Control Operator (CPCO) license through the FDACS for general pest, lawn, and termite categories. Always ask to see the cert and verify liability insurance. Unlicensed pesticide application is illegal and is the leading source of pet and child poisonings in Florida.