Pest Control in Georgia
Georgia's warm, humid climate keeps pests active nearly year-round — from termite swarms in spring to mosquitoes all summer and rodents seeking shelter each fall. Connect with a licensed local exterminator who knows Georgia pests and treats them fast.
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Pests We Treat Across Georgia
From termites and bed bugs to roaches, mosquitoes, rodents, and recurring general pest control — tap any pest to learn how the pros handle it.
Termite Treatment
Georgia is a top-tier termite state. Liquid soil barriers, in-ground bait stations, and annual inspections stop subterranean and Formosan termites before they damage your home's structure.
Learn more ›Bed Bug Treatment
Atlanta appears on national bed bug lists every year. Whole-room heat treatment and targeted residual programs eliminate bed bugs at every life stage, with follow-up verification.
Learn more ›Cockroach Control
German roaches indoors and smokybrown/American 'palmetto bugs' outdoors thrive in Georgia's humidity. Gel baiting and crack-and-crevice treatment clear them and keep them from returning.
Learn more ›Mosquito Control
Metro Atlanta consistently ranks among the worst US cities for mosquitoes. Yard barrier treatments and standing-water larvicide make your outdoor space usable through Georgia's long season.
Learn more ›Rodent Control
Roof rats, Norway rats, and house mice push indoors as Georgia nights cool. Ongoing baiting, monitoring, and sealing entry points keeps them out as part of a recurring program.
Learn more ›General Pest Control
One quarterly plan covers fire ants, spiders, wasps, fleas, silverfish, and the other common Georgia household pests — knocking down today's problem and preventing the next.
Learn more ›Why Georgia Homes Need Year-Round Pest Protection
Few states give pests a better home than Georgia. The humid subtropical climate — long, hot summers, mild winters, and abundant rainfall from the mountains to the coast — means most pests here never get a true off-season. Where colder states get a winter reprieve, Georgia homeowners face termites, ants, roaches, and rodents close to year-round, which is why a recurring pest-control plan usually beats one-off treatments in this state.
Georgia also sits in one of the highest termite-pressure zones in the country. Eastern subterranean termites are active statewide, and aggressive Formosan termites have established along the coast and in parts of metro Atlanta. Combine that with red imported fire ants in nearly every county, German and smokybrown cockroaches, and some of the worst urban mosquito pressure in the nation — Atlanta routinely lands on national 'worst for mosquitoes' lists — and most Georgia homes benefit from professional protection.
Every pro in our directory is a licensed, insured Georgia exterminator who provides a free, property-specific quote before any work begins. One call connects you with someone who knows your area's pest pressure and the fastest, safest way to deal with it.
Pest control in Georgia is licensed and regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture through the Structural Pest Control Commission. Every contractor in this directory is licensed to operate in the state and applies EPA-registered products at label rates.
Georgia Pest Season — What to Expect
Pest pressure shifts through the year. Here's what Georgia homeowners deal with and when.
Spring (Mar–May)
Termites swarm — the #1 sign of an active colony. Ants emerge in force, carpenter bees bore into wood trim, and mosquito breeding begins with the first warm rains. The best window to start a recurring plan before pressure peaks.
Summer (Jun–Aug)
Peak season statewide. Mosquitoes are relentless (especially in metro Atlanta), fire ant mounds multiply, roaches move indoors out of the heat, and wasp and yellowjacket nests grow large. Fleas and ticks are at their most active.
Fall (Sep–Nov)
Rodents and overwintering pests look for a warm place to spend winter — this is when mice and roof rats get into attics and walls. Yellowjackets turn aggressive as colonies break down. A great time to seal entry points.
Winter (Dec–Feb)
Georgia's mild winters keep pests going. German roaches and mice stay active indoors, and subterranean termites keep feeding underground year-round. Quarterly service maintains the protective barrier through the cooler months.
Cities We Service in Georgia
Local pest control coverage across Georgia — growing as we expand.
How It Works
Three steps to a pest-free Georgia home.
Call for a Free Quote
One call to (844) 544-3498 connects you with a licensed local exterminator serving your Georgia area.
Get a Custom Plan
Your pro inspects, identifies the pest, and quotes a treatment — one-time or recurring — built for your home.
Problem Solved
Licensed, insured technicians treat, exclude, and prevent — and many back their work with a guarantee.
Frequently Asked Questions — Pest Control in Georgia
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