Pest Control – Florida Pest Control
Established in 1949, Florida Pest Control is a pest management company serving central, northern, and south Florida along with the Panhandle. The firm describes itself as Florida’s pest control leader for more than 70 years and operates over 26 locations statewide, including its corporate headquarters in Gainesville at 116 NW 16th Avenue, plus Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, and other major cities.
The company offers residential and commercial services targeting cockroaches, termites, ants, rodents, mosquitoes, bed bugs, bees, wasps, hornets, beetles, birds, fleas, flies, pantry pests, scorpions, spiders, ticks, and wildlife. Its commercial work spans food processing, grocery stores, healthcare facilities, hotels, manufacturing, restaurants, retail, schools, and daycares. Key offerings include Integrated Pest Management, home pest inspections, termite fumigation, lawn care, irrigation services, gutter cleaning, attic insulation, rodent and wildlife exclusion, and disinfection services. The firm promotes a PestFree365+ program for year-round protection.
Florida Pest Control highlights satisfaction guaranteed commitments and state-certified, licensed specialists. Its parent company, Rentokil, is identified as the world’s largest commercial pest control company. Customer reviews on the site show a 4.7-star rating based on 8,984 reviews. The website includes learning centers for bed bugs, rodents, termites, mosquitoes, and lawn care, plus a pest identification library and Spanish-language content for its diverse clientele.
Contact methods include phone at 833-977-1623 for most locations and 877-339-1902 for Miami, a text line at 352-376-2661 for current customers, and online forms. With its Miami location among a statewide network and decades of operation in the Florida market, the company provides residential and commercial pest, termite, and lawn services across the Miami metro and the broader state, supported by integrated pest management methods and a wide range of treatment and exclusion programs.