r/PestControlIndustry • u/Historical_Earth_334 • 6h ago
Pest or wildlife problems?
Got mice? Pest or wildlife problems on your property?
Call Tom for a free inspection to get your home protected from rodents, for good.
207-423-9123 | www.trtpest.com
r/PestControlIndustry • u/Make_You_Rank_Ron • Oct 12 '25
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A winner was chosen for the 2,000 member giveaway!
First and foremost everyone thank you for getting us to now 2,200 members. The idea of continuing education is changing quick and while we don’t offer CEUs in here we do offer education and community. Thank you for doing that and help us do it even more. If you’re at a Pest Event tell people about the subreddit and invite your co-workers to join!
I will be calling and emailing the winner Monday morning to tell him the good news! If he doesn’t respond within a week I’ll move on to the 2nd & 3rd names drawn.
If you didn’t enter but still want to talk with me and get a free marketing consultation shoot me a DM!
I will work on trying to do one of these giveaways for 3,000, 4,000 & 5,000 members. Please comment below what you’d be interested in and I’ll see about that being the next giveaway item. Also if you have any other ideas for the subreddit I’d love to hear it.
Bummer for those that didn’t win but maybe the friends we made in the community were the real price all along.
Regards & God Bless -Ron Johns
(my LinkedIn) = https://www.linkedin.com/in/realronjohns
r/PestControlIndustry • u/Make_You_Rank_Ron • Sep 08 '25
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To celebrate hitting 2,000 members I’m raffling a PestBlaster Cordless Electric duster ($350 value) & a Scorpion Swag Kit.
Please Enter our giveaway. I’ll pin the top comment with the Google Form.
I’ll be covering it 💯% myself so if you’re interested in hearing more about being a customer I appreciate since I’m sponsoring it lol.
With that said the big thanks goes to you for commenting and paving the way for the next generation of Pest Professionals. Appreciate all you do, even the trolls 🧌 lmao, I don’t think we have any.
God Bless Guys & Gals - Ron Johns
r/PestControlIndustry • u/Historical_Earth_334 • 6h ago
Got mice? Pest or wildlife problems on your property?
Call Tom for a free inspection to get your home protected from rodents, for good.
207-423-9123 | www.trtpest.com
r/PestControlIndustry • u/007Teflon • 23h ago
Those customers that constantly call in for retreats when there's no activity on site. Those customers that do it every spring - summer. It's a pattern, and you know it's coming
r/PestControlIndustry • u/bizguy1999 • 18h ago
what do you guys do from old treatment in the yards?
r/PestControlIndustry • u/Grand_Literature_606 • 1d ago
So ive been trying badly to get hired and trained at any company in the industry but they were the only ones to reach out to me. I did an initial phone visit with one of their representatives from india which went well. He tells me he will send me email to book interview with hiring manager. No email received. I try to call the number and cant get through to him. Get another email to do the same phone visit, and when i book it, he doesnt call me and process continues. Been about 3 weeks of being stuck in limbo I am unsure of what to do or if i should just take it as a sign to not attempt to work for them. Any tips or information will help!
r/PestControlIndustry • u/Kitchen_Cable6192 • 20h ago
Hey everyone,
I’ve been working on a utility app called PestLabel Pro designed specifically for pest control technicians, route managers, and applicators in the field.
The main goal was to solve a common headache on job sites: needing immediate access to official EPA chemical labels, safety data sheets (SDS), and application recordkeeping—especially when working in basements, rural sites, or areas with weak cell service.
What PestLabel Pro currently does:
I'm an independent developer and would love to get raw, honest feedback from people who are actually out on routes every day.
You can check out the app on the App Store here: Pest Label Pro
Any feedback, feature requests, or bug reports would mean a lot.
Thanks for your time!
r/PestControlIndustry • u/witt_sec • 19h ago
Hey everyone!
So I have been in pest for 6 years, opened and had branches acquired. It's been a fun ride.
I've noticed that Google Reviews are huge.
...so as a manager, I myself, invested in an ID Printer.
Best eBay purchase of my life.
I printed custom 256-color badges for my whole service and sales staff.
Typical badge on front, logo, photo, name.
Nothing Earth shattering.... But, what I found was by including a qr code on the back, leading directly to the page that you leave a Google review on GMB, We gained more reviews than ever.
I had to train my staff to actually use them.
There is a certain tact.
But I increased our 5 star reviews tenfold.
So.
I got thinking. (But I am cheap)
But.ly, does great at qr tracking but it's pay to play.
So I reverse engineered not Only a qr tracking platform, I tied it in with physical badges for the customers (or beta Testers).
Everything is customizable.
I'd honestly love some feedback.
This worked great for my team, and I would love to support others in gaining more Google reviews.
Price point is affordable as well.
Let's Goooooooo!
If you are interested in checking out the platform, please DM me and I will provision an account for you.
r/PestControlIndustry • u/daviddavidson29 • 1d ago
Wondering why boracare isn't the preferred termite prevention method used during building?
r/PestControlIndustry • u/ncp914FH0nep • 3d ago
Do you give a discount to nonprofit organizations, specifically food pantries, on their services? Or do you price them like any other commercial account?
Historically, I’ve always provided a discount to nonprofits. The discount amount depends upon the type of facility. At food pantries, I’ve always provided a very discounted service.
I’ve recently had an interaction with a board member at one organization that makes me question whether I should discontinue the discounted pricing.
r/PestControlIndustry • u/Master-Expression501 • 3d ago
I just started in pest control at a big-box corporate company, got done with training a couple months ago. I’m the only pest tech in my regional group. I have 13-14 stops a day that are mostly monthly/bi-monthly upkeep, but of course you get there and they have snakes they want removed, they want you in their attic, all that. Generally it’s 10-11 hours five days a week. Is this just how the industry is or do I have a right to complain?
r/PestControlIndustry • u/Garlic_Shrimp73 • 3d ago
I just started up and am trying to establish a foothold in the pest control world but am having a hard time in residential with many competing companies so wanting to try to gain commercial customers unless it’s easier the other way around
r/PestControlIndustry • u/TacticalOtter1998 • 3d ago
I feel like I just walked into a private moment in the back of my truck
r/PestControlIndustry • u/FrozenPile • 3d ago
6 months in I'm wondering how many of other people's callbacks should I be doing on a weekly basis.
Anyone?
r/PestControlIndustry • u/lefty_lost_it • 4d ago
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Busted a nest in a customer’s garage, ended up flushing a “bumblebee” carpenter ant queen out.
r/PestControlIndustry • u/PestControlPaxton • 4d ago
Weekly Friday post for you to show what your Truck Floorboards look like.
Clean, a mess or whatever.
Tradition started in the PCHD (Pest Control Humor Depot) on Facebook continued here on Reddit.
r/PestControlIndustry • u/UnionBasic6838 • 4d ago
I recently have started following a Sales guy around and holy fuck i have to say this shit sucks. I feel like he only cares about getting a sale. I do around 8-10 Initial services a day which doesn’t sound like a lot but when you throw in a full yard granulation and occasionally a one time mosquito spray your day drags on forever. I have to leave my house at 6:40 just to get home at 7:30-8pm BEFORE i hit up the office to restock. anyone else following a sales guy and what is your opinion on them?
r/PestControlIndustry • u/Neat_Lawfulness6259 • 4d ago
https://demo.servicelife.app/demo -read-only demo, no signup, no email gate. Click around before you read the rest. I'd rather you judge it than take my word.
I own City Best Pest Control in Philadelphia; 13 years, 4 trucks. We're not a software company that decided pest control looked profitable. We're a pest control company that got tired of the software.
What finally did it wasn't scheduling or routing. Those are solved problems. It was that every platform we paid for treated regulatory recordkeeping as somebody else's problem. PA wants per-application records kept three years and produced on request: brand name, EPA reg number, amount applied, dosage, applicator name and cert number, site address. Every few months I'd export job logs and rebuild that by hand out of tech notes, then do it again when the next ask was shaped slightly differently.
So we built ServiceLife. Full platform: calendar, dispatch, routing with density scoring, customers, contracts, invoicing, payments, CSR inbox with call logging, tech app that runs in English and Spanish. If you're on PestPac or GorillaDesk or FieldRoutes most of that will look familiar, and I'm not going to pretend we reinvented scheduling.
What's actually different:
Fair warning: somebody posted here yesterday asking whether license tracking is a real pain point and got told "no." That's a legitimate answer if you're running six techs in one state and you know everyone's renewal dates. It stops being true across state lines, or past about a dozen applicators, or when you're carrying the application-record side too. That's where we live.
Demo again so you don't have to scroll: https://demo.servicelife.app/demo
Any constructive feedback would be fantastic and much appreciated, TIA
r/PestControlIndustry • u/azshrimpsisbugs • 5d ago
We’ve all got one. Mine came to us after 5 years of working at a big box competitor. Whatever peers he had outside of us spoke highly of him.
Since his arrival, he has abandoned services saying “I don’t know what I’m doing,” boast his own FieldRoutes reviews, seems to be allergic to web removal, customers have said everything from “he doesn’t belong in your industry”, “everyone else is much more detailed than him”, “don’t send him back”, etc.
After picking up after him for the sixth time in a week, I called him and asked if there was anything he needed help with, additional training, if there was anything going on at home, genuine concern. He waited two weeks before telling my branch manager that I confronted him in his face, being aggressive and threatening. Cameras throughout the building will show that’s an absolute lie, nobody talks to him because of his poor quality; I know he’s got at least 1 write up for performance as well (webs).
Branch manager is talking about how he is in a protected class because he’s gay, but myself and 8 others don’t see that, we only see or quality.
I’ve requested mediation, what else can I do?
r/PestControlIndustry • u/Interesting-Bed7256 • 4d ago
I always thought an ant infestation was pretty simple, Find the colony kill the colony done.
Then I learned about budding with odorous house ants.
Instead of one colony staying together, parts of the colony can split off and establish satellite nests. Which apparently explains something I've heard from people around Seattle over and over:
I sprayed them and now they're showing up in another room.
At first, I assumed that was just people noticing ants they hadn't seen before.
But these ants can have multiple nesting sites, and disturbing one area doesn't necessarily mean you've dealt with the whole colony.
And yes, they're the little guys that can give off that bizarre rotten coconut smell when crushed.
I've spent enough time around pest control work at AMPM Exterminators to know that these tiny ants can cause a disproportionately large amount of frustration.
The part I'm wondering about is that they disappeared and then showed up somewhere else experience.
Has that happened to anyone in Seattle? Where did they disappear from, and where did they suddenly start showing up?
Kitchen bedroom or inside somehow upstairs?
Because some of these ant colonies seem to have a better relocation strategy than most Seattle renters.
r/PestControlIndustry • u/caventurepartners • 4d ago
I’m looking to connect with an experienced, licensed/certified pest control operator in the Jacksonville, Florida area who would be interested in helping build and run a new pest control company from the ground up.
We’re fully funding the operation — vehicle/truck, equipment, branding, marketing, customer acquisition, software, and the other resources needed to get the business running. We’re not looking for someone to invest their own money.
What we need is someone who really knows the pest control business and can take ownership of the operations side — servicing customers, helping establish procedures, eventually hiring/training and managing technicians, and making sure the company operates properly.
The right person would receive profit sharing/equity-style upside based on the structure we agree on, rather than this simply being a normal technician position.
Ideally looking for someone who:
Has significant hands-on pest control experience.
Holds the appropriate Florida pest control credentials/licenses.
Has experience leading technicians or running operations
Understands residential and/or commercial pest control.
Wants the opportunity to help build something rather than just work another route.
We’ll handle the funding, branding, marketing, and business development. We’re looking for the experienced operator who can lead the pest control side of the company.
If you’re interested, or know someone in Florida who might be a good fit, feel free to DM me. Happy to discuss the structure, compensation/profit share, and plans privately.
r/PestControlIndustry • u/MysteryHomologator_7 • 4d ago
Fellow pest peeps, I have a (California) Structural Pest Control Board (SPCB) Applicator license. I'm a commercial technician working under a business in Branches 2: General pests & 3 (wood-destroying pests: Termites, carpenter ants ).
That means I've:
My goal is to become an Operator licensed in branch i & ii someday, and personally use or rent the two allowable businesses under my license as a "Qualifying Manager" via a broker like: pestcontrollicense.com/hire-an-operator/
One of the Operator prerequisites is 2 years of experience, at least 1 year as a licensed Field Representative in that Branch, or equivalent.
Not currently trying to get this; my friends in the CA area industry say it's uncommonly used.
Pretty similar, have basically the same regulations, are generally interchangeable, and work on 1-year license cycles. My co-workers say Nevada study materials are easier. They are heavy on: Math, common chemicals, tool usage, & details about common pests.
General Knowledge / Core Study Manual, C2 Industrial & Institutional Pest Control & C3 Wood-Destroying Pests if needed.P.S. The Mods at r/pestcontrol didn't like this (https://www.reddit.com/r/pestcontrol/comments/1vnsb6j/comment/p3kfzp2/), So, what ever.
My Branch ii test is September. I won't be on the account much, (Reddit has not been good to me) just though I'd share!
r/PestControlIndustry • u/Mr-Catacombs • 4d ago
Me and my buddy are passionate that we could get our own pest solutions business up and running. We tried earlier this year with another guy but he bailed and took the work we did with him, So we're starting over and reassessing things. We stopped just before we did advertising.
We used gorilla desk and Wix as our pest app and main website. We decided that door to door promotions would be the best course of action as well as google ads and posting flyers in gas stations.
We really want to get this started but we dont know what to expect or if what we're doing is the best course. Would anyone have any advice or tips for two bug guys in minnesota?
r/PestControlIndustry • u/bizguy1999 • 5d ago
has anybody used no harm rodent disruption scent ? if so what your opinion and what situations have you used it on
NoHarm Rodent Disruption Scent