Pests Don't Wait. Neither Should Your Marketing.
You've crawled through attics tracking down raccoons, pulled wasp nests the size of footballs out of soffits, and dealt with termite damage that made a homeowner's face go white. You handle the stuff nobody else wants to touch — calmly, professionally, and thoroughly.
But when a homeowner spots carpenter ants in their kitchen and grabs their phone to search "exterminator near me," is your business the one they find?
I build websites for service businesses — pest control operators who want direct calls from real customers in their market, not shared leads that four other companies are also chasing. No tech learning curve. No long-term commitments. Just a site that keeps the phone ringing.
Why Pest Control Companies Can't Afford a Bad Website
Pest control is one of the most search-driven trades there is. Nobody plans for a termite swarm or a mouse in the pantry. When it happens, the first thing they do is search — and they call whoever looks professional, local, and available.
You're competing in those search results against national chains with massive marketing budgets, aggregator sites selling leads at a premium, and the guy down the road who paid a freelancer $500 for a site that somehow still outranks you.
A professional website levels that playing field. It tells Google exactly what services you offer and where you offer them. It tells the homeowner you're licensed, insured, and local — not some fly-by-night outfit that'll spray and disappear. And it puts your phone number in front of them the second they land on your page, which in this industry is the difference between getting the call and losing it.
What You Get
Every pest control site I build is designed around one fact: your customers are searching in a hurry and booking fast.
- Local SEO locked in — optimized for your city, your county, and the service area you actually cover. No wasted rankings in zip codes you don't serve.
- Speed-first mobile design — a homeowner who just found rodent droppings isn't waiting around for a slow website to load. Fast, clean, and professional on every device.
- Pest-specific service pages — termites, rodents, bed bugs, cockroaches, mosquitoes, wildlife removal, ant control, commercial pest management — each gets a dedicated page because that's how customers search. They don't type "pest control." They type "how to get rid of mice in my house."
- Phone number everywhere — header, footer, floating on mobile, in every CTA. One tap from search to phone call. That's the goal.
- Trust factors prominently displayed — state license, insurance, industry certifications, Google reviews, BBB rating. When someone's letting you into their home, they want to know you're the real deal.
Skip the Overpriced Options
Let's look at what pest control companies typically face when shopping for a website.
Agencies quote $3,000–$8,000 for a standard business site. Add in monthly maintenance, hosting, and the SEO package they'll pitch, and you're looking at a significant investment before you've booked a single job through the site.
The subscription web design companies seem friendlier at $149–$199/month — but most require a 12-month contract. Want to cancel at month four because the leads aren't materializing? You owe the balance. That's not a partnership. That's a penalty.
I do things differently. Two plans — Lite and Pro — billed monthly. No major upfront cost. No annual contract keeping you locked in. I build your website, you review and approve it, and billing starts only after that. Cancel anytime with 30 days' notice.
You give customers a straight quote and honest work. That's the same deal you're getting from me.
See what a properly built website looks like
Get Found When Pests Show Up
Every day, homeowners and businesses in your area are searching for pest control. A professional website makes sure those searches lead to your phone, not someone else's.
I handle the web side. You handle the pests.