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Pest Control contractors in
Miami, Florida.

A public directory of licensed pest control contractors serving greater Miami. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Licensed Establishments
2,251
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
March through October - peak activity for mosquitoes, ants, roaches, and termites in South Florida's humid climate
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, same-day emergency service available
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

MIAMI-FL · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
General pest control treatment
Typical range based on local general pest control treatment jobs.
$150 – $400
Termite inspection and treatment
Typical range based on local termite inspection and treatment jobs.
$300 – $1,200
Rodent control and exclusion
Typical range based on local rodent control and exclusion jobs.
$200 – $600
Bed bug treatment
Typical range based on local bed bug treatment jobs.
$500 – $1,500
Mosquito control service
Typical range based on local mosquito control service jobs.
$100 – $300
Ant colony elimination
Typical range based on local ant colony elimination jobs.
$125 – $350
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

FL
§1

Licensing Requirements

Florida requires Category Operator License through Department of Agriculture. Must pass state exam, complete 4-hour training course, maintain $100,000 surety bond. Commercial applicators need additional Category Commercial certification. License renewal every 4 years with 20 CEUs required.

§2

Permit Requirements

Miami-Dade requires annual pest control operator permit through Environmental Resources Management. Must register with county health department for commercial accounts. No permits for residential service calls.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Annual state inspection for commercial operations. Miami-Dade conducts random compliance checks. Self-reporting required for pesticide use records quarterly.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability $300,000 minimum, errors and omissions $100,000. Many commercial contracts require $1 million coverage. Workers comp mandatory for employees.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

5 STEPS
1

Complete training course

Enroll in 4-hour Category Operator training course through approved provider. Course covers pest identification, chemical safety, application methods, and Florida regulations. Must attend in person or complete approved online program.

01/05
2

Pass state examination

Schedule and pass Florida Department of Agriculture Category Operator exam. 70% passing score required. Exam covers pest biology, pesticide laws, safety protocols, and application techniques. Can retake if needed.

02/05
3

Submit license application

Complete application form with Florida Department of Agriculture including proof of training completion, exam results, and background check. Pay $75 application fee plus $100 annual license fee.

03/05
4

Obtain surety bond

Purchase $100,000 surety bond from approved provider. Bond protects customers from contractor negligence or license violations. Must maintain bond throughout license period.

04/05
5

Register with Miami-Dade

Apply for annual pest control operator permit through Miami-Dade Environmental Resources Management. Submit state license copy, insurance certificates, and $150 permit fee. Register business with county health department if providing commercial services.

05/05
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Miami's pest control market is year-round business driven by tropical climate, dense urban development, and constant construction stirring up infestations. High competition with over 300 active operators in Miami-Dade, but demand stays strong from residential condos, hotels, restaurants, and new construction. Termites, roaches, ants, and mosquitoes are bread-and-butter work. Premium pricing possible for specialized services like bed bugs or commercial accounts requiring integrated pest management programs.

Get your Category Operator License first - the 4-hour course and exam aren't tough, but the paperwork takes time. Miami-Dade adds another layer with county permits and quarterly reporting that'll trip up newcomers. Peak season runs March to October when everything's breeding, so staff up before then. Focus on recurring commercial contracts - hotels and restaurants pay better than one-off residential calls. Know your chemicals and application rates cold because inspectors will check your records and mixing ratios.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments in Florida
    US Census Bureau - 2251 establishments
  • Licensing requirements
    Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
  • Local permit requirements
    Miami-Dade Environmental Resources Management
  • Insurance minimums
    Florida Department of Financial Services
  • Cost ranges
    Market estimates based on contractor surveys
  • Peak season data
    Industry estimates for South Florida climate
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What license do I need for pest control in Florida?

Category Operator License from Florida Department of Agriculture, requires 4-hour training course and state exam. Commercial operations need additional Category Commercial certification. Must maintain $100,000 surety bond and renew every 4 years with 20 continuing education units.

Q/02

How much do pest control services cost in Miami?

General treatments range $150-400, termite work $300-1200, and bed bug elimination $500-1500. Pricing varies by property size, infestation severity, and treatment method. Commercial contracts typically pay 20-30% more than residential.

Q/03

When is pest control busiest in Miami?

March through October peak season due to South Florida's humid climate promoting insect and rodent activity. Hurricane season creates additional demand from flooding-related infestations. Winter months see 40-50% drop in service calls.

Q/04

What permits does Miami require for pest control?

Annual pest control operator permit through Miami-Dade Environmental Resources Management. Must register with county health department for commercial accounts and submit quarterly pesticide use reports. Residential services don't require additional permits beyond state licensing.

Q/05

How much insurance do pest control contractors need in Florida?

Minimum $300,000 general liability and $100,000 errors and omissions coverage required. Most commercial contracts demand $1 million liability limits. Workers compensation mandatory for any employees. Professional liability recommended for commercial accounts.

§ F · Directory

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