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Pest Control contractors in
Orlando, Florida.

A public directory of licensed pest control contractors serving greater Orlando. 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 - warm weather drives insect activity, termite swarms, and rodent seeking cool shelter
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, same-day emergency service available for premium rates
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

ORLANDO-FL · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
General pest control (quarterly service)
Typical range based on local general pest control (quarterly service) jobs.
$120 – $300
Termite inspection and treatment
Typical range based on local termite inspection and treatment jobs.
$800 – $2,500
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.
$1,200 – $4,000
Ant colony elimination
Typical range based on local ant colony elimination jobs.
$150 – $400
Wildlife removal (raccoons, bats)
Typical range based on local wildlife removal (raccoons, bats) jobs.
$300 – $1,200
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

FL
§1

Licensing Requirements

Florida requires Pest Control Operator License through FDACS. Must pass state exam covering pest identification, pesticide application, and safety. Category-specific endorsements required (structural, lawn/ornamental, fumigation). 4-year renewal cycle with continuing education requirements. Business license also required.

§2

Permit Requirements

Orlando requires occupational license for pest control businesses. Pesticide application permits required from FDACS for commercial treatments. Fumigation requires special tent permits and neighbor notification in residential areas.

§3

Inspection Schedule

FDACS inspects licensed operators annually or bi-annually. Fumigation operations subject to more frequent inspection. Customer contracts require documentation of treatments and pesticide usage reports.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000, professional liability $100,000. Many municipalities require $1 million coverage. Bonding requirements vary by service type - fumigation requires higher coverage.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

7 STEPS
1

Meet basic requirements

Must be 18+ years old, have high school diploma or equivalent, and pass background check. No felony convictions involving pesticide violations or fraud.

01/07
2

Choose license categories

Select categories based on intended services: structural pest control, lawn and ornamental, fumigation, or specialty categories. Each requires separate examination.

02/07
3

Complete required training

Attend FDACS-approved training courses for chosen categories. Structural pest control requires 40 hours minimum training from approved providers.

03/07
4

Pass state examinations

Schedule and pass written exams for each category through FDACS testing centers. Exams cover pest identification, treatment methods, chemical safety, and regulations.

04/07
5

Submit license application

Complete FDACS application with proof of training, exam results, background check, and required fees. Include proof of insurance and bonding if applicable.

05/07
6

Obtain Orlando occupational license

Apply for city occupational license through Orlando business tax department. Provide state license documentation and pay local fees.

06/07
7

Maintain compliance

Complete continuing education requirements, renew licenses every 4 years, maintain required insurance coverage, and submit required reports to FDACS.

07/07
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Orlando's pest control market is red-hot year-round thanks to Florida's subtropical climate. You've got 2251 licensed establishments statewide competing for work, but demand stays strong with constant pressure from termites, roaches, ants, and seasonal influxes of tourists bringing bed bugs. Residential quarterly contracts are your bread and butter, but termite work and emergency calls drive the real revenue. Costs swing wide based on property size, infestation severity, and treatment complexity - a basic quarterly service runs $120-300 while major termite jobs hit $2500.

To work this market, you need your Florida Pest Control Operator License through FDACS first - no shortcuts. The state exam covers pest ID, chemical application, and safety protocols, plus you'll need category endorsements for different pest types. Orlando requires its own occupational license on top of state credentials. Peak season runs March through October when bugs are most active, so staff up early and expect 60-hour weeks. Know your chemicals inside and out - Florida's strict on pesticide regulations and FDACS inspectors don't mess around. Build relationships with property managers and HOAs for steady contract work, and always carry higher insurance than minimums - liability claims in this trade can sink you fast.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments count
    US Census Bureau
  • Licensing requirements and fees
    Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS)
  • Local permit requirements
    Orlando City Building Department
  • Insurance minimums
    Florida Department of Financial Services
  • Cost ranges and market data
    Industry estimates based on local market analysis
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What license do I need to operate a pest control business in Orlando?

Florida requires a Pest Control Operator License through FDACS, obtained by passing state exams for specific categories (structural, lawn/ornamental, fumigation). Orlando also requires a separate occupational license for business operation within city limits.

Q/02

How much does pest control licensing cost in Florida?

Initial licensing fees range $75-200 depending on categories, plus exam fees of $50-75 per category. Renewal every 4 years costs $75-150. Continuing education requirements add $200-400 annually in course costs.

Q/03

What insurance coverage is required for pest control contractors in Orlando?

Florida mandates minimum $300,000 general liability and $100,000 professional liability. Most commercial contracts require $1 million coverage. Fumigation operators need additional bonding and higher coverage limits due to chemical risks.

Q/04

When is peak season for pest control work in Orlando?

March through October sees highest demand due to increased insect activity in warm weather. Termite swarming season (March-May) and summer roach/ant problems drive emergency calls and new contracts.

Q/05

How competitive is the pest control market in Orlando?

Highly competitive with approximately 2251 licensed establishments statewide according to Census data. Success depends on consistent service quality, competitive pricing on quarterly contracts, and building relationships with property management companies.

§ F · Directory

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