Pest Control Contractors in Edison, New Jersey

Licensed Establishments

416

U.S. Census Bureau

Peak Season

April through October, with heaviest demand May-September

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Avg. Response Time

24-48 hours for quotes, same-day for emergency calls

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Common Job Costs

ServiceCost Range
Ant treatment$150 – $400
Rodent control and exclusion$300 – $800
Termite inspection and treatment$500 – $2,500
Bed bug treatment$800 – $2,000
General pest control maintenance$100 – $300
Wasp and hornet removal$200 – $600

Licensing Requirements

Licensing Requirements

New Jersey requires Pest Control Operator License through NJ Department of Environmental Protection. Must pass written exam covering pesticide laws, application techniques, and safety. Core exam plus category-specific exams required. 3-year renewal cycle with continuing education requirements. Commercial applicators need additional certification.

Permit Requirements

Edison requires business license and may require special permits for structural fumigation. Pesticide applications must comply with NJ DEP regulations and notification requirements for certain treatments.

Inspection Schedule

NJ DEP conducts random inspections of pest control operations. No set schedule but expect annual compliance reviews for active commercial operators.

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000 recommended, professional liability coverage required for commercial work. Vehicle insurance mandatory for service vehicles.

How to Get Licensed

  1. 1

    Study for exam

    Obtain NJ pesticide applicator study materials from Rutgers Cooperative Extension or approved training providers. Study core principles plus specific categories you plan to offer.

  2. 2

    Take pesticide exam

    Schedule exam through NJ DEP. Must pass core exam plus category-specific tests (ornamental/turf, structural, etc.). Score 70% or higher required on all sections.

  3. 3

    Submit application

    Complete pesticide applicator license application with NJ DEP. Include exam results, fees, and required documentation. Processing takes 2-4 weeks.

  4. 4

    Obtain business registration

    Register pest control business with NJ Division of Revenue and obtain Edison business license. Submit proof of insurance and bonding if required.

  5. 5

    Complete continuing education

    Maintain license with required continuing education credits every 3 years. Track credits through approved NJ DEP training programs.

About This Market

Edison's pest control market serves dense residential neighborhoods, commercial strips along Route 1 and Route 27, plus industrial facilities. Competition is steady with approximately 416 licensed establishments statewide. Termite work drives highest revenues due to older housing stock. Seasonal pest pressure from mosquitoes, ants, and rodents creates consistent demand. Costs vary based on treatment type, property size, and infestation severity.

Get your NJ DEP pesticide license first - no shortcuts here. The exam covers state-specific regulations that differ from neighboring states. Build relationships with real estate agents for termite inspections and property managers for commercial accounts. Summer months bring 70% of annual revenue, so staff accordingly. Edison's mixed residential-commercial zones mean diverse pest problems. Know your chemicals and application methods - NJ inspectors don't mess around with violations.

Data Sources:

Licensed establishments: US Census Bureau Economic CensusCost estimates: Local contractor estimatesLicensing requirements: NJ Department of Environmental ProtectionInsurance minimums: Industry standards and local requirementsPermit requirements: Edison Building Department

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does pest control licensing cost in New Jersey?
NJ pesticide applicator license fees range from $75-150 depending on categories, plus exam fees of $50-75 per category. Initial licensing typically costs $200-400 total including study materials.
What pest control services are most in demand in Edison?
Termite inspections for real estate transactions, ant control in spring/summer, and rodent exclusion in fall/winter represent the highest demand services based on local contractor reports.
Do I need special permits for fumigation in Edison?
Yes, structural fumigation requires notification to Edison Building Department and NJ DEP. Tenting operations need 24-48 hour advance notice to local authorities per municipal regulations.
How often must pest control licenses be renewed in New Jersey?
NJ pesticide applicator licenses require renewal every 3 years with continuing education credits. Commercial operators need 6 hours of approved training per renewal cycle per NJ DEP requirements.
What insurance do pest control contractors need in Edison?
General liability coverage minimum $300,000 recommended, plus professional liability for commercial work. Some contracts require $1 million coverage. Vehicle insurance mandatory for service trucks.

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