Who We Are
Get Pest Control Help was founded on a simple frustration: when pests show up, people don't have time to wait. Most pest control companies operate on a 9-to-5 schedule, with multi-day callbacks and surprise pricing. We built something different.
We operate a coordinated network of licensed, insured pest control technicians across all 50 states. When you call, you're not routed through endless menus — a live pest expert answers, diagnoses your situation, and dispatches a local technician, often the same day.
📞 One number. 50 states. 24 hours a day. Average response time: under 60 minutes.
What We Do Differently
Speed Over Scheduling
While competitors book you for "next Tuesday," we dispatch the same day. Our network is staffed around the clock — including evenings, weekends, and holidays — because pests don't keep business hours.
Transparent, Flat-Rate Pricing
Free inspections. No hidden fees. No surprise charges at the end. You'll know exactly what you're paying before any work begins, and our pricing is consistent across all service areas.
Local Technicians, National Standards
Every technician in our network is licensed in their state, fully insured, and trained on the same high service standards. You get the responsiveness of a national brand with the expertise of a local pro.
The 100% Service Guarantee
If pests come back within 30 days of treatment, so do we — at no additional cost. We stand behind every job.
The Pests We Handle
Our network is equipped to handle virtually every common (and uncommon) pest issue across the United States:
- Roaches (German, American, brown-banded)
- Rodents (mice, rats, squirrels)
- Termites (subterranean and drywood)
- Bed bugs (heat and chemical treatment)
- Wasps, bees, hornets, and yellow jackets
- Spiders (including black widow and brown recluse)
- Mosquitoes and ticks
- Fleas, ants, silverfish, and more
Our Mission
To make professional pest control accessible to every American — fast, fairly priced, and effective on the first try. No matter where you live or when the problem hits.