Regional

Pest pressure by state.

Pest control is meaningfully different in Phoenix than in Buffalo. Year-round termite pressure, the species mix, the regulatory environment, and even which pesticides are restricted all vary by state. The guides below cover the six states with the most distinctive pest profiles in the U.S.

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Florida

Year-round termite and roach pressure, palmetto bugs, fire ants, drywood termites, and mosquito-borne disease.

Florida guide

Texas

Fire ants, scorpions, rats, German roaches, brown recluse spiders, and the regional mix from El Paso to Houston.

Texas guide
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California

Argentine ant supercolonies, drywood termites along the coast, brown widows, kissing bugs, and strict pesticide rules.

California guide
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Arizona

Bark scorpions, kissing bugs, Africanized bees, year-round termites, and the role of monsoon weather.

Arizona guide
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Georgia

Subterranean termites, fire ants, mosquitoes, kudzu bug, and the humid Southeast pest profile.

Georgia guide
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New York

Bed bugs as a citywide crisis, German cockroaches in apartments, Norway rats, blacklegged ticks upstate, and NYC tenant law.

New York guide

Why state matters more than people realize

Pest biology is climate-driven. The same pest acts differently — and is treated differently — in different climates. Three concrete examples:

Beyond biology, state regulations vary too. California restricts several active ingredients common elsewhere. Florida has specific termite-warranty disclosure requirements. New York has strict tenant protections for bed bug response. The right local pest control program reflects all of this.