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According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Pest Control Market is accounted for $27.3 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach $41.7 billion by 2032 growing at a CAGR of 6.2% during the forecast period. Pest controls are the strategic management and regulation of organisms that adversely impact human health, agricultural output, or property structures. It encompasses preventive and corrective measures designed to suppress, eliminate, or deter pest populations. These interventions range from chemical treatments and biological methods to mechanical barriers and habitat modification. Pest control practices are tailored to minimize environmental risks while ensuring public safety and long-term efficacy, making them essential for sanitation, food security, and infrastructure preservation across residential and commercial sectors.
According to a study published in the Global NEST Journal, pesticide resistance in agricultural pests poses a significant threat to global food security, with resistance mechanisms increasingly observed across diverse agroecological zones. The research highlights that over 30% of monitored pest populations in certain regions exhibit genetic mutations linked to pesticide resistance.
Shifting climate change and pest proliferation
As global temperatures rise and weather patterns become more unpredictable, pests are expanding their geographic range and reproducing more rapidly. Warmer winters allow pests to survive in areas where they previously couldn't, while changes in rainfall can create ideal breeding conditions. This leads to more frequent and severe infestations in both residential and agricultural sectors, necessitating professional intervention. As a result, consumers and businesses are becoming more reliant on pest management services to protect their health, property, and crops from these evolving threats, ensuring sustained demand for the industry.
Stringent and diverse regulatory frameworks
Regulatory bodies, such as the EPA in the US, impose rigorous standards on the development, registration, labeling, and use of pesticides and other control agents. These processes are not only time-consuming and expensive but also require a substantial investment in research and safety testing. Moreover, the patchwork of different laws and restrictions across borders creates compliance hurdles for companies operating on a global scale. This regulatory complexity can stifle innovation, increase operational costs, and make it difficult for new companies to enter the market, thereby restraining its overall growth.
Rise of biological and eco-friendly solutions
Growing environmental consciousness and a desire for safer alternatives are creating a substantial opportunity for the pest control industry to innovate. There is a strong and increasing demand for solutions that are effective against pests but harmless to humans, pets, and the environment. This has paved the way for the development of biological pest control methods, which utilize natural enemies, like predators and parasites, as well as biopesticides derived from plants, bacteria, and minerals. Furthermore, advanced technologies like pheromone traps and insect growth regulators offer targeted, non-toxic approaches.
Availability of a wide range of do-it-yourself (DIY) pest control products
Homeowners and small businesses often opt for these lower-cost solutions for minor pest problems, believing they can solve the issue themselves. This trend is fueled by widespread product availability in retail stores and online, along with instructional content. However, while DIY methods can offer a temporary fix, they frequently fail to address the root cause of an infestation, potentially allowing the problem to worse making the eventual treatment more difficult and expensive, but it remains a persistent challenge to the revenue of professional pest control companies.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a multifaceted impact on the pest control market. In the initial phases, supply chain disruptions led to temporary shortages of certain products and equipment. However, the crisis also significantly boosted the market. With people spending more time at home due to lockdowns, they became more aware of pest infestations in their residential spaces, driving a surge in demand for home-based pest control services. The pandemic also accelerated the adoption of digital technologies, such as remote monitoring and online service booking, transforming how companies operate and engage with customers.
The termites segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The termites segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period driven by the significant structural damage these pests inflict on property. Termites are a major threat to both residential and commercial buildings, and their infestations can go unnoticed for a long time, leading to extensive and costly repairs. The need for specialized and comprehensive professional services to eradicate these colonies and implement preventive measures is a primary driver of this markets dominance.
The chemical control segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the chemical control segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate fueled by the continued development of advanced, targeted, and more effective chemical formulations. Innovations in microencapsulation and slow-release technologies are creating products that offer longer-lasting protection and require less frequent application, making them more attractive to both professionals and end-users. This remains the go-to solution for severe and stubborn infestations where rapid and complete eradication is the top priority, particularly in the agricultural and commercial sectors.
During the forecast period, the North America region is expected to hold the largest market share owing to well-established and technologically advanced pest control industry, characterized by leading service providers and manufacturers, contributes to its market dominance. Furthermore stringent public health and safety regulations in the US and Canada mandates professional pest management in commercial establishments like restaurants, healthcare facilities, and hotels. The prevalence of pests like termites and rodents in key states also ensures a consistent and strong demand for professional services.
Over the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR fueled by rapid urbanization and economic expansion. As the population in countries like China, India, and Southeast Asian nations continues to grow and concentrate in urban areas, the likelihood of pest infestations increases significantly. This demographic shift, combined with a rising middle class and improved living standards, is leading to a greater demand for modern, professional pest control services creating new opportunities for pest management companies to expand their footprint and services.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Pest Control Market include Pestinct, Pest Shields(R), Pest First Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Terminix SIS India Pvt. Ltd., Max Pest Control Services, Orion Pest Solutions, HiCare Services Pvt. Ltd., Rentokil PCI, Techno Pest Control, Godrej Pest Control, Pest O Stop Services, Trust Pest Control, Aegis Pest Control, Eco Pest Control, Pest Control India (PCI) Pvt. Ltd., and Pestfree Enviro Systems.
In June 2025, Rentokil PCI introduced Anti-Termite Fortress, India's first termite baiting service, plus GoldSeal Service 4D for cockroach elimination. Both solutions offer eco-friendly, non-invasive pest control targeting colony roots and entry points. This marks a major step in sustainable pest-management innovation in India
In April 2025, Godrej HIT relaunched its Kala HIT mosquito aerosol with Thunderbolt Technology, using Metofluthrin (MFT) for 4X faster knockout of mosquitoes with reduced aerosol usage. Pricing starts around ₹180-250 with refreshed fragrance and packaging. This upgrade strengthens HIT's position in the home insecticide market