Tennessee Pest Control

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Termite-heavy, brown-recluse-heavy, and humid year-round — we connect you with licensed local pros who know your specific area's pressure.

Licensed by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) Structural Pest Control Division. Verify any provider at tn.gov/agriculture/regulatory/pest-control before hiring.

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About Tennessee pest control

Tennessee sits in one of the most pest-active zones in the southeastern United States. The state's warm humid climate, extensive river system, and mild winters create year-round conditions for termites, mosquitoes, cockroaches, and brown recluse spiders that northern states rarely experience. Tennessee is in a heavy termite activity zone and is home to one of the largest brown recluse spider populations in the country.

The state's major river systems — the Cumberland, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Hatchie — create persistent mosquito habitat in cities across the state. Memphis carries the additional challenge of Formosan termites, the same aggressive invasive species established in Houston, having traveled up the Mississippi corridor from the Gulf Coast. Tennessee has no meaningful pest dormancy period in most of the state, making year-round quarterly prevention the standard recommendation.

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Coverage also available in: Murfreesboro, TN · Franklin, TN · Brentwood, TN · Clarksville, TN · Jackson, TN · Cookeville, TN · Germantown, TN · Collierville, TN · Bartlett, TN

Tennessee Pest Control FAQs

How much does pest control cost in Tennessee?

Tennessee pest control costs $75-200 for a standard one-time treatment. Termite treatment ranges $500-2,500 depending on the method and home size — Tennessee's heavy termite pressure makes annual inspections and termite bonds a standard recommendation. Mosquito control programs run $50-90 per monthly treatment. Brown recluse treatment for established infestations runs $150-400 depending on severity. Tennessee's competitive pest control market means getting multiple quotes before choosing a provider is recommended.

Does Tennessee require pest control licensing?

Yes. All structural pest control companies in Tennessee must be licensed by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture Structural Pest Control Division. Verify any company's license at tn.gov/agriculture/regulatory/pest-control before hiring. Always confirm licensing and liability insurance before allowing any treatment on your property.

What makes Tennessee's pest problems unique?

Tennessee combines the termite pressure of the deep South with the brown recluse spider populations of the mid-South and the mosquito pressure of a major river corridor state. The state has one of the highest brown recluse populations in the country — found in attics, basements, closets, and undisturbed storage throughout the state. Formosan termites are established in Memphis and western Tennessee — the same aggressive species that causes significant damage in Houston. Tennessee's mild winters mean pest activity rarely fully stops, making year-round quarterly prevention plans the standard recommendation.

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