Best Pest Control Companies in Lansing, MI

We compared 8 brands and chose the top pest control companies

  • Insects
    Terminix
    4.4(12,739)
  • Rodents
    Orkin Pest Control
    3.8(2,021)

Best Pest Control Companies in Lansing, MI

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Edited by: Jon Bortin

Our picks for Lansing pest control companies

  1. Best for insects: Terminix
  2. Best for rodents: Orkin Pest Control

The ConsumerAffairs Research Team selected our picks for the top pest control companies in Lansing, Michigan, based on availability services, local customer feedback and other key factors. Read our full methodology for all the details on how we made top picks.

Best for insect control
Terminix
Response time
Two hours
Guarantee
Termite + Retreat/Repair Guarantee
Annual cost
$550 to $700

Terminix has a long history specializing in termite control, dating back to their founding in 1927, and holds patents for some of its treatment methods. Today, exterminators also offer eco-friendly treatment options and use advanced technology to minimize chemical use.

Pros

  • Skilled technicians
  • Wide range of services
  • Re-treatment guarantee

Cons

  • Some customer service complaints
  • Occasional issues with recurring infestations

Terminix’s average prices range from $550 to $700 yearly for a 2,000-square-foot home. If you sign up for a yearly service plan, you can pay for each treatment individually or settle the annual cost at once.

The Lansing Branch, located on Lanac Street, also serves residential and commercial clients in Flint, Saginaw, Traverse, Allen and Alma.
  • General pest control: Termites, cockroaches, crickets, scorpions, silverfish, centipedes, millipedes, ants, mosquitoes, rodents, bedbugs, spiders, ticks and stinging insects
  • Home services: Attic insulation, crawl space services, gutter protection and wildlife removal
2024 Buyers Choice Award Winner
Orkin Pest Control
Response time
Within 24 hours
Guarantee
Money-back guarantee
Annual cost
$870

Happy Orkin Pest Control customers often tell us about fast response times and thorough treatments. We also appreciate that technicians emphasize Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies, which focus on long-term prevention and minimize chemical usage.

Pros

  • Free estimates
  • Same-day services
  • Integrated pest management
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
  • Available 24/7

Cons

  • Inspection fees may apply
  • Some communication issues
  • Occasional billing issues
We requested a quote for annual services for a three-bedroom home. The estimated cost was two $195 payments over two months, followed by 10 more monthly payments of $48. That’s a yearly total of $870.
Orkin’s branch in Dewitt serves residential and commercial clients in Lansing and surrounding areas, including Bath, Charlotte, Goodrich, Holt, Howell and Jackson.
  • Residential treatments: Bedbugs, birds, fleas, mosquitoes, ticks, termites, flies, stinging insects, carpenter ants
  • Commercial treatments: Bedbugs, birds, flies, rodents
4x Award Winner
Selected for having one of the highest satisfaction rates for Best Customer Service, Best Experience with Staff, Best Speed of Service and Best Value for Price

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Lansing pest control buyers guide

When you're battling an infestation or looking for preventative solutions, choosing the right pest control company can feel overwhelming. With so many options promising Lansingites top-notch service, how do you separate the best from the rest? That’s where we come in.

Key insights

Lansing’s humid continental climate makes it a haven for many pests.

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A one-time pest control service is typically $150 and $500. However, on the high end, severe infestations can cost thousands.

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Many pest control experts in Lansing have specific specialties, like using chemical-free products or dealing with bedbugs.

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Common pest issues in Lansing

In addition to spiders, mosquitoes, rodents and termites, you might also have problems with gnats, silverfish and carpenter ants.

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Cockroaches
  • Often found in kitchens, crawl spaces and bathrooms.
  • Infestations can contaminate food and cause health problems.
  • Exterminators use boric acid, insecticides, baiting, fumigation and heat treatments.
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Rodents
  • Rats and mice can be a problem in older buildings or areas with easy access to food.
  • Infestations lead to property damage, diseases and fire hazards.
  • Exterminators use traps, poison baits, fumigation and structural repairs.
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Bedbugs
  • Common in high-turnover areas, like college dorms, hospitals and nursing homes.
  • Infestations lead to red, itchy welts on the skin.
  • Exterminators typically use heat and steam treatments, encasements and insecticides.

Pest control costs in Lansing

Lansing exterminator costs vary depending on the severity of your infestations. Expect to pay $150 and $500 for a one-time service. However, fixing an extreme bedbug, rodent or termite infestation can cost $2,000 or more. About two-thirds of the homeowners who treated pests in the past year paid up to $1,000, and 30% spent up to $5,000, according to a ConsumerAffairs survey.

How to hire an exterminator in Lansing

You might handle small infestations yourself, but professional pest control is often necessary to solve the underlying problem and prevent pests from returning. Here’s what to consider before making your final decision.

1. Know your enemy: First, narrow it down to exterminators specializing in your problem. When you get in touch, you will likely be asked where you see the pests, how often and if there is any visible damage.

2. Read reviews: A few negative reviews are normal, but a pattern of consistently bad experiences is a major warning sign. You can also ask friends and neighbors for recommendations.

Reputable exterminators often display their license number on their website, vehicles or marketing materials.

3. Check credentials: Confirm a company's license through the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. We also suggest hiring companies with additional certifications through organizations such as the National Pest Management Association (NPMA).

4. Compare quotes: Get quotes from at least three different exterminators. Make sure your estimates are detailed, including the type of treatment, frequency of visits and total costs. Be wary of companies that only highlight their low prices without mentioning the quality of service or offering a satisfaction guarantee.

5. Ask questions: Ask if they use Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques, which focus on long-term prevention and minimize pesticide use. Discuss safety measures and any necessary precautions if you have children or pets. Don't hesitate to ask for clarification on any part of the contract you don't understand.

6. Get ready: Your exterminator might give pre-treatment instructions, like cleaning, decluttering or securing pets. If follow-up visits are needed, make sure you know what the schedule will be.

Pest problems need quick action

Minor issues like moths might seem harmless, but serious ones like rodents can threaten your family's safety and damage your property. Despite the potential for serious consequences, an estimated 12% of people say they would not be willing to spend any money to fight a pest infestation. And when faced with an actual problem, 17% of people say they take no action at all.

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Lansing pest control FAQ

What is the difference between pest control and an exterminator?

Even though the terms “pest control” and “exterminator” are often used interchangeably, there are some key distinctions:

  • Exterminators quickly eliminate an existing infestation. They often rely heavily on pesticides to kill pests quickly and may not address the underlying causes of your infestation. If you have a sudden influx of roaches, call an exterminator to get rid of them.
  • Pest control companies focus on long-term prevention. They typically use exclusion, sanitation and targeted pesticide application (often with a preference for less toxic options). A pest control technician will identify entry points, recommend sanitation improvements and use targeted treatments to prevent pests from entering your home in the first place.
Does home insurance cover termite damage?
How often should you get pest control in Lansing?

It depends. How comfortable are you with seeing any pests at all? A lower tolerance might mean more frequent service. Homes with lots of landscaping, nearby water sources or older construction might need more frequent pest control.

  • Quarterly: Every three months is a common frequency for general pest control in Lansing. It helps maintain a protective barrier and catches infestations early.
  • Bi-monthly: If you have a higher pest pressure or a lower tolerance for pests, every two months frequency might be more suitable.
  • Monthly: This is usually reserved for severe infestations or pests requiring more frequent attention, like German cockroaches.
  • Annual: Some treatments, like termite bait stations, require annual checks and replenishment.
Are there any natural pest deterrents?

Placing bay leaves in pantries and cupboards to deter insects. Diatomaceous earth, a natural powder, can also be used to kill crawling insects. Some essential oils, like peppermint and tea tree oil, can repel certain pests. Sealing cracks and proper food storage can also naturally deter pests.

Methodology

The ConsumerAffairs Research Team considered pest control company services, availability and reviews to make our top picks.

  • Customer reviews and testimonials: We analyzed more than 5,000 verified pest control reviews left on our site between January 2022 through January 2025. Companies with the most 4- and 5-star reviews from customers in and around Lansing, Michigan, were selected.
  • Local services and availability: We gave preference to pest control companies with a variety of services and treatment plans available.
  • Estimates, inspections and guarantees: We carefully compared the most important factors you should care about when hiring a pest control company or exterminator, including hours of operation, estimation and inspection costs, satisfaction guarantees and time in business.

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    Local pest control company information

    Rose Pest Solutions

    Rose Pest Solutions provides an environmentally sensitive approach, applying evidence-based scientific practices to get rid of ants, bedbugs, termites, roaches, stinging insects and more.

    • Address: 7706 Rickle St., Lansing, Michigan 48917
    • Phone: 517-322-9422
    • Website: rosepestsolutions.com
    Wolverine Pest Services

    Wolverine Pest Services offers free quotes and a 30-day guarantee. Organic treatments are available.

    • Address: 802 S Main St., Ste B, Eaton Rapids, Michigan 48827
    • Phone: 517-999-5008
    • Website: wolverinepestservices.com
    Hull's Pest Control

    Hull's Pest Control provides exceptional general pest control and rodent removal services.

    • Address: 1025 Gordon Ave., Lansing, Michigan 48910
    • Phone: 517-896-0693
    • Website: hullspestcontrol.com
    Griffin Pest Solutions

    Griffin Pest Solutions specializes in treatments for rodents, termites, bird control, mosquito abatement. Heat remediation and chemical treatments for bedbugs available.

    • Address: 7807 Lanac St., Lansing, Michigan 48917
    • Phone: 269-520-7933
    • Website: griffinpest.com
    Guide sources

    ConsumerAffairs writers primarily rely on government data, industry experts and original research from reputable publications to inform their work. Specific sources for this article include:

    1. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “Regulatory and Guidance Information by Topic: Pesticides.” Accessed Feb. 25, 2025.
    2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “Citizen's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.” Accessed Feb. 25, 2025.
    3. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “Tips for Selecting a Pest Control Service.” Accessed Feb. 25, 2025.

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