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Pest Control Technician

Identifying and eradicating insects, rodents, and other pests

Pest control technicians inspect properties for signs of infestation, apply chemical or non-chemical treatments, and advise on preventing future problems. They handle rodents, termites, cockroaches, ants, or other nuisances, following safety and environmental regulations.

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Key Benefits

Essential for Public Health

Prevent pest-borne diseases and property damage in homes and businesses.

Regulated Occupation

Requires chemical handling accreditation and possibly licensing for certain treatments.

Recurring Contracts

Many customers schedule routine pest inspections or treatments, creating repeat business.

Recommended Insurance Coverage

Professional Indemnity Insurance

Safeguards if a treatment fails or causes environmental harm, leading to client claims.

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Public Liability Insurance

Essential if chemical applications damage property, pets, or cause health issues.

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Commercial Vehicle Insurance

Cover for vans transporting chemicals and equipment between jobs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Each state mandates licensing or permits for using pesticides and restricted chemicals.
Techs must wear PPE, keep chemicals safely stored, and follow label directions to protect themselves, clients, and the environment.
Yes, termite control is a major part of many pest control businesses, requiring specific training and product usage.

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