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2 Best Commercial Pest Control Companies in Omaha, NE

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Finding Commercial Pest Control in Omaha

The Omaha metro area has 44 pest control companies. We've verified 2 that offer dedicated commercial services — 2 local and regional providers and 0 national brands. Of these, 1 hold professional certifications such as QualityPro, GreenPro, or food safety credentials like AIB and HACCP.

Omaha's humid continental climate — averaging 54°F with 65% humidity — drives intense seasonal pest pressure as harsh winters push pests indoors and warm, humid summers accelerate reproduction and colony expansion across commercial properties. The most common commercial pests in the area include german cockroaches, rodents, stored product pests, bed bugs.

Based on our analysis of customer reviews, Omaha providers score above the national average for quality of work, friendliness, communication.

Pest Sanity helps businesses in the Omaha metro area find the right commercial pest control partner. Whether you manage a restaurant, warehouse, office building, or healthcare facility, our directory makes it easy to compare verified providers side by side. Below you'll find detailed company profiles, industry specializations, certification details, our review methodology, and Nebraska licensing requirements to help you make an informed decision.

Omaha Commercial Pest Control Companies | 2 Options

Local & Regional Providers

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Recon Pest Services logo
local26+ years in business

About RECON Pest Services: Your trusted pest control company in Nebraska. Reliable solutions to keep your home or business pest-free.

4.5(383)Quality of WorkFriendliness

Industries Served

EducationHealthcareHospitalityMulti-Family+5 more
Quality Pest Control logo
local30+ years in business

404. At Quality Pest Control, we don't just offer pest control treatments, we offer solutions! Our army of Pest Control in Omaha makes sure pests stay out of your home. Call now!

4.5(344)Quality of WorkCommunication

Industries Served

EducationHealthcareManufacturingNon-Profit+3 more

Our Methodology

Pest Sanity independently researches and verifies every provider on this page. Our goal is to help Omaha businesses make informed decisions — not sell paid placements.

1

Discovery & Verification

We identify providers via Google Maps data and public listings. Each is verified to offer dedicated commercial services.

2

Commercial Focus Scoring

Every provider is scored 0–10 on commercial signals: dedicated pages, industry sub-pages, certifications. Score 3+ to be listed.

3

Review Analysis

Google Reviews analyzed across 9 quality dimensions. Scores compared against national averages to surface standout providers.

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No Pay-to-Play

Listings are ranked by data quality, not payment. Companies cannot pay to appear higher or remove competitors.

Sources: Google Maps, company websites, Census County Business Patterns (2022), Google Reviews. Last updated March 2026.

What customers say about Omaha providers

727 Google reviews across 2 providers, compared to national averages.

Omaha providers score above average in 4 of 9 quality categories. Average rating: 4.81 stars.

Above avgMentioned moreBelow avgMentioned less
ProfessionalismOn par
Quality of WorkAbove avg
FriendlinessAbove avg
CommunicationAbove avg
KnowledgeableAbove avg
EffectivenessOn par
PunctualityOn par
ResponsivenessOn par
Good ValueBelow avg

Source: Google Reviews analysis via PestSanity.com.

The Omaha pest control market

A moderately competitive market— more competition means better options for commercial customers.

44
Pest control firms in metro
4.81
Average Google rating
1 of 2
Professionally certified
2 / 0
Local-regional / national

Census County Business Patterns (2022). Ratings from Pest Sanity data.

Common commercial pests in Omaha

Based on regional pest pressure patterns and climate conditions.

German Cockroaches

Extreme temperature swings — from subzero winters to 90°F+ summers — make German cockroaches a year-round indoor pest. Midwest populations concentrate entirely within heated structures during 5-6 months of cold weather, creating dense persistent infestations. Humid summers then accelerate breeding cycles.

Most affected: Restaurants, Grocery, Food Processing, Hospitality

Rodents

When temperatures plunge below freezing, mice and rats migrate en masse into commercial buildings. The region's major river corridors and extensive agricultural land sustain large rodent populations that push into urban metros each fall. Norway rats dominate sewer systems in older cities.

Most affected: Warehousing, Restaurants, Manufacturing, Healthcare

Stored Product Pests

The Midwest's agricultural heartland proximity means stored product pests have massive source populations nearby. Warm humid summers accelerate insect development in stored goods, while heated winter warehouses provide continuous breeding conditions. Pests hitchhike in via regional supplier shipments.

Most affected: Food Processing, Warehousing, Grocery, Bakeries

Bed Bugs

Midwest metros consistently rank among the top US cities for bed bug infestations. Older commercial building stock provides ideal harborage, and major hub airports ensure constant reintroduction. Harsh winters have no effect — heated buildings maintain ideal reproduction temperatures year-round.

Most affected: Hospitality, Senior Living, Education, Office Buildings

Ants

Freeze-thaw cycles crack foundations and parking lots, giving pavement ants entry points each spring. Odorous house ants form massive multi-queen supercolonies that infiltrate buildings during spring rains. Carpenter ants target moisture-damaged wood common in buildings stressed by ice dams and humid summers.

Most affected: Restaurants, Healthcare, Office Buildings, Retail

Termites

Eastern subterranean termites are active across the southern and central Midwest. Clay-rich soils retain moisture termites need, and freeze-thaw cycles create foundation cracks for entry. Termites remain active year-round beneath the frost line and inside heated structures.

Most affected: All commercial properties

Pest pressure in Omaha

Omaha's humid continental climate — averaging 54°F with 65% humidity — drives intense seasonal pest pressure as harsh winters push pests indoors and warm, humid summers accelerate reproduction and colony expansion across commercial properties.

Open-Meteo Historical Archive (2023).

5
months above 60°F
active pest season

Nebraska Pest Control Licensing & Regulations

All commercial pest control companies operating in Omaha must comply with Nebraska state licensing requirements.

Regulatory Body

Nebraska Department of Agriculture, Pesticide Program

License Type

Commercial Pesticide Applicator License — Category 7 (Structural Pest Control)

Requirements

Applicants must pass a general standards core exam and Category 7 exam. Licenses are valid for three years with continuing education credits or re-testing required for renewal. Commercial businesses must be registered with the Nebraska Department of Agriculture.

Verify a Nebraska Pest Control License

1 of the 2 providers listed on this page hold additional professional certifications beyond Nebraska licensing, such as QualityPro (NPMA's highest credential, held by fewer than 3% of pest control companies nationally).

Frequently Asked Questions

How many commercial pest control companies serve Omaha?

44 pest control companies operate in the Omaha metro area (Census Bureau, 2022). This page features 2 verified providers, including 2 local and regional companies and 0 national brands.

How often should my Omaha business be treated for pests?

Monthly service is standard for restaurants and food service operations. Quarterly is typical for offices and retail. Omaha's warm-season pest pressure with winter rodent activity means monthly service is recommended for most food-handling businesses.

What are the most common pests in Omaha commercial properties?

The most common commercial pests in Omaha are german cockroaches, rodents, stored product pests, bed bugs. Climate and humidity patterns support persistent pest activity across commercial property types.

What should I look for when choosing commercial pest control in Omaha?

Verify Nebraska state licensing, look for industry certifications like QualityPro (held by ~3% of companies nationally), ensure they have experience with your industry, and ask about their IPM approach. 1 of 2 providers on this page hold professional certifications.

Should I choose a local or national pest control company?

Both have advantages. Local and regional providers (2 in Omaha) often offer more personalized service and competitive pricing. National brands (0 in Omaha) provide standardized protocols and multi-location coverage. The best choice depends on your business size and needs.