68 Best Pest Control Website Examples
I found the best pest control websites that attract new clients.
These sites nail the panic-to-peace conversion with bold trust signals and action-first design. Here are some tips and tricks to make the best site:
- Lead with protective, reassuring copy. Action Pest Control
anchors their brand with “Your Trusted Partner” and “Protecting Homes, Health, and Happiness” messaging that calms worried homeowners. DNR Pest Control
uses peace-focused language to convert anxious property owners. - Use high-contrast color psychology to signal urgency and trust. Agro Pest Control’s
orange-and-black contrast creates immediate authority. Pestora’s
bright yellow accents radiate reliability. Holder Pest Control’s
bold yellow-and-black navigation drives leads with clear CTAs. - Build credibility through specific expertise markers. Homepro Pest Control
showcases certified experts and safe solutions. Bostonia Pest Control
displays pest-free guarantees. Green Machine
leads with proven results and transparent pricing backed by stellar reviews.
Check out these pest control design examples below…
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This pest control service site leads with "Reliable Pest Control for a Safer Tomorrow" and pairs dark hero copy with a bright chartreuse CTA button.
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This pest control template uses neon chartreuse underlines on italicized words ("relax" and "breathe") to interrupt the dark hero headline.
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This emergency preparedness SaaS site uses a dark tactical layout with orange accents and positions itself around "Privacy-First Guarantee"—"We don't track you. We don't sell your data."
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A-1 Pest Specialist
This pest control site uses a dark hazmat-suit hero image with orange accent buttons and stacked "Quick Response / Free Consultation / 1 Months Warranty" cards.
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This pest control site anchors trust with "100 Years of Trust" repeated across header, hero badge, and icon bar, then segments services by audience ("For My Home" vs. "My Business") with distinct CTAs.
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This pest control site sells local expertise through stacked trust badges: "#1 PEST CONTROL KALAMUNDA," "HIGHLY RATED & REVIEWED," "KIDS & PETS FRIENDLY," and "$100,000 termite Damage Warranty."
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This pest control site anchors trust with "SINCE 1986" and uses a monochrome blue line-art fly illustration as its distinctive brand mark.
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This pest control landing page uses a dark navy background, yellow accent icons, and a prominent right-column lead form positioned alongside hero copy.
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Bombs Away Termite & Pest Specialists
This pest control site uses military branding—bomb logo, olive-green color scheme, "Bombs Away" name—to stand out in a commoditized local services category.
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This pest control services site splits the hero with diagonal-cropped technician imagery and makes "PESTS" red with underline emphasis in the headline.
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This pest control site uses blue bug illustrations as playful brand mascots and highlights "FREE" in color within the quote form heading.
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This pest control site leads with "Providing an Elite Service at a Fair Price" and repeats "pregnant, child & pet friendly" across three feature cards to build safety trust.
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This pest control services site anchors trust with a left-aligned "10 Years Of Undefeated Success" statement against amber, paired with customer count stats in a 2×2 grid.
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This pest control site uses a grayscale technician photo with green overlay and italic serif headline, positioning three service cards to overlap the hero bottom.
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This pest control services site leads with "24 HOUR PEST CONTROL" in stencil-stamp font and organizes 17 pest types in a grid rather than narrative copy.
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Palmer Pest Control
This pest control services site layers a purple gradient over hazmat-suited workers in the hero, then uses a purple call-out box anchoring an offset image collage in the About section.
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This pest control site uses a military-style shield crest logo and "Shield your Home. Protect your family." headline to position bug elimination as family protection.
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This pest control site leads with "LEAVE THE PESTS TO US" and splits the hero between oversized technician photos and a mascot elephant wearing a branded cape.
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This pest control site uses dark backgrounds with gold accents and leads with "THE ANN ARBOR AREA'S BEST-REVIEWED PEST CONTROL COMPANY" in uppercase.
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This pest control site leads with a full-width announcement bar stating "DON'T GET STUNG!" and deploys vintage engraved pest illustrations in a grid below the hero.
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This pest control site leads with italicized H1 "Address the pest problem at the source." and anchors trust with a "VETERAN OWNED" badge overlaid on the hero image.
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This pest control site leads with a service technician photo and pricing anchor, then uses an 8-card pest grid with colored icons and blue accent bars.
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This pest control site uses a cartoon termite mascot and organizes services as three image-topped cards with matching purple action buttons.
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This pest control site overlaps a lead-capture form onto the hero image and repeats phone numbers across the top bar, footer, and dual side-by-side buttons.
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This pest control site uses full-width orange banner CTAs with "FREE AND COMPLETE INSPECTION" emphasized mid-page to convert urgently.
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This wildlife removal franchise site headlines "Turn Nature's Nuisances Into Your Next Venture" over hero imagery of animals in urban spaces.
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This pest control site uses rotating pest names in italic serif ("Let us solve your rat problem") paired with circular overlapping service photos.
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This pest control site highlights "AN ENTIRE YEAR" of protection in orange within the hero headline, pairing it with a dual CTA of phone number and learn-more button.
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This pest control site uses a family-in-garden hero image and a mixed-size service grid with cartoon bug icons to build trust with homeowners.
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This pest control landing page leads with a $67 offer and captures phone number upfront in a sticky navigation button.
Design Data
The colors, fonts, and layout choices used across 68 pest control websites.
Background color
How dark or light the page background is (background luminance).
- White / near white 57.4% (39)
- Black / near black 14.7% (10)
- Mid-tone 14.7% (10)
- Light 8.8% (6)
- Dark 4.4% (3)
Accent color
The color of each site's primary button, measured from its code (accent hue family).
- Amber / orange 34.3% (23)
- Green 29.9% (20)
- Blue 11.9% (8)
- Red 11.9% (8)
- Lime 4.5% (3)
- Black, white & gray 3% (2)
- Purple 3% (2)
- Teal / cyan 1.5% (1)
Hero imagery
The kind of visual the top section leads with.
- Photography 86.6% (58)
- Illustration 6% (4)
- No imagery 6% (4)
- Product screenshot 1.5% (1)
Button shape
Corner rounding on primary buttons (border radius relative to height).
- Pill (fully rounded) 47.8% (11)
- Rounded corners 30.4% (7)
- Square corners 21.7% (5)
Font combination
How heading and body typefaces pair (serif vs. sans-serif).
- All sans-serif 73.1% (19)
- Serif headings, sans-serif body 23.1% (6)
- All serif 3.8% (1)
Color intensity
How colorful the palette is, from black-and-white to bold color (saturation).
- Soft, muted color 67.6% (46)
- Black & white 16.2% (11)
- Bold, vivid color 16.2% (11)
Dark mode support
Sites whose code adapts to the visitor's light/dark preference (prefers-color-scheme).
- Yes 6.7% (2)
- No 93.3% (28)
Most-used fonts
The typeface each site leads with, read from its live CSS.
- Montserrat 19.2% (5)
- Poppins 11.5% (3)
- Abril Fatface 11.5% (3)
- Roboto 7.7% (2)
- Kamerik 105 Cyrillic 3.8% (1)
Percentages are the share of sites where each trait could be measured, with counts in parentheses. Last updated July 2026.
Best pest control website examples default to bright, not white-glove
Fifty-seven percent of the sites in this set (39 of 68) sit in the near-white luminance bucket, making pale backgrounds the default mode for pest control website design rather than one option among many. Near-black backgrounds hold a distant second place at 14.7%, tied exactly with mid-tone backgrounds at the same share. True light-gray or dark treatments barely register, at under nine percent combined. Homepro Pest Control
, Extra Mile Pest Control
, and Abell Pest Control
all build on white, and the pattern reads as a trust signal: a pest control company is selling cleanliness and reassurance, and a stark black interface (as on Certified Pest Elimination
or AmeriGuard Extermination
) reads as an intentional, harder-edged exception rather than the norm.
Amber and green split the accent color, with little room for anything else
Amber leads accent hues at 34.3%, green follows close behind at 29.9%, and together they account for roughly two out of three sites. Blue and red tie at 11.9% each, and everything past that (lime, neutral, purple, teal) is a rounding error. This is a category where color carries literal meaning: amber signals warning and caution tape, green signals nature, safety, and eco-friendly treatment. Entohygiene Services Sdn Bhd
, Raj Pest Control
, and Mint Pest Control
demonstrate the amber path, while Evans West Valley Spray
and Black Pest
anchor the green one. A builder picking blue or red, like Down and Out Pest Control
or DNR Pest Control
, is making a deliberate break from the category’s two dominant signals.
Muted color, photo heroes, and pill buttons form the default toolkit
Muted palettes cover 67.6% of sites, dwarfing both monochrome and vibrant treatments at 16.2% each. Photography-led heroes appear on 86.6% of sites, making illustration or product mockups rare choices. Pill-shaped CTAs are the plurality button style at 47.8%, ahead of rounded at 30.4% and square at 21.7%. OZ Pest Control Adelaide
and Agro Pest Control
combine all three defaults: muted color, a photo hero, pill buttons. The message for a new build is that restraint wins here, loud vibrant color and stylized illustration are the outliers, not the norm.
Sans-serif typography is nearly universal, and dark mode barely exists
Body copy is set in sans-serif fonts on 94.1% of sites, and headings follow the same logic at 76.9% sans versus a small serif or display minority. Montserrat is the single most common typeface, appearing on 19.2% of sites, including Entohygiene Services Sdn Bhd
and AmeriGuard Extermination
. Dark mode support is close to nonexistent, offered on only 6.7% of sites, with Pest Control Consultants
among the rare pair. For a niche built on daytime service calls and quick mobile bookings, that combination of plain sans type and no dark-mode toggle reflects function over sophistication.