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The global pest control market was valued at USD 19.73 billion in 2019 and is projected to expand to USD 42.79 billion by 2032, reflecting a CAGR of 6.19% during the forecast period. In the United States, the sector is expected to grow significantly, reaching USD 18.15 billion by 2032, largely driven by the rising preference for advanced, sustainable, and eco-friendly pest management solutions. North America led the market in 2019, accounting for 48.61% of the global share.

The rise in pest populations worldwide, coupled with climate change and an increasing number of pest-borne diseases, is driving widespread adoption of pest management solutions. Additionally, the expansion of integrated pest management (IPM) practices, the introduction of new IPM programs, and stronger government support are anticipated to positively influence market growth.

The COVID-19 pandemic initially disrupted global industries due to trade suspensions and lockdowns; however, its overall impact on pest management remained moderate. Growing awareness of hygiene and sanitation accelerated the adoption of pest control services during the crisis. For example, in April 2020, Truly Nolen launched its disinfecting and sanitization solution, “TRULY Sanitized,” to support customers during the pandemic.

Information Source: https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/pest-control-market-102854

Key Questions Addressed in the Report:

Drivers & Restraints

Adoption of Pest Control Software to Fuel Market Expansion

The increasing prevalence of vector-borne diseases is a key driver of market growth. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vector-borne illnesses are responsible for around 700,000 deaths annually, representing nearly 17% of all infectious diseases worldwide. This has accelerated demand for pest control methods, including biological, chemical, and mechanical solutions. Rising urbanization, industrialization, and higher hygiene standards linked to new construction projects are also propelling the market forward.

On the other hand, strict government regulations imposed by agencies such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding the use of hazardous pesticides and insecticides pose a restraint, as these chemicals can negatively impact human health and the environment. Nevertheless, growing adoption of pest control software solutions is expected to create lucrative opportunities in the coming years.

Market Segmentation

Insects Segment to Maintain Dominance

By pest type, the insects segment accounted for the largest share of the market in 2019, representing 49.30%. This dominance is attributed to the rapid increase in insect populations in both agricultural and non-agricultural areas.

Regional Insights

North America Maintains Market Leadership

North America emerged as the leading region, generating USD 9.59 billion in 2019, supported by rising awareness of the health and hygiene risks associated with pest infestations. The presence of leading market players and ongoing infrastructure developments across residential and commercial sectors further strengthen the region’s dominance.