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Pest Control Products Market Size - By Product, By Pest Type, By End Use, By Distribution Channel, Growth Forecast, 2025 - 2034

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Pest Control Products Market Size

The pest control products market was estimated at USD 84 billion in 2024. The market is expected to grow from USD 87.2 billion in 2025 to USD 125.5 billion in 2034, at a CAGR of 4.1%, according to latest report published by Global Market Insights Inc.

Pest Control Products Market

The pace of urban development around the world is changing the marketplace for pest control products. Cities are expanding, and with this expansion comes a concentration of people, waste, and construction activity that are ripe for pest infestations. Urban infrastructure such as sewer systems, subways, and multi-story buildings often creates unique habitats for pests (rodents, termites, and cockroaches) that will typically require specialized products to eradicate. The urban pest environment has required a typical increase in demand for residential housing complexes, commercial buildings, and public buildings, especially within urban centers where people congregate.
 

In addition, the infrastructure growth occurring in emerging economies creates new opportunities for pest control companies. As governments invest in housing, transportation, and sanitation, there is a natural synergetic need for pest control to maintain hygiene and safety standard protocols. Furthermore, the construction field is prone to pest infestations, particularly due to soil disturbance and debris. This growth is fueling the demand for pest control products used before construction and following construction. All this activity presents opportunities for manufacturers to build pest control products specific to both urban activity and projects associated with infrastructure.
 

Raising public awareness is set to be a major driver of pest control products. Increased health knowledge of pest-related dangers - like mosquitoes carrying malaria and dengue and rodents transmitting leptospirosis- has made people, organizations, and policymakers more proactive in proactively eliminating pests. For example, health organizations and policy planners are advocating pest management as part of disease prevention, particularly in areas and populations are at risk for outbreaks. Consequently, there has been substantial increases in demand for household pest control products and professional services in the healthcare, hospitality, and educational sectors.
 

Consumers are now more cognizant of the need for effective cleaning of living spaces to avert the transmission of disease. This awareness is driving consumer demand for pest management products which effectively kill or prevent pests but still adhere to the definitions of health and safety. Manufacturers, suppliers, and pest control companies recognize this new reality and are developing products that are equally effective, yet safer for the operator and their customers. All together, these consumer social change factors are contributing to continued growth in the pest control market.
 

Pest Control Products Market Trends

The market for pest control products is experiencing rapid change due to technological changes, sustainability issues, and shifting consumer preferences. Demand for more effective, environmentally friendly, and user-friendly products is growing as urbanizing patterns continue and climate change shifts pest behaviors. Companies are responding to this demand with increased technology, integrated pest management solutions, and formulations that will meet regulatory guidance and consumer demand.
 

  • There is an increasing consumer and regulatory preference for products that limit environmental impact. As such, there is a rise in the demand for biopesticide products, environmentally friendly plant-based repellents, and non-toxic formulations. These formulations are especially attractive to consumers with children, pets, and in industries with focus on sustainable practices, such is in agriculture and hospitality.
     
  • Integrating IoT, AI, and mobile applications into pest control will alter infestation detection and management by focusing on pests with smart traps, autos-monitoring capabilities, and predictive analytics. Enhanced technology will allow for more accurate targeted/responsive pest control applications, especially in the commercial/industrial environment but in others as well, through increased use of data-supported decision-making and lower levels of chemical treatment.
     
  • The emergence of e-commerce and digital learning has provided consumers with the ability to take more control over pest control themselves. DIY kits, educational materials, and subscription-based products/even services are on the rise in urban markets. This has been changing the competitive landscape for various pest control service providers, making it necessary for some to innovate and connect with consumers who are the end-users in a more direct manner.
     
  • Governments and global regulatory bodies are requiring governments to implement tighter regulations for the use of pesticides in residential and agricultural occupational markets. This driving reformulation of products to meet safety, toxicity, and environmental standards. Companies offering pest treatments are increasingly pursuing certifications, labeling transparently, and keep regulations equivalent in frameworks, which include see REACH (EU), EPA (US) and BIS (India). These regulations provide consumer safety and also opportunities for companies that can innovate within regulations.
     

Pest Control Products Market Analysis

Global Pest Control Products Market Size, By Product, 2021 – 2034 (USD Billion)
  • Chemical pest control products are preferential among many users for their relatively fast and effective control of many different pesticides on target pests. The specific formulations of chemical products (e.g., organophosphates, pyrethroids, and neonicotinoids) target specific biological systems in pest species to produce short knockdown times and residual protection.
     
  • Their ability to work on multiple pest species at once makes them desirable for use when pest pressure is high and immediate pest control is desired. This situation is often found in high pest-pressure environments such as agricultural fields and commercial establishments.
     
  • While chemical pest control products are still effective, regulations surrounding toxicity, persistence in the environment, and the health risks to humans are being scrutinized by regulatory agencies. Regulatory agencies like the EPA in the US, REACH in the European Union, and BIS in India are decreasing levels of active ingredients and limits on residues of active ingredients. These regulations are shaping or pushing manufacturers to invest more in reformulating, providing otherwise okay low toxicity products, or safety of application of pesticides. 
     
Global Pest Control Products Market Revenue Share, By Pest Type, (2024)

Based on pest type, the pest control products market is segmented into insects, rodents, and others. The insects segment accounted for 72% of the market share in 2024.
 

  • Insects, including cockroaches, ants, mosquitoes, and flies, are the most prevalent pests in any residential or urban setting. Thus, insect-specific pest control products such as insect sprays, gels, aerosolized products, and electric deterrents are desirable. Urban residences and commercial establishments such as restaurants, medical institutions, and educational facilities are frequent users of these products, especially in areas where ambient temperature and humidity are higher.
     
  • Insects can be significant vectors for disease; therefore, they are considered a public health concern. Specifically, mosquitoes transmit malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus; flies disseminate food-related infections; and cockroaches have been linked to asthma and allergic reactions.
     
  • All these factors have led to increased investments in insect control products, as well as large investments made by governments, health systems, and consumers. The market is improving in the areas of larvicides, fogging, and long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs). The market for these products tends to expand in tropical and subtropical regions where outbreaks or disease occurrence is the most common.
     

Based on end use, the pest control products market is segmented into residential consumers, commercial and industrial users and agricultural users. The agricultural segment held a major market share, generating a revenue of USD 50.3 billion in 2024.
 

  • Agricultural users rely on pesticide products to manage pests, including insects, rodents, fungi, etc., that impact yield and quality. Pesticide approaches may be chemical (conventional pesticides), biological, or integrated pest management (IPM) strategies, and all seek to minimize crop damage and provide food security. Considerable pressure is mounting to feed growing populations, so agricultural users are looking for pest control opportunities that provide broad spectrum control, residual activity, and compatibility with other agrochemicals at the time of application, particularly in high-value crops (fruits, vegetables, grains, etc.).
     
  • As pesticide residue concerns increase in food and soil degradation, agricultural users are increasingly looking for biopesticide-based alternatives, organic pest control products/options, or precise application mechanics. Regulatory and export markets are starting to increase residue thresholds for agricultural products, which incentivizes farmers to produce. This is particularly prevalent in export based farming regions, or producers looking for organic certification, as sustainability and traceability create market differentiation points.
     
U.S. Pest Control Products Market Size, 2021 - 2034 (USD Billion)

In 2024, the U.S. dominated the North America pest control products market, accounting for around 72.6% share and generating around USD 20.7 billion revenue in the same year.
 

  • Due to its technological advancements and regulatory vigilance, the U.S. is uniquely positioned to lead the global market. U.S.-based manufacturers are innovating new formulations, smart pest control technologies, and biopesticides. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sets stringent registry and application standards for pesticide use, forcing manufacturers to focus on safety, efficacy, and sustainability.
     
  • Since North America is a diverse region with multiple climate zones, high urbanization, and high agricultural input, the region leads by size and capacity in the global pest control products market. North America has a diverse pest problem; for example, urban areas face urban nuisances in the form of termites and rodents while agricultural regions struggle with crop damaging insects. North America's overall strong infrastructure, advanced distribution networks, and consumers' willingness-to-pay for sustainability and premium products supports their position as some of the most important innovators and markets going forward.
     

In Europe pest control products market, Germany leads the 20% share in 2024 and is expected to grow at 4.9% CAGR during the forecast period.
 

  • Europe's pest control market is shaped by its stringent regulatory landscape, mainly through frameworks such as the Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR) and REACH. The rigor of regulation and oversight promotes strict guidelines around the chemical makeup, human safety and environmental impact of pest control products produced by manufacturers, thus ensuring that low toxicity, biodegradable and residue-free pest control solutions are produced.
     
  • Consumers in Europe are very well-informed and highly environmentally centered, leading the demand for pest control products in line with sustainability and health values. Homeowners and the hospitality market show strong preference for organic, pet-safe and child-safe options. Awareness campaigns led by government and development of incentives for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) options in some agricultural settings and in public spaces also strongly advance this industry trend. As a consequence, companies doing business in Europe are relying on transparency, eco-certifications and awareness related to ethical branding.
     

The Asia Pacific leads the pest control products market; China leads with revenue share of around 34% in 2024 and is anticipated to grow with a CAGR of around 5% from 2025 to 2034.
 

  • There is an increase in demand for pest control products in Asia-Pacific as a result of rapid urbanization, infrastructure development, and agrarian intensification. Nation states such as China, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam are experiencing increased pest pressure in urban and rural areas, which has resulted in more widespread acceptance of pest control products. Agriculture requires high-yield crops from insects and rodents thus ensuring food security, as is the case with use of pesticides in densely populated nations. Increased use of chemical pesticides, biopesticides and integrated pest management (IPM) practices can be observed across farming areas.
     
  • The growing middle class in the region of APAC is becoming increasingly health-conscious and environmentally aware, resulting in increased demand for safe, effective, and environmentally responsible pest management products for residential and commercial use. Governments in APAC countries are also tightening regulations on pesticide use as they promote safer alternatives and sustainable pest management practices, and countries like Japan and South Korea lead the way with innovative and low-toxicity formulations. Emerging markets are not far from catching up with APAC nations in innovation and adoption driven by public health campaigns and improved distribution networks. The changes in APAC represent a considerable opportunity for global and local business growth.
     

Latin America pest control products markets is growing at a CAGR of 3.7% during the forecast period.
 

  • Latin America serves as a global center of agriculture and is a significant producer of some of the world's largest commodities including soybeans, coffee, sugarcane, and fruits. This massive agricultural activity exposes the region to significant vulnerability from pest infestations, including pests such as insects, rodents, and fungi. Farmers in the region, notably in Brazil and Argentina, rely on the use of pest management products to protect crop yields and achieve acceptable quality for export. As climate change increases the pests' capacity for migration and resistance, there is a growing demand for pest control products including improved formulations of chemicals, biopesticides, and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) built into the existing conditions of the local crops.
     
  • Urban growth is increasing pest-related health issues In Latin America, particularly in densely populated cities that lack sanitation measures. Mosquito-borne illnesses such as dengue, Zika, and chikungunya are clear examples of how mosquito-related health issues cascade and increase public attention and awareness. Agencies and government tend to invest heavily in vector control strategies to limit the proliferation of these hazardous bacteria.
     
  • This consumer trend is also encouraging sales of mosquito repellents as well as larvicides in household pest management for disorderly, safe placement of residual insecticides. There is an increase in the marketing and sales of household insecticides fumigation systems as well as insecticide-laced fabric mosquito netting as a manufactured barrier to mosquitoes.  
     

Pest Control Products Market Share

Syngenta AG is leading with 10% market share. Syngenta AG, Bayer CropScience, BASF SE, FMC and Corteva Agriscience collectively hold around 25%, indicating moderately fragmented market concentration. These prominent players are proactively involved in strategic endeavors, such as mergers & acquisitions, facility expansions & collaborations, to expand their product portfolios, extend their reach to a broad customer base, and strengthen their market position.
 

Syngenta AG is a globally recognized leader in agricultural science and technology, with a primary focus on crop protection and seeds. Through its professional pest management business unit, Syngenta provides solutions for pest control in agricultural, public health, and urban pest contexts. Syngenta's SecureChoice Assurance Programs provide pest management professionals with proven product offerings, training, and digital tools. In addition, Syngenta has a dedicated vector control business unit, specifically for managing the public health threat of pest populations that transmit disease and threaten food security.
 

Bayer CropScience, a business unit of Bayer AG, is also a significant global player in the fields of crop protection and pest control. Bayer's commitment to integrated pest management (IPM) allows them to provide pest management solutions (insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, seed treatments, etc.) for agriculture and non-agriculture. Bayer's pest management solutions have utility in both agricultural and non-agricultural settings such as public health, food storage and urban pest control. Sustainability and innovation are at the forefront of Bayer's crop protection products and services to try and limit food loss and public health risks in pest management. 
 

Pest Control Products Market Companies

Major players operating in the pest control products industry are:

  • ADAMA Agricultural Solutions
  • American Vanguard
  • B&G Equipment Company
  • BASF SE
  • Bayer CropScience
  • Birchmeier
  • Control Solutions
  • Corteva Agriscience
  • FMC
  • Koppert Biological Systems
  • Nufarm
  • Sumitomo Chemical
  • Syngenta AG
  • UPL
  • Valent BioSciences
     

B&G Equipment Company manufactures professional-grade equipment used in residential, commercial and industrial pest control. It is known for its durable and innovative products such as sprayers, foggers, foamers and dusters. B&G and its equipment are proudly used by pest control professionals throughout North America because of B&G's track record of producing precision engineered tools and quality products and its professionalism in servicing the industry. B&G Equipment Company is now part of the Pelsis group of companies, all leading the way in developing new equipment for pest, pest vectors and disinfection control strategies.
 

FMC Corporation, an agricultural sciences company focused on crop protection, plant health and professional pest control and based out of Philadelphia, is a major player in our industry. Company’s pest control portfolio includes major brands such as Talstar and Scion, which help manage a wide range of pest problems in residential, commercial and agricultural pest control. FMC invests heavily in research and development and has many exciting new synthetic and biological products that will be coming into the marketplace, and they operate in over 50 countries. FMC also places a great emphasis on sustainability and innovation by improving pest control methods with proven solutions, which help lessen the environmental impact.
 

Pest Control Products Market News

  • In September 2025, Corteva Agriscience introduced its next-generation fungicide, Zorvec Entecta, in India to provide effective protection of grape and potato crops. It is a type of fungicide developed specifically to control Downy Mildew in grapes and Late Blight in potatoes. The launch of Zorvec Entecta adds disease control capacity and supports Corteva's strategy to increase its position in high-value horticultural segments through innovation in crop protection products.
     
  • In June 2025, Birchmeier expanded its professional line of pest control equipment and offered the Foxy Plus, Spray-Matic 1.25, and Foam-Matic 1.25 handheld sprayers, each featuring 360° spraying and chemical-resistant seals for increased durability and versatility, as well as the Flox 10 and Iris 15 manual backpack sprayers equipped with a PR3 pressure regulator designed to maximize consistent pressure and chemical application. Ergonomically designed to enhance professional features, comfort, reliability, and ease of maintenance, these tools help pest control operators do their jobs effectively.
     
  • In June 2025, Bayer CropScience launched BICOTA, a granular insecticide in India specifically developed to manage stem borers in paddy crops. The product offers long-lasting protection and contributes to improved root and tiller development, making it a valuable addition to integrated pest management (IPM) practices aimed at enhancing crop health and productivity.
     
  • In January 2025, BASF SE launched Ridesco WG Insecticide. This is a next-generation alpha-cypermethrin- and dinotefuran-based insecticide with a unique quick-release formulation. This product works on spiders, cockroaches, and other occasional invaders, in both indoor and outdoor environments, which include sensitive areas, such as food handling areas. This new product will provide pest management professionals with a versatile, stable product that is also effective.
     
  • In April 2024, ADAMA Agricultural Solutions introduced Maxentis Fungicide, a broad-spectrum fungicide that provides control of multiple diseases that affect key cereal crops, such as wheat, barley, and oilseed rape. With a dual mode of action, Maxentis Fungicide provides flexibility in spray programs while providing improved crop yield and disease control. The introduction of Maxentis Fungicide expands ADAMA's portfolio of cereal fungicides in Europe and enhances its commitment to improved, effective, and flexible crop protection products.
     

The pest control products market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecasts in terms of revenue (USD Billion) and volume (Thousand units) from 2021 to 2034, for the following segments:

Market, By Product

  • Chemical pest control products
    • Ready-to-use sprays & aerosols
    • Concentrated liquid
    • Granular & powder
    • Baits & gel formulations
    • Fumigants & space treatment
  • Biological & natural pest control products
    • Microbial pesticides
    • Botanical & essential oil-based
    • Pheromone traps & attractants
  • Mechanical & physical control products
    • Traps & monitoring devices
    • Electronic & IoT-enabled devices
    • Ultrasonic device

Market, By Pest Type

  • Insects
  • Rodents
  • Others  

Market, By End Use

  • Residential Consumers
  • Commercial & Industrial Users
    • Food processing and restaurants
    • Healthcare facilities and pharmaceuticals
    • Hospitality and office buildings
    • Warehousing and logistics
    • Others
  • Agricultural Users

Market, By Distribution Channel

  • Direct sales
  • Distributor networks
  • Specialty retailers
  • Online and digital channels

The above information is provided for the following regions and countries:

  • North America
    • U.S.
    • Canada
  • Europe
    • Germany
    • UK
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • India
    • Japan
    • Australia
    • South Korea
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
    • Argentina
  • Middle East and Africa
    • South Africa
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE

 

Authors: Avinash Singh , Sunita Singh
Frequently Asked Question(FAQ) :
What is the market size of the pest control products in 2024?
The market size was USD 84 billion in 2024, with a CAGR of 4.1% expected through 2034 driven by urbanization and increased construction activity that expand pest habitats.
What is the projected value of the pest control products market by 2034?
The pest control products market is expected to reach USD 125.5 billion by 2034, propelled by public health awareness, regulatory standards, and adoption of smart pest control technologies.
What is the current pest control products market size in 2025?
The market size is projected to reach USD 87.2 billion in 2025.
How much revenue did the chemical pest control products segment generate in 2024?
Chemical pest control products generated USD 40.6 billion in 2024, leading the market due to their fast-acting effectiveness against multiple pest species.
What was the valuation of the insects segment in 2024?
The insects segment accounted for 72% market share in 2024, led by their prevalence in residential settings and role as disease vectors.
Which region leads the pest control products market?
North America leads the market with the U.S. accounting for 72.6% regional share and USD 20.7 billion in 2024. Technological innovation and EPA regulatory standards fuel the region's dominance.
What are the upcoming trends in the pest control products market?
Key trends include adoption of eco-friendly biopesticides, IoT and AI-enabled smart pest control technologies, rise of DIY solutions through e-commerce, and stricter regulatory frameworks promoting safer formulations.
Who are the key players in the pest control products market?
Key players include Syngenta AG, Bayer CropScience, BASF SE, FMC, Corteva Agriscience, ADAMA Agricultural Solutions, American Vanguard, B&G Equipment Company, Birchmeier, Control Solutions, Koppert Biological Systems, Nufarm, Sumitomo Chemical, UPL, and Valent BioSciences.
Pest Control Products Market Scope
  • Pest Control Products Market Size
  • Pest Control Products Market Trends
  • Pest Control Products Market Analysis
  • Pest Control Products Market Share
Authors: Avinash Singh , Sunita Singh
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Base Year: 2024

Companies covered: 15

Tables & Figures: 210

Countries covered: 18

Pages: 250

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