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Pest control is the act of limiting or eliminating unwelcome insects and other pests from areas used by people. Particularly animals that harm forests, cattle, crops, or humans, especially in their dwellings, are referred to as 'pests' in this context. When other species' actions have a negative influence on human goals, humans are intolerant of their existing in the same location as them. Humans have altered the environment for their own interests. As a result, while an elephant is OK in its native habitat, it becomes a problem when it tramples crops. Insects, termites, rodents, animals, scorpions, bees & wasps, ants, spiders, and other pests are a few of the pests that impact people in different regions.This report comes with 10% free customization, enabling you to add data that meets your specific business needs.
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Caterpillars, grasshoppers, and locusts are pests that cause harm to crops because they consume their leaves, seeds, and fruits. When locusts create large plagues of several million, they may significantly harm harvests and trigger famine situations. The major risks to these insects include pesticide and fertiliser pollution, as well as intensive agriculture. People require more food and room as they get larger.
According to the research report, “Global Pest Control Market Outlook, 2029”, the market is expected to cross USD 34.25 Billion market size by 2029, increasing from USD 24.75 Billion In 2023. The global market is forecasted to grow with 5.74 % CAGR by 2024-29. The global pest control market is on a path of consistent growth, largely influenced by heightened awareness regarding health and hygiene, environmental sustainability, and the on-going trend of urbanization. As urban areas continue to expand, there is a notable increase in the need for pest management solutions across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors.
Factors such as climate change and the encroachment of human populations into previously uninhabited regions are resulting in increased encounters with pests, thereby underscoring the importance of effective control measures. The industry is also experiencing a transition towards environmentally friendly and non-toxic solutions, driven by growing environmental consciousness and stricter regulations aimed at reducing chemical usage. Furthermore, technological advancements, including digital pest control systems, real-time monitoring, and integrated pest management approaches, are significantly improving the efficiency and effectiveness of pest control services. The heightened emphasis on public health, along with a growing understanding of the implications of pests on food security and safety, is further propelling market demand.
The pest control used in various applications includes residential, commercial, Agriculture, residential and other applications. It is expected to have high market size for other applications in the future. Because of the growth in the pest control used the demand for pest is increasing. The mechanical method which is used and to control are hoeing weeds, saturating leaves with water to physically remove insects, setting traps or constructing barriers to keep pests out. Using biological methods it helps in using healthy creatures like insects that consume or parasitize other insects. Ticks, bedbugs, and termites, which are common domestic pests in homes, are less likely to infest commercial buildings.
Rats and cockroaches frequently assault businesses since these establishments are frequently next to abandoned buildings, landfills, food processing facilities, industrial settings, outside entrances, etc. Depending on the size, location, and kind of the firm, commercial pest control operations must be carried out. For the greatest pest control, innovation and sensing technologies will be used. Comparing commercial pest control to domestic services, the methods used are typically more inventive and comprehensive. The vastness of the premise necessitates a range of unified pest management strategies in order to provide the best pest control services. Pest infestations on a farm may have an impact on the infrastructure of the buildings as well as the production of the cattle. Monitoring and management of the pest population are crucial for improving the production of cattle.
Rats, mice, and other rodents all influence humans. Hantavirus, lymphocytic choriomeningitis, the plague, salmonella, rat bite fever, and tularmia are a few of the viruses that can cause illness. Among the most deadly bug infestations that a home might experience are termites. Unlike some other forms of pests, they won't sting, bite, contaminate food source, or spread illness. Termites, however, pose a threat to the house's structural integrity. Therefore it has become important for people to do keep this pest away from places they don’t like. Along with rising global commerce, climate change is one of the factors contributing to the spread of pests and illnesses.
Pest population size, survival rate, and geographic dispersion can all be impacted by climate change, as can disease intensity, development, and geographic dissemination. Some pests, such as Tephritid fruit flies (which harm fruit and other crops) and autumn armyworm (which feeds on a growing range of crops, including maize, sorghum, and millet), have already expanded as a result of the warmer environment. The most damaging migratory pest in the world, the desert locust, is among those whose migration patterns and geographic distributions are predicted to shift as a result of climate change.
The global pest control market can be divided into several distinct segments based on the methods employed, including the By Control Method segment. This segment encompasses four primary approaches: Chemical, Mechanical, Biological, and Other methods. The Chemical control segment is the largest and most widely utilized, involving the application of a diverse array of synthetic pesticides and insecticides to eliminate and prevent pest infestations. These chemical-based solutions offer rapid and effective pest elimination, but their use has raised concerns over potential environmental and health impacts, leading to increased demand for more eco-friendly alternatives.
The Mechanical control segment, on the other hand, relies on physical barriers, traps, and other non-chemical devices to deter and capture pests, providing a safer option for pest management. The Biological control segment utilizes natural predators, parasites, and microbial agents to target and control pest populations in a more sustainable manner, aligning with the growing emphasis on environmentally-conscious solutions. Finally, the Other control methods segment encompasses emerging and innovative approaches, such as the use of pheromones, heat treatments, and even genetic modifications, which aim to provide comprehensive, tailored pest control strategies to meet the diverse needs of residential, commercial, and agricultural settings worldwide.
COVID-19 Impacts
In order to deliver safe goods and services, stop disease outbreaks, and lower the chance of downtime, vital enterprises and organisations depend on pest control. When the coronavirus lockdown limitations are relaxed, the restoration of a building to normal usage will be delayed by pest infestations. Utilizing pest control services at this time will enable you to keep an eye on infestations, deal with them immediately, and drastically save expenditures.Considered In the Report
- Geography: Global
- Historical year: 2018
- Base year: 2023
- Estimated year: 2024
- Forecasted year: 2029
Aspects covered in this report
- Global Pest Control Market with its value and forecast along with its segments
- Region & country wise Pest Control market analysis
- Application wise Pest Control distribution
- Various drivers and challenges
- On-going trends and developments
- Top profiled companies
- Strategic recommendation
Regions covered in the report
- North America (US, Canada, Mexico)
- Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands)
- Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, Australia, South Korea)
- Latin America (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia)
- Middle-East & Africa (UAE, Saudi Arabia, South Africa)
- Commercial
- Residential
- Agriculture
- Industrial
- Others
- Insect (Cockroaches, Ants, Bed bugs, Mosquitoes, Flies, Ticks, Crickets, Moths, Bettles etc.)
- Termites
- Rodents
- Wildlife
- Others
Based on control method type in the report
- Chemical
- Mechanical
- Biological
- Others
The approach of the report
This report consists of a combined approach of primary as well as secondary research. Initially, secondary research was used to get an understanding of the market and listing out the companies that are present in the market. The secondary research consists of third-party sources such as press releases, annual report of companies, analysing the government generated reports and databases.After gathering the data from secondary sources primary research was conducted by making telephonic interviews with the leading players about how the market is functioning and then conducted trade calls with dealers and distributors of the market. Post this we have started doing primary calls to consumers by equally segmenting consumers in regional aspects, tier aspects, age group, and gender. Once we have primary data with us we have started verifying the details obtained from secondary sources.
Intended audience
This report can be useful to industry consultants, manufacturers, suppliers, associations & organizations related to agriculture industry, healthcare industry, hygiene industry, government bodies and other stakeholders to align their market-centric strategies. In addition to marketing & presentations, it will also increase competitive knowledge about the industry.This product will be delivered within 2 business days.
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary5. Economic /Demographic Snapshot13. Strategic Recommendations15. Disclaimer
2. Market Dynamics
3. Research Methodology
4. Market Structure
6. Global Pest Control Market Outlook
7. North America Pest Control Market Outlook
8. Europe Pest Control Market Outlook
9. Asia-Pacific Pest Control Market Outlook
10. South America Pest Control Market Outlook
11. Middle East & Africa Pest Control Market Outlook
12. Competitive Landscape
14. Annexure
List of Figures
List of Tables
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
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- Company 2
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- Company 20