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FieldRoutes Report Finds Growth Optimism Returning as Pest Operators Double Down on Technology

FieldRoutes survey finds growing optimism and soaring technology investments among pest control operators in 2026

By Leila Farooq
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FieldRoutes, a ServiceTitan product, released its 2026 Pest Control State of the Trades report showing increased optimism among pest control operators with 53% expecting improved market conditions and 62% anticipating revenue growth. Operators are doubling investments in technology, particularly software and AI, to combat rising material costs and margin pressures. The report highlights technology as key to efficiency, automation, and sustaining growth amid operational challenges.

FieldRoutes Report Finds Growth Optimism Returning as Pest Operators Double Down on Technology
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Key Points

  • 53% of pest control operators expect better market conditions in 2026, reflecting renewed optimism in the sector.
  • Investment in software more than doubled from 20% in 2025 to 44% in 2026, driven by demands for automation and AI to improve operational efficiency.
  • Material costs and margin pressures remain top risks, pushing operators to adopt advanced technology solutions for workflow automation and customer retention.
  • Impacted sectors include pest control services, field service SaaS providers, AI and automation technology vendors, and related operational efficiency markets.

ST. LOUIS, July 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FieldRoutes, a ServiceTitan product and leading cloud-based and mobile SaaS provider for field service businesses, today released its 2026 Pest Control State of the Trades, showing that pest control companies entered 2026 with record optimism while making significant investments in technology to address rising operational costs. According to the report, 53% of operators expect market conditions to improve, and 62% anticipate revenue growth. As material costs continue to pressure margins, planned investment in software more than doubled year over year, from 20% in 2025 to 44% in 2026, reflecting growing demand for automation and AI to drive operational efficiency.

“It’s encouraging to see optimism returning to the pest control industry, but confidence alone won’t determine who succeeds,” said Scott Traina, General Manager of Property Care at ServiceTitan. “Operators are navigating higher costs, tighter margins, and rising customer expectations all at once. The businesses that invest in technology to improve visibility, automate workflows, and make faster decisions will be best positioned to turn today’s optimism into long-term growth."

Material Costs Are the Industry's Top Business Risk
Nearly seven in 10 operators (68%) cited the cost of materials as their biggest challenge heading into 2026. Material availability (51%), customer retention (51%), and maintaining profitable margins (49%) also ranked among operators’ top concerns, reinforcing the need for technology that improves efficiency and protects margins.

Technology Investment Surges as Operators Focus on Efficiency
Planned investment in software more than doubled year over year as operators increasingly looked to technology to improve efficiency. AI was identified as the technology expected to deliver the greatest business value over the next one to three years, with 40% of operators selecting it as their top choice, ahead of marketing automation (33%) and data analytics (31%). Among businesses that have yet to expand their AI capabilities, cost (42%), implementation time (23%), and uncertainty about where to start (21%) remain the biggest barriers.

To view the full findings and key takeaways, download FieldRoutes’ 2026 Pest Control State of the Trades here.

About the Research
The survey was conducted on behalf of FieldRoutes by Thrive Analytics, an independent third-party research provider and a leading digital marketing research firm, polling 1,027 pest control and lawn care businesses. This research is for informational purposes only and FieldRoutes provides no assurances (express or implied) with respect to the accuracy of the survey data. Forward-looking economic and industry outlooks represent the views of the survey respondents, and may not represent the view of FieldRoutes, ServiceTitan, or its affiliates. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied.

About FieldRoutes
FieldRoutes, a ServiceTitan product, is a leading cloud-based and mobile SaaS provider for field service businesses. FieldRoutes' platform automates many aspects of field service operations for enterprise and small business customers with office management, advanced route optimization, payment processing, digital sales, marketing, and customer acquisition capabilities. Field service providers across the country rely on FieldRoutes to provide them with data-driven insights to become more efficient and drive revenue to their business, so they can grow quickly, scale intelligently, and serve their customers relentlessly.

© 2026 Field Service Holdings, LLC. All rights reserved. FieldRoutes, PestRoutes, and all FieldRoutes and PestRoutes product and service names mentioned herein are registered trademarks or unregistered trademarks of Field Service Holdings, LLC or its affiliates in the United States and other countries. Other brand names and marks mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks of their respective holder(s).

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Risks

  • Rising material costs pose significant financial pressures on pest control operators, potentially limiting profitability and growth.
  • Barriers to AI adoption such as cost, implementation time, and uncertainty may slow technology integration despite growing interest.
  • Customer retention challenges alongside cost pressures create uncertainty over sustainable growth if operational efficiencies are not achieved.

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