For operators
Get exclusive Minnesota pest control leads
We connect homeowners with licensed local exterminators. One operator per metro, real leads, and you keep the customer relationship.
Here is the plain version of what this site is. Minnesota Exterminators is a lead-routing site. We publish pest control content for Minnesota, pest profiles, service guides, cost breakdowns, and a page for every major city, and that content ranks for the searches homeowners run when they have a pest problem. When one of those homeowners fills out a quote form, we route the request to a pest control operator who covers their metro.
We do not do pest control. We do not hold a treatment license, send technicians, or quote jobs. That is the operator's work. We are the connection between the homeowner who has a problem and the licensed company that can fix it. The model only works if the operator on the other end is good, licensed, and responsive, which is why we partner with one operator per metro rather than selling leads to whoever pays.
If you run a pest control company in Minnesota and you want a steady source of local leads without bidding against three competitors for each one, that is what this page is about.
What a partner operator gets
Exclusive leads in your metro
Each homeowner request from a metro goes to one operator: you. We do not sell the same lead to three companies and let you fight over it. If you cover the Rochester area, Rochester requests are yours.
Homeowners who are already looking
Leads come from people searching for pest treatment and filling out a quote form. They have a problem and they want it fixed. You are not cold-calling.
You set your coverage
You tell us which metros and counties you can realistically service. We do not route you work outside the area you can reach.
A site that sends real volume
Deep pest, service, cost, and city content built to rank for Minnesota pest searches. The traffic that content earns turns into the leads you receive.
How exclusivity works
This is the part operators ask about first, so it is worth being exact. We partner with a single operator per metro area. Every homeowner request that comes in from that metro, whether it is a fall rodent job in the Twin Cities or a mosquito program in a lake-country suburb, is routed to that one operator. The lead is not shared, resold, or auctioned. You are not competing against other companies on this site for the same homeowner.
In exchange, we expect the operator to actually respond to the requests and do good work, because the homeowner's experience reflects on the site. If a metro already has a partner, we will tell you plainly rather than sign you up and split the leads. We would rather have one strong operator per area than a crowded roster.
How the lead routing works
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A homeowner submits a request
Someone in your metro fills out a quote form on this site describing their pest problem, their ZIP code, and how to reach them.
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We route it to you
The request goes to the one operator partnered for that metro. You get the homeowner's details: name, contact, ZIP, and what they are dealing with.
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You quote and book the job
You contact the homeowner, quote the work, and schedule it. The pricing, the treatment plan, and the relationship are yours.
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You do the pest control work
You run the inspection and treatment under your own license and insurance. We are the connection, not the contractor.
What the operator handles
Once we route a lead to you, the rest is yours. A partner operator is expected to:
- Respond to each homeowner request with a quote during your business hours
- Run the inspection, the treatment, and any follow-up visits
- Hold the Minnesota Department of Agriculture Structural Pest Control Company license and employ a Master applicator
- Carry your own Workers' Compensation and liability insurance and meet the state's financial responsibility requirements
- Handle scheduling, pricing, and the customer relationship directly
Licensing is non-negotiable
Every operator we partner with must hold a current Minnesota Department of Agriculture Structural Pest Control Company license and employ at least one Master Structural Pest Control Applicator. Minnesota licenses run on an annual cycle, expiring December 31, and the company license requires proof of Workers' Compensation insurance and meeting the state's financial responsibility requirements. We ask for your license details on the application and we verify them. If you are not licensed in Minnesota, this is not the right fit yet.
Apply to be our Minnesota partner
Tell us about your company and the metros you can cover. We will review it and get back to you about which areas are open and what partnership looks like. Nothing here commits you to anything.