The global insect pest control market is projected to reach US$ 25.47 billion by 2035, driven by record-high incidences of vector-borne diseases like dengue and malaria, and increasing threats from invasive species. Key segments include chemical control, led by new active ingredients, and the residential sector, which benefits from extended pest seasons due to climate change. Companies like Rollins are expanding through acquisitions, while technological advancements such as IoT and AI are revolutionizing monitoring standards in the industry.
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Insect Pest Control Market Poised to Hit US$ 25.47 Billion
The global insect pest control market is projected to reach US$ 25.47 billion by 2035, driven by record-high incidences of vector-borne diseases like dengue and malaria, and increasing threats from invasive species. Key segments include chemical control, led by new active ingredients, and the residential sector, which benefits from extended pest seasons due to climate change. Companies like Rollins are expanding through acquisitions, while technological advancements such as IoT and AI are revolutionizing monitoring standards in the industry.