Cape Town Branch
Areas covered: Durbanville, Tyger Valley, Claremont, Kirstenbosch, Hout Bay, Cape Point, Sea Point, Camps Bay, Waterfront, Green Point, Bloubergstrand, Tableview, Somerset West, Gordon's Bay
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Rentokil provides professional pest control services across all nine provinces of South Africa, with local branches staffed by trained technicians who understand the pest challenges unique to each region.
From the humid coastal climates of Durban and Cape Town, to the highveld conditions of Gauteng, and the rural farming areas of the Free State and Limpopo, pests behave differently depending on climate, seasonality and infrastructure.
Our nationwide network ensures businesses and homeowners receive fast, compliant and effective pest management solutions, whether you operate a single property or multiple sites across the country.
The Western Cape experiences a Mediterranean climate with dry summers and wet winters, which influences seasonal pest activity. Coastal humidity around Cape Town can increase cockroach and ant activity, while winter rainfall often drives rodents indoors. Along the Garden Route, including George, higher rainfall and tourism activity can also increase pest pressure in homes, hospitality venues and food businesses.
The Eastern Cape has a mix of coastal and inland climates, which means pest activity varies across the province. Coastal cities such as East London and Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) experience higher humidity that supports cockroaches, flies and ants, while inland farming areas may experience rodent and termite activity affecting homes and agricultural facilities.
KwaZulu-Natal’s subtropical climate and high humidity create strong year-round pest activity. Cities such as Durban and Pietermaritzburg often experience cockroaches, termites and flies, particularly in residential areas, food businesses and warehouses. Warm temperatures allow many pests to breed continuously throughout the year.
The Free State branch, based in Bloemfontein, provides professional pest control services across the entire Free State and extends into the Northern Cape, covering both urban centres and rural areas. The region experiences a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cold winters, which influences pest activity. Rodents often move indoors during winter, while ants, cockroaches and flies are more active during summer months. Our technicians provide tailored solutions for homes, businesses, farms, and commercial facilities.
Gauteng’s dense urban environment and summer rainfall can increase pest pressure in residential areas, offices and food businesses. Cities such as Johannesburg and Pretoria often experience seasonal cockroach, rodent and ant activity as rain drives pests indoors.
Mpumalanga’s warm temperatures and higher rainfall create ideal breeding conditions for many pests. Areas around Mbombela (Nelspruit) frequently experience termite, ant and cockroach activity, particularly in homes, hospitality properties and agricultural facilities.
Limpopo has hot summers and a largely rural landscape, which can increase pest pressure in homes, farms and storage facilities. Rodents, termites and cockroaches are common across many towns in the province.
Common pests in South Africa include cockroaches, rodents, termites, ants and flies. Pest activity often increases during warmer months or seasonal rainfall when pests search for food, water and shelter indoors.
Yes. Rentokil operates branches across all nine provinces in South Africa, allowing us to provide pest control services for homes, businesses, warehouses, farms and hospitality facilities nationwide.
Our local branches allow us to respond quickly to pest control requests. In many areas, inspections or treatments can be scheduled the same day or the next working day depending on technician availability.
Yes. Rentokil provides pest management programmes for businesses operating across multiple sites. Dedicated account managers coordinate services, reporting and compliance across all locations.
Different regions of South Africa experience different pest pressures depending on climate, infrastructure and seasonality. Local technicians understand these regional patterns and can recommend the most effective treatments.