Pest Share Raises $28 Million for Pest Control Platform

Pest Share, a technology platform offering on-demand pest control services to the residential rental market, has raised $28 million in Series A funding to accelerate its national expansion and further integrate pest control into property management workflows.

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Left to right: Pest Share executives Justin Clements, COO; Landon Cooley, CEO; and Tom Clements, CRO.
NAMPA, Idaho — Pest Share, a technology platform offering on-demand pest control services to the residential rental market, has raised $28 million in Series A funding to accelerate its national expansion and further integrate pest control into property management workflows.

The round was led by Integrity Growth Partners, with participation from existing investors MetaProp, Capital Eleven, and RE Angels.

Founded in 2020, Pest Share connects renters with licensed pest control providers through a platform designed to automate service requests, standardize delivery, and streamline operations for property management companies. The company currently services 300,000 residential units across 48 states and partners with more than 700 property management firms.

CEO Landon Cooley, a fourth-generation pest control professional, co-founded the company with Justin and Tom Clements after identifying a persistent gap in how pest control was being managed in the rental housing sector.

"While traditional pest control remains highly localized and technician-driven, the administrative and service coordination side hasn’t kept pace with property managers’ needs—especially at scale,” Cooley said. “We built Pest Share to bridge that gap using technology while ensuring licensed professionals remain at the core of service delivery.”

Pest Share’s model integrates with property management software to automate dispatch, track service activity, and facilitate resident communication. Services are offered as part of resident benefit packages or as standalone amenities.

For pest control operators, the model offers a potential source of recurring service volume through partnerships brokered via the platform’s national network, according to Pest Share.

Doyl Burkett, co-founder and managing partner at Integrity Growth Partners, said the team’s industry knowledge and operational insight were key to the investment decision. “They’re not just digitizing a manual process—they’re rethinking the delivery model to align with how modern property management companies operate,” Burkett said.

As demand for integrated vendor solutions grows in the rental housing industry, Pest Share says it is positioned as a conduit between property managers and licensed pest control professionals nationwide.

More information is available at www.pestshare.com.