Pest control has evolved significantly in recent years, thanks to advanced technologies and a growing emphasis on sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions. Modern pest control practices are characterized by a more integrated and holistic approach, aiming to not only eliminate pests but also prevent their resurgence. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) has gained prominence, emphasizing the use of biological controls, such as beneficial insects or nematodes, as well as the judicious application of pesticides when necessary. Additionally, remote monitoring and data-driven analytics are being employed to provide real-time insights into pest populations, allowing for timely interventions. With a focus on reducing chemical reliance and minimizing collateral environmental damage, the pest control industry is making strides towards a more ecologically responsible and effective management of pest issues.