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Pest Control Work Order Template

Use a free pest control work order template (PDF, Word, Excel) to document scope, safety checks, materials used, completion notes, and customer sign-off.

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ShieldPest Solutions

(555) 019-2204 · service@shieldpest.example
15 Beacon Rd, Springfield, USA

WORK ORDER

WO # 0001
Scheduled: 2026-01-24
Crew: Tech A
Customer
Jordan Lee
455 Maple St, Springfield, USA
Job
455 Maple St, Springfield, USA
Task checklist + completion notes.
DoneChecklist itemNotes
Target pest confirmed and documented
Application areas recorded (per label)
Safety instructions provided to occupant
Follow-up date scheduled (if needed)
Customer sign-off: _____________________

Checklist items that reduce callbacks

These are common line items/checks used by many pest control businesses. Edit, remove, or add items to match your service packages and local requirements.

  • Target pest confirmed and documented
  • Application areas recorded (per label)
  • Safety instructions provided to occupant
  • Follow-up date scheduled (if needed)

How to use this pest control workorder template

  1. Assign the job to a technician/crew and record the arrival window.
  2. Confirm access details, on-site contact, and any special instructions.
  3. Use a checklist to document each step so nothing is missed.
  4. Record materials used and any approvals for changes to scope.
  5. Capture completion notes and customer sign-off (signature or written confirmation).

Tip: If you want a faster workflow, use our workorder generator to preview totals and print to PDF in your browser.

Field-by-field guidance

Use this table to fill the template correctly and reduce back-and-forth with customers. The goal is clarity: what was done, where it was done, and what the customer is paying for.

FieldWhat to include
Work order #Unique job identifier used for dispatch, time tracking, and documentation.
Customer + job addressInclude access instructions, contact person on-site, and preferred contact method.
Technician/crewAssigned technician(s) and arrival window.
Task checklistBreak the job into steps so nothing is missed.
Materials usedRecord materials used and quantities for inventory and invoicing accuracy.
Photos/notesDocument pre-existing damage, site conditions, and progress notes (if agreed).
Occupant safety instructionsEntry restrictions, ventilation notes, pet/child precautions, and follow-up guidance.
Safety checksSafety steps relevant to the trade and the job site.
Customer approvalSignature or written approval for scope changes and completion.
Completion summaryWhat was done, what remains, and recommended next steps.
Warranty / follow-upIf a follow-up is required, schedule and document it here.

Filled example (work order)

Example only — customize the checklist to your standard operating procedure.

ShieldPest Solutions · (555) 019-2204 · service@shieldpest.example
15 Beacon Rd, Springfield, USA

Work Order #: WO-2026-001
Scheduled: January 24, 2026
Customer: Jordan Lee
Job Address: 455 Maple St, Springfield, USA

DoneChecklist itemNotes
Target pest confirmed and documented
Application areas recorded (per label)
Safety instructions provided to occupant
Follow-up date scheduled (if needed)

Completion notes: ___________________________________________
Customer sign-off: _____________________

Common mistakes (and how to avoid them)

  • Not documenting where treatment was applied.
  • Not including safety/occupancy instructions.
  • Using vague terms like “sprayed” without scope.
  • Not clarifying whether follow-ups are included.

If you need to change the scope mid-job, document it in writing and update the estimate/work order before the work continues.

FAQ

Should the invoice mention follow-up visits?

Yes. If follow-ups are included, say so clearly. If not, list them as optional add-ons.

Do I need to list products used?

Local regulations vary. At minimum, document internally; on customer docs, you can list treatment type and areas with appropriate safety notes.