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Pest Control Service Pricing Guide 2026

Know what pest control treatments cost before you call. From one-time treatments to recurring prevention plans, see transparent pricing for every pest type.

Inspection & Assessment3
Treatment Services6
Prevention Plans3
Wildlife Removal4

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Pest Control Pricing FAQ

1How much does a one-time pest treatment cost?
A general pest treatment for ants, roaches, and spiders costs $100–$350 for a one-time visit. Quarterly plans ($80–$200/visit) are more cost-effective for ongoing prevention and typically include free re-sprays between visits.
2How much does termite treatment cost?
Liquid barrier treatments cost $500–$2,500 depending on home size and linear footage. Bait station systems run $800–$3,000 with annual monitoring fees. Most treatments come with a 1–5 year warranty against re-infestation.
3Are pest control chemicals safe for pets?
Modern professional products are much safer than older chemicals. Technicians typically advise keeping pets off treated surfaces for 2–4 hours until dry. Bait stations are tamper-resistant and pet-safe. Always inform your technician about pets.
4How often should I have pest control done?
Quarterly service is the most common for general pest prevention. Monthly service is recommended for severe infestations or commercial properties. In warm climates, year-round treatment is advisable since pests don't go dormant.
5Do I need to leave the house during treatment?
For standard spray treatments, you can typically stay home — just avoid treated areas for 30–60 minutes until dry. Fumigation (tenting) requires vacating for 2–3 days. Heat treatments for bed bugs require a few hours away.
6What's the difference between DIY and professional pest control?
Professional treatments use commercial-grade products applied precisely where pests live and breed. DIY sprays kill on contact but rarely address the source. For recurring issues, termites, or bed bugs, professional treatment is significantly more effective.
7Is wildlife removal covered by homeowner's insurance?
Most homeowner's policies do not cover pest or wildlife removal. However, they may cover damage caused by wildlife (e.g., raccoons damaging ductwork in the attic). Check your policy's specific exclusions and file a claim for structural damage.

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