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Pest Control Cost in Poland (2026)

Average prices, hourly rates, and the factors that affect what you'll pay for pest control services in Poland. Compare local pros and get free quotes.

Reviewed by Tom ReillySenior Editorial Reviewer — Roofing, Carpentry & General Contracting

Pest Control cost in Poland: typically PLN 150–500 as of 2026. The exact price depends on job scope, materials, urgency (emergency and after-hours work costs more), and local demand. Compare verified local pros and request free, no-obligation quotes for real prices on your job.

In Poland, pest control (dezynsekcja/deratyzacja) costs PLN 150–500 for a standard apartment treatment and PLN 500–2,000+ for a house or commercial property. Cockroach and ant treatments for a typical apartment run PLN 200–400. Rodent control (deratyzacja) costs PLN 300–800 for an initial treatment plus monitoring. Property managers are legally required to maintain pest control contracts for common areas. Look for companies with DDD (dezynfekcja, dezynsekcja, deratyzacja) certification. Polish law requires operators to hold a certificate from Sanepid for using professional-grade biocides.

Average pest control costs by service type

Project typeTypical cost (PLN)
Standard apartment treatment (dezynsekcja)150–500 zł
House or commercial property treatment500–2 000 zł
Cockroach / ant treatment (apartment)200–400 zł
Rodent control (deratyzacja)300–800 zł
Building common-area contract (annual)1 000–3 500 zł
DDD-certified operator (required)wymóg formalny

Pest control costs in Poland

In Poland, pest control (dezynsekcja/deratyzacja) costs PLN 150–500 for a standard apartment treatment and PLN 500–2,000+ for a house or commercial property. Cockroach and ant treatments for a typical apartment run PLN 200–400. Rodent control (deratyzacja) costs PLN 300–800 for an initial treatment plus monitoring. Property managers are legally required to maintain pest control contracts for common areas.

Look for companies with DDD (dezynfekcja, dezynsekcja, deratyzacja) certification. Polish law requires operators to hold a certificate from Sanepid for using professional-grade biocides.

What affects the cost?

  • Type of pest — common insects are cheapest; termites, bed bugs, and wildlife cost significantly more
  • Size of property — larger homes and yards require more product and time
  • Severity of infestation — a few ants vs. a colony nesting in walls
  • Treatment method — chemical spray, baiting, fumigation (tenting), or heat treatment
  • One-time vs. ongoing — monthly/quarterly plans are cheaper per visit but commit you long-term
  • Location — warm-climate regions have year-round pest pressure and higher demand

How to save on pest control

  • Prevention first — seal cracks, fix moisture issues, and store food properly to reduce pest pressure
  • Use annual or quarterly plans — per-visit costs drop 30–50% vs. one-time calls
  • Get multiple quotes — prices vary significantly between companies for the same service
  • Seasonal timing — book preventive treatments in early spring before peak season
  • Ask about guarantees — reputable companies offer re-treatment guarantees if pests return
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