Pest control costs depend on the type of pest, severity of infestation, and treatment method. A one-time general treatment in the US averages $150–$350, while ongoing quarterly plans run $100–$300 per visit. Termite treatments cost significantly more at $500–$2,500+. According to the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), about 84% of US homeowners have dealt with a pest problem in the past year.
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Average pest control costs by service type[1,2,3]
| Service type | Typical cost (USD) |
|---|---|
| One-time general treatment | $150–$350 |
| Quarterly plan (per visit) | $100–$300 |
| Monthly plan (per visit) | $40–$70 |
| Ant treatment | $150–$300 |
| Cockroach treatment | $100–$400 |
| Termite treatment | $500–$2,500+ |
| Bed bug treatment (whole home) | $1,000–$3,000+ |
| Rodent removal | $200–$600 |
| Mosquito yard treatment | $75–$200 per visit |
| Wildlife removal | $300–$1,000+ |
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
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Pest control costs in the United States
Most US homeowners pay $150–$350 for a one-time treatment. Quarterly plans ($100–$300/visit) are the most common arrangement, covering general perimeter spraying and baiting. Termite control is a separate market: soil treatments run $500–$1,500, while full-home fumigation (tenting) costs $1,200–$3,500+ depending on square footage. Bed bug heat treatment — the most effective method — runs $1,500–$4,000 for a whole home.
The EPA regulates all pesticides used in residential settings. Look for companies licensed in your state and certified by QualityPro or the NPMA. Always get a written scope of work before treatment begins.
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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