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    1610 South Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28203
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    Cost Guide

    Pest Control Cost Guide: 2026 Pricing

    Pest pressure has gotten worse in most of the country, with milder winters extending the active season and pushing rodent and termite work into months they used to skip. Pricing in 2026 reflects both higher demand and stricter pesticide regulations.

    Service 2026 National Average
    Initial inspection$80 to $200
    One-time general pest treatment$300 to $550
    Quarterly recurring service$110 to $220 per visit
    Monthly recurring service$50 to $90 per visit
    Bed bug treatment (single room)$450 to $1,200
    Bed bug treatment (whole home)$1,500 to $4,500
    Termite inspection$150 to $325
    Termite treatment (liquid barrier)$1,400 to $3,500
    Termite bait system (annual)$700 to $1,800
    Rodent exclusion + trapping$400 to $1,800
    Wildlife removal (raccoon, squirrel)$300 to $750

    What changes the price

    • Pest type. Ants, spiders, and roaches are routine. Termites, bed bugs, and wildlife are specialist work.
    • Home size and access. Larger homes and crawl spaces with poor access take longer.
    • Severity. A new colony costs less to address than a long-ignored infestation.
    • Treatment method. Heat, fumigation, and exclusion all carry different price tags.
    • Recurring vs one-time. Quarterly programs cost more over a year but include free re-treatment between visits.
    • Local regulations. Some states restrict certain products and require longer re-entry times.

    Get a written treatment plan that names the target pest and the products used. Browse pest control companies in your state above.

    Seasonal Checklist

    Summer Pest Control Tips

    Summer is when most pests come out to play and when most homeowners notice them. The good news: a few prevention habits handle 80 percent of the issue without spraying anything. The other 20 percent is where a pro earns the bill.

    Outside the house

    • Trim plants and shrubs back at least 18 inches from the foundation.
    • Move firewood, mulch piles, and debris away from exterior walls.
    • Clear gutters. Standing water breeds mosquitoes in 48 hours.
    • Empty kid pools, pet bowls, and plant saucers regularly.
    • Seal cracks in the foundation, around utility entries, and behind hose bibs.
    • Replace torn window screens.

    Inside the house

    • Store pantry items in sealed containers. Pantry moths love opened bags.
    • Take out the trash daily during hot stretches.
    • Wipe down kitchen counters at night. Crumbs draw ants overnight.
    • Fix dripping faucets. Most pests need water more than food.
    • Vacuum often, especially under furniture and along baseboards.

    Targeted by pest

    • Mosquitoes. Eliminate standing water within 50 feet of the house. The rest is mostly noise.
    • Ants. Don't crush a trail. Bait it. Killing the trail leaves the colony in place.
    • Wasps. Treat at dusk when the colony is in the nest. Or just call a pro.
    • Ticks. Keep grass short and create a 3-foot mulch barrier between lawn and woods.

    If something doesn't clear up in two weeks of consistent prevention, get a pro out. Find a pest control company in your state above.

    Red Flags

    Pest Red Flags: When to Call a Pro Now

    Some pests are nuisance level. Others damage the house, spread disease, or multiply faster than any DIY fix can keep up. Here's what shouldn't wait.

    • Mud tubes on the foundation. Almost always termites. Damage compounds quickly.
    • Wood that sounds hollow when tapped. Same.
    • Swarmers near windows in spring. Termite or carpenter ant. Either way, get an inspection.
    • Mouse droppings in pantry, drawers, or attic. Rodents are vectors for several diseases and chew wiring.
    • Bites at night, dots of blood on sheets. Bed bugs. The longer you wait, the more rooms get involved.
    • Live cockroaches in daylight. A few visible during the day means a much bigger population hidden.
    • Wasp nest near a doorway, deck, or kid play area. Especially yellowjackets. Don't risk it.
    • Bats or birds in the attic. Wildlife removal needs proper exclusion, not a poison.
    • Fleas multiplying despite pet treatment. The carpet and yard are the source.

    Most of these get cheaper to handle the earlier you call. Find a licensed pest pro in your state above.

    Buyer's Guide

    How to Pick the Best Pest Control Service for Your Home

    Pest problems rarely show up at a convenient time. By the time you spot droppings under the sink or termite swarmers on a window sill, you're not in the mood to compare five companies. A little prep before the call helps. Pest pressure has shifted in a lot of regions over the last few years, with milder winters extending the active season and pushing rodent and termite issues into months they used to skip.

    Tips for choosing a pest control company

    • State pesticide license. Every state requires one. Verify it before any spray hits your baseboards.
    • Targeted treatment plan. A good tech identifies the pest, then picks the product. Anyone spraying a generic "barrier" at every house is guessing.
    • Integrated Pest Management approach. IPM uses exclusion, monitoring, and selective products instead of blanket spraying. It's safer for kids and pets and works better long-term.
    • Clear service agreement. What pests are covered, how often they come, and what triggers a free re-treatment.
    • Honest about limits. Termites, bed bugs, and serious rodent infestations need specialists. A pro who says "that's not our strength" is a pro worth keeping.
    • Pet-safe and family-safe options. Ask what they use and how long the re-entry time is.
    • Local reviews from the last six months. Pest issues are seasonal and regional. Recent feedback tells you the most.

    Red flags

    Door-to-door sales pushing a multi-year contract. Vague answers about what they spray. No license number on the truck. Big up-front fees with no breakdown. Promises of one-time fixes for problems that always need follow-up.

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