Cost of Service

You’ll be able to tell when to call an exterminator whether it’s the pitter-patter of small feet in the attic or rust spots on your bedclothes. However, how much should you budget for? The cost of an exterminator for a single visit varies from $250 to $525, with the national average cost being around $390.

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For example, termites and bed bugs may need regular treatments to completely get rid of the issue and prevent recurrence. If you sign up for a regular service contract, the cost of each visit will decrease the more frequently the service is provided.

For example:

  • Monthly pest control treatments typically cost $40 to $70 per visit.
  • Quarterly pest control treatments are about $110 to $250 per visit
  • Annual pest control treatments are closer to the one-time treatment exterminator cost at about $250 to $475 per visit.

The main determinants of how much it will cost to get rid of the pests infesting your home are the type of pest, the intensity of the infestation, and the technique of elimination. In this article, we’ll go through all the different pest control charges.

How Much Does an Exterminator Cost?

  • National average cost for one-time visit: $390
  • Typical price range for one-time visit: $250 – $525
  • Extreme low end cost for one-time visit: $100
  • Extreme high end cost for one-time visit: $5,250

Only some pest issues fall under the normal exterminator appointment price range of $250 to $525. Since some pests are considerably easier to eradicate than others, their extermination will require less expensive treatments. Other pests pose more of a problem, and their treatments are more expensive.

If you’re dealing with a tiny, simple to find pest infestation like ants, cockroaches, fleas, spiders, bees, or wasps, you may pay as little as $100 for a single visit. Spraying insecticides in a few strategic locations inside and outside the home could suffice as a treatment for them.

If you have an out-of-control problem with pesky pests like termites or bed bugs, you could spend as much as $5,250. These kinds of severe insect issues may call for fumigation or another comprehensive house elimination method other than a simple spray.

For houses with significant pest issues, the majority of exterminators offer recurring service contracts. Options for monthly, quarterly, or yearly treatments can be found in service plans.

The cost of subsequent visits will decrease after the initial visit and inspection. The exterminator will charge you less each visit the more frequently they visit your home.

Initial Pest Control Visit

When an exterminator comes to your house for the first time, they will perform an examination to determine the kind of pest you have and the extent and location of the infestation. Even if you’ve already selected a recurring service plan, this initial visit will cost more than subsequent treatments due to the additional effort involved.

Initial consultations often range in price from $85 to $190, depending on the exterminator’s final treatment recommendation following an examination.

Pro Tip: A one-time appointment is not the same as the initial visit for a recurring service plan. One-time appointments are considerably more expensive. After inspecting your home during a one-time visit, the exterminator may decide that your house requires ongoing treatment. In this situation, once you sign a contract, your exterminator will typically change the cost from their one-time visit charge to their initial visit rate.

Monthly Pest Control Visits

To get the situation under control and keep it from returning in the future, a major infestation of pests that reproduce quickly and in large numbers may require monthly treatments. Regular monthly treatments typically only persist until the exterminator is certain the infestation has been eradicated permanently.

The kind of insect and the extent of the infestation will determine how long you require monthly treatments. You’ll often require monthly treatments for no longer than six months.

Many exterminators offer bi-annual contracts for monthly service, allowing you to commit to only 6 months at a time rather than an entire year.

You might anticipate paying $40 to $70 for each treatment if you have a monthly service agreement (after the initial visit).

Quarterly Pest Control Visits

For pest prevention in a typical house, the majority of pest control professionals advise quarterly inspections. The exterminators’ insecticides only have a short shelf life, so receiving a fresh treatment every three months (every quarter of the year) should get rid of any existing bug issue and stop future infestations from happening.

Additionally beneficial are quarterly pest control treatments because they eliminate all seasonal pests. Pests can reproduce year-round, with some doing so in the spring, summer, fall, and winter. With a fresh application of pesticides at the start of each season, you can keep all the new pest waves at bay each year.

You often sign a one-year contract when you sign up for quarterly service, which guarantees a minimum of four visits at a cost of $110 to $250 each. If you discover bugs in your house between the planned quarterly treatments, some exterminators will visit for free.

Annual Pest Control Visits

If you want to avoid dealing with large pest infestations after they occur, the very minimum you can do is have annual exterminator visits for pest management. Due to the rarity of these visits, they frequently include an examination to look for any new pest issues that have emerged in the last year.

Many exterminators don’t offer service contracts for yearly visits, and the ones that do typically want you to sign a long-term agreement. Depending on the pest control firm you choose, annual treatments for your house can cost the same as one-time treatments. Annual appointments for pest control typically cost between $250 and $475.