How Much Does Pest Control Cost in 2025?
The national average cost of a pest control treatment in 2025 ranges from $175 to $550 for a one-time service, depending on the pest, property size, and region. Ongoing quarterly maintenance plans typically run $100–$300 per visit, while specialty treatments like termites and bed bugs can cost significantly more.
Understanding pest control pricing before you call a company helps you evaluate quotes, avoid overpaying, and choose the right treatment for your situation. This guide breaks down costs by pest type, covers the key factors that affect pricing, and explains when a one-time treatment makes sense versus an ongoing plan.
For a deeper dive into specific pests, visit our complete pest control cost guide with regional pricing data and individual pest breakdowns.
Average Pest Control Costs by Pest Type (2025)
Here's a summary of national average costs for the most common pest control treatments:
- General pest control (ants, spiders, silverfish): $175–$350 one-time; $100–$175 per quarterly visit
- Cockroaches: $175–$600 depending on species and severity
- Bed bugs: $300–$3,000+ depending on treatment method (chemical vs. heat)
- Termites: $250–$1,600 depending on treatment type and home size
- Rodents (mice & rats): $175–$800 depending on exclusion work required
- Mosquitoes: $125–$500 per treatment; $500–$1,200 seasonal program
- Wasps & hornets: $175–$600 depending on nest size and location
- Wildlife removal: $225–$1,000+ depending on species and exclusion needed
Key Factors That Affect Pest Control Pricing
No two pest control jobs are exactly alike. These six factors have the biggest impact on what you'll pay:
1. Pest Type and Infestation Severity
A minor ant problem costs a fraction of what a severe termite or bed bug infestation runs. Pests that require specialized equipment, multiple visits, or industry-certified treatment methods (like bed bugs and termites) cost significantly more than common general pests.
2. Home Size and Number of Rooms
Most pest control companies base pricing on square footage. A 1,200 sq ft apartment will cost considerably less to treat than a 3,500 sq ft home. Bed bug heat treatment pricing, for example, is heavily tied to the number of rooms that need to be treated.
3. Geographic Location
Pest control prices vary by region, reflecting differences in cost of living, pest pressure, and market competition. New York City prices run 20–40% above national averages, while rural Midwest markets tend to run below average. Get local quotes for the most accurate pricing.
4. Treatment Method Required
Chemical sprays cost less than heat treatment. Liquid termite barriers cost less than fumigation. The nature of the pest problem often dictates what treatment options are available, and some methods carry a significant cost premium for their effectiveness or speed.
5. One-Time vs. Recurring Service
One-time treatments cost more per visit than scheduled service plans. A quarterly plan ($100–$300/quarter) typically saves 30–50% per visit compared to one-time service rates, and most plans include free call-backs between scheduled visits.
6. Guarantee and Warranty
Higher-cost services often come with stronger guarantees. Termite treatment warranties, for instance, may include re-treatment and repair coverage for 1–5 years. Paying a bit more for a strong warranty is often worth it for serious pest threats.
One-Time Treatment vs. Recurring Plans: What Makes Sense?
For isolated pest problems — a single wasp nest, occasional spiders, or a one-time mouse — a one-time treatment makes sense. For homes with persistent pest pressure, older construction, or location in high-risk areas (wooded lots, near water, urban settings), an ongoing quarterly or monthly plan delivers better value.
Typical one-time costs: $175–$550
Quarterly plan: $100–$300 per visit
Monthly plan: $40–$70 per visit (for basic general pest control)
Most pest control companies include unlimited service calls between visits under their recurring plans — meaning if you see ants again two weeks after your scheduled treatment, they'll come back at no charge.
What's Included in a Standard Pest Control Service?
A typical general pest control treatment includes:
- Inspection of interior and exterior
- Exterior perimeter treatment (liquid spray or granular)
- Interior spot treatments in kitchens, bathrooms, and entry points
- Crack-and-crevice applications where needed
- Written service report
- Recommendations for conditions contributing to pest activity
Specialty services (termite treatment, bed bug heat, wildlife removal) include more extensive protocols specific to that pest. Always ask your provider exactly what's included before booking.
Is Pest Control Worth the Cost?
Almost always yes. Consider the alternative: termites cause an average of $3,000–$8,000 in structural damage before detection. Bed bug remediation after a severe infestation runs $2,000–$5,000 or more. A quarterly pest control plan at $400–$800 per year is a fraction of those reactive costs.
Pest control is fundamentally preventive maintenance for your home. The cost of prevention is almost always less than the cost of repair.
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