How Much Does Rodent Control Cost?
The cost of rodent control varies by location, home size, and infestation severity. Get free quotes from licensed pros near you to compare local pricing.
Rodent Control Cost by Region
Prices vary across U.S. regions. Here's what you can expect to pay in your area.
| Region | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York | $300 | $550 | $800 |
| Northeast | $200 | $400 | $600 |
| Southeast | $175 | $363 | $550 |
| Midwest | $175 | $338 | $500 |
| Southwest | $175 | $350 | $525 |
| West | $225 | $425 | $625 |
| Mountain | $200 | $375 | $550 |
| Pacific Northwest | $200 | $388 | $575 |
Prices are regional averages and vary by location, infestation severity, and provider. Contact local pros for accurate quotes.
What's Included in Rodent Control
- Inspection and entry point identification
- Trap and bait station placement
- Exclusion work (sealing entry points)
- Sanitation guidance
- Follow-up monitoring
Factors That Affect Rodent Control Cost
- Mice vs. rats (rats cost more)
- Infestation size
- Exclusion work required
- Number of entry points
- Ongoing monitoring plan
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does rodent control cost?+
Rodent Control costs typically range from $175–$800, with a national average around $400. Prices vary by location, home size, and infestation severity.
What affects rodent control pricing?+
The main cost factors are: Mice vs. rats (rats cost more); Infestation size; Exclusion work required; Number of entry points; Ongoing monitoring plan.
Is rodent control covered by homeowners insurance?+
Generally, no. Standard homeowners insurance policies exclude pest damage and pest control costs as they are considered preventable maintenance issues. Check with your insurance agent for your specific coverage.
How many treatments does rodent control require?+
The number of treatments depends on the severity of the infestation and treatment method. Some situations resolve in a single visit; others require 2–3 follow-up visits over 4–6 weeks. Your pest control professional will outline the plan after inspection.
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