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Compare quotes from licensed local pest control contractors. Call to get connected with a pro in your area for termites, bed bugs, roaches, rodents and more.
How it works
Get connected with a vetted local pest control professional in three steps. No forms to fill out, no waiting for callbacks.
Call our line
One quick call to (844) 111-1111. We match you to a licensed pro in your area.
Describe the problem
Tell the pro what you're dealing with — pest, severity, property type, location.
Get a free quote
Receive a no-obligation quote, often with same-day or next-day service availability.
What pest are you dealing with?
We connect homeowners and businesses to local pros for every common pest issue in the United States.
Termites
Termites cause an estimated $5 billion in property damage across the United States every year — more than fires, floods and storms combined.
Get a quote →Bed Bugs
Bed bug infestations have surged across every major US city over the past 15 years.
Get a quote →Cockroaches
Cockroaches are among the fastest-reproducing household pests in North America.
Get a quote →Rodents
Rats and mice are responsible for some of the most expensive non-structural damage in residential properties — chewed wiring causes thousands of house fires every year, and rodent urine routinely contaminates HVAC ducts, insulation and stored food.
Get a quote →Ants
There are over 700 ant species in the United States, but only about a dozen are common household pests.
Get a quote →Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes are the deadliest animals on the planet — they kill more people every year than every other animal combined, primarily through malaria, dengue, West Nile, Zika, and other vector-borne illnesses.
Get a quote →Spiders
Most spiders found in US homes are harmless and actually beneficial — they eat other insects.
Get a quote →Wasps & Hornets
Wasp, hornet and yellowjacket nests are not just nuisances — they're a real emergency for anyone with a sting allergy.
Get a quote →Fleas
Fleas are tiny wingless insects that feed on the blood of mammals — usually pets, but they will bite humans readily.
Get a quote →Ticks
Ticks are not insects — they are arachnids related to spiders and mites.
Get a quote →Stink Bugs
Brown marmorated stink bugs (BMSB) are an invasive species that first appeared in Pennsylvania in the late 1990s and have since spread to most US states.
Get a quote →Carpenter Bees
Carpenter bees look like bumblebees but with a shiny black abdomen instead of a fuzzy yellow one.
Get a quote →Find pest control by state
Local pest pressure varies dramatically by climate and region. Browse by state for context on what pests are common in your area.
Alabama
Alabama sees heavy termite and ant pressure spring through fall, with rodent activity spiking late October into winter.
Alaska
Alaska's pest profile is unusual — most household pests are far less common than in the Lower 48, but rodents, carpenter ants and stored-product pests are persistent year-round issues.
Arizona
Arizona's monsoon season (July–September) drives explosive growth in scorpion, cricket and roach populations.
Arkansas
Arkansas has a long pest season — termite swarms peak in April–May, mosquito pressure runs through October, rodent calls spike fall through winter.
California
California's mild winters and long dry summers favor ants, rodents and drywood termites year-round.
Colorado
Colorado's dry climate keeps most subtropical pests at bay, but rodents, wasps and elm seed bugs are major seasonal issues.
Why call PestQuotePro instead of a pest control company directly?
We don't perform pest control ourselves — we route your call to the best-fit licensed contractor in your specific area, often faster than you'd find one alone.
Faster than searching alone
One call connects you to a pre-vetted pro. No comparing reviews across five companies and waiting on three callbacks.
Licensed contractors only
Every pro in our network holds the required state pest control license and carries liability insurance.
Free, no-obligation quotes
You're under no obligation to book after speaking with the contractor. Get the quote, then decide.
Same-day & emergency service
Many contractors in our network offer same-day or after-hours dispatch for active infestations and stinging insect emergencies.
Backed by service warranties
Most contractors include re-treatment warranties — if the pest comes back inside the warranty window, they come back at no charge.
Available 24/7
Our intake line is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Stinging insect emergencies and rodent intrusions don't wait.
Got a pest problem? Get a free quote in minutes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can a pest control pro come out?
Most contractors in our network can dispatch same-day or next-day for typical residential issues. Emergency calls — stinging insect nests, active rodent intrusion, scorpions inside the home — are routinely handled within a few hours of the initial call.
How much does pest control usually cost?
Most one-time residential pest treatments run $150–$350. Recurring quarterly programs typically run $40–$80 per visit. Termite, bed bug and heavy infestation treatments are quoted separately after an inspection. The contractor will give you a no-obligation quote on the initial call.
Do I need to leave the house during treatment?
Most modern pest control treatments are low-toxicity to mammals once the product has dried. Standard practice is to be out of treated rooms for 30 minutes to a few hours. Whole-home heat treatment (for bed bugs) and fumigation (for drywood termites) require longer absences — your contractor will explain in advance.
Is this a pest control company or a referral service?
PestQuotePro is a free referral service. We do not perform pest control. We connect callers with licensed independent pest control contractors who service their area. Pricing, scope, treatment plans and warranties are managed by the contractor, not by us.
Will my information be sold or shared?
We share your name, phone number and basic pest issue with our pest control partner so they can call you back with a quote. We do not sell your data to third-party list buyers. See our Privacy Policy for full details.
Are your contractors licensed and insured?
Yes. Every contractor in our network holds the required state-level structural pest control license and carries commercial general liability insurance. Licensing requirements vary by state — your contractor will provide their license number on request.