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Pest control by state

Local pest pressure varies dramatically by climate. Browse the states we currently feature below — or call to be matched with a licensed pro anywhere in the US.

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Alabama

Alabama sees heavy termite and ant pressure spring through fall, with rodent activity spiking late October into winter.

Top pests: termites, ants, cockroaches
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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.

Top pests: rodents, ants, spiders
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Arizona

Arizona's monsoon season (July–September) drives explosive growth in scorpion, cricket and roach populations.

Top pests: cockroaches, ants, rodents
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Arkansas

Arkansas has a long pest season — termite swarms peak in April–May, mosquito pressure runs through October, rodent calls spike fall through winter.

Top pests: termites, rodents, spiders
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California

California's mild winters and long dry summers favor ants, rodents and drywood termites year-round.

Top pests: ants, rodents, termites
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Colorado

Colorado's dry climate keeps most subtropical pests at bay, but rodents, wasps and elm seed bugs are major seasonal issues.

Top pests: rodents, ants, wasps-hornets
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Connecticut

Connecticut sees a clear seasonal cycle — termites in spring, mosquitoes and ticks all summer, rodent intrusion in fall.

Top pests: rodents, ants, termites
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Delaware

Delaware's coastal climate drives heavy mosquito, termite and tick pressure spring through fall.

Top pests: termites, mosquitoes, ants
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Florida

Florida pest pressure does not have an off-season.

Top pests: termites, cockroaches, ants
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Georgia

Georgia's long warm season keeps termites, mosquitoes and ants active from March through November.

Top pests: termites, mosquitoes, ants
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Hawaii

Hawaii has no real off-season — tropical climate keeps termites, roaches and ants active year-round.

Top pests: termites, cockroaches, ants
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Idaho

Idaho's pest profile is dominated by rodents, ants and seasonal wasp activity, with bed bug pressure rising in urban centers.

Top pests: rodents, ants, wasps-hornets
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Illinois

Illinois has a full four-season pest cycle — termites in spring, mosquitoes in summer, rodent intrusion in fall and winter.

Top pests: rodents, termites, ants
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Indiana

Indiana sees heavy ant and termite pressure in spring/summer, with rodent and stink bug intrusion peaking in fall.

Top pests: termites, rodents, ants
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Iowa

Iowa pest activity follows a four-season cycle — ants and termites in spring, mosquitoes in summer, rodents and stink bugs in fall.

Top pests: rodents, ants, termites
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Kansas

Kansas pest activity spikes spring through fall — termites in April–May, mosquitoes in summer, rodents and brown recluse calls fall into winter.

Top pests: rodents, termites, spiders
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Kentucky

Kentucky's pest season runs March through November, with termite, rodent and brown recluse activity dominating call volume.

Top pests: termites, rodents, spiders
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Louisiana

Louisiana has effectively no pest off-season.

Top pests: termites, cockroaches, mosquitoes
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Maine

Maine's cool climate keeps subtropical pests at bay, but rodents, carpenter ants and ticks are major year-round issues.

Top pests: rodents, ants, spiders
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Maryland

Maryland's coastal humidity drives heavy termite, mosquito and ant pressure spring through fall.

Top pests: termites, rodents, ants
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Massachusetts

Massachusetts sees a clear seasonal cycle — ants and termites in spring, mosquitoes and ticks in summer, rodent intrusion in fall.

Top pests: rodents, ants, termites
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Michigan

Michigan has a sharp four-season pest cycle — termites in spring (when present), mosquitoes in summer, rodents and stink bugs in fall.

Top pests: rodents, ants, termites
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Minnesota

Minnesota's cold climate limits most subtropical pests, but rodents, wasps, ants and bed bugs are major year-round issues.

Top pests: rodents, ants, wasps-hornets
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Mississippi

Mississippi has heavy year-round pest pressure — termites, roaches, mosquitoes and rodents are all active most of the year.

Top pests: termites, cockroaches, mosquitoes
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Missouri

Missouri pest activity is heaviest spring through fall, with termite, brown recluse, mosquito and rodent calls dominating.

Top pests: termites, spiders, rodents
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Montana

Montana's cold climate keeps most subtropical pests at bay, but rodents, wasps and carpenter ants are major issues.

Top pests: rodents, ants, wasps-hornets
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Nebraska

Nebraska sees a four-season pest cycle — termites and ants in spring, wasps and mosquitoes in summer, rodents and stink bugs in fall.

Top pests: rodents, termites, ants
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Nevada

Nevada's dry climate keeps subtropical pests at bay, but scorpions, roaches, spiders and rodents drive most pest activity.

Top pests: cockroaches, rodents, spiders
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New Hampshire

New Hampshire's cold climate limits most subtropical pests but rodents, carpenter ants and ticks are major year-round issues.

Top pests: rodents, ants, spiders
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New Jersey

New Jersey has heavy pest pressure spring through fall, with termite, ant and mosquito activity dominating call volume.

Top pests: termites, ants, rodents
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New Mexico

New Mexico's dry climate keeps most subtropical pests at bay, but scorpions, spiders, rodents and pack rats are major issues.

Top pests: rodents, spiders, ants
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New York

New York has heavy urban pest pressure year-round — bed bugs, rats and cockroaches drive most NYC call volume.

Top pests: bed-bugs, rodents, cockroaches
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North Carolina

North Carolina sees heavy termite and mosquito pressure spring through fall, with rodent calls spiking November–January.

Top pests: termites, ants, mosquitoes
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North Dakota

North Dakota's extreme winters limit most subtropical pests; rodents, wasps and stored-product pests dominate call volume.

Top pests: rodents, ants, wasps-hornets
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Ohio

Ohio has a sharp four-season pest cycle — termites and ants in spring, mosquitoes in summer, rodents and stink bugs in fall.

Top pests: termites, rodents, ants
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Oklahoma

Oklahoma's long warm season drives heavy termite, brown recluse and mosquito pressure spring through fall.

Top pests: termites, spiders, rodents
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Oregon

Oregon's wet western climate drives heavy carpenter ant, rodent and slug pressure; eastern Oregon sees more wasp and rodent activity.

Top pests: ants, rodents, wasps-hornets
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Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania has a clear four-season cycle — termites and ants in spring, mosquitoes and yellowjackets in summer, rodents and stink bugs in fall.

Top pests: termites, rodents, ants
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Rhode Island

Rhode Island's coastal humidity drives heavy carpenter ant, termite, mosquito and tick pressure spring through fall.

Top pests: termites, ants, rodents
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South Carolina

SC's long warm season and coastal humidity make termite and mosquito pressure among the highest in the country.

Top pests: termites, cockroaches, mosquitoes
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South Dakota

South Dakota's extreme winters limit most subtropical pests; rodents, wasps and box elder bugs dominate seasonal calls.

Top pests: rodents, ants, wasps-hornets
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Tennessee

Tennessee sees a clear seasonal cycle — termite swarms in spring, mosquito pressure in summer, rodent intrusion in fall and winter.

Top pests: termites, rodents, ants
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Texas

Texas has effectively a 12-month pest season — winters rarely cold enough to suppress populations.

Top pests: termites, cockroaches, rodents
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Utah

Utah's dry climate keeps subtropical pests at bay, but rodents, wasps, ants and spiders are major year-round issues.

Top pests: rodents, ants, wasps-hornets
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Vermont

Vermont's cold climate keeps subtropical pests at bay, but rodents, carpenter ants and ticks are major year-round issues.

Top pests: rodents, ants, spiders
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Virginia

Virginia has heavy pest pressure spring through fall, with termites, mosquitoes, stink bugs and rodents all major issues.

Top pests: termites, rodents, ants
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Washington

Western Washington's wet climate drives heavy carpenter ant, rodent and slug pressure; eastern Washington sees more wasp and ant activity.

Top pests: ants, rodents, wasps-hornets
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West Virginia

West Virginia has heavy ant, termite and rodent pressure spring through fall, with stink bug invasions peaking in October.

Top pests: termites, rodents, ants
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Wisconsin

Wisconsin has a sharp four-season pest cycle — termites and ants in spring, mosquitoes and wasps in summer, rodents and box elder bugs in fall.

Top pests: rodents, ants, wasps-hornets
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Wyoming

Wyoming's cold dry climate limits most subtropical pests; rodents, wasps and ants dominate seasonal call volume.

Top pests: rodents, ants, wasps-hornets

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