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Pest pressure in North Dakota
North Dakota's climate is semi-arid continental, very cold winters and warm short summers. North Dakota's extreme winters limit most subtropical pests; rodents, wasps and stored-product pests dominate call volume. That climate profile is what drives the specific pest pressure ND homeowners deal with — and it's the reason pest control programs in North Dakota look different than they do in colder northern states.
The biggest pest issues in North Dakota
House mice and field mice
Rodent intrusion is the #1 pest issue in North Dakota; mouse populations peak October through April.
Yellowjackets and paper wasps
Wasp colonies build aggressively through short hot summers and reach peak aggression in August.
Carpenter ants
Older lake-country housing stock has persistent carpenter ant pressure.
Local pest control by metro area
- Fargo — Rodent, wasp and ant calls dominate residential service.
- Bismarck — Mouse and wasp calls are the top categories.
- Grand Forks — Rodent and bed bug calls peak with student housing turnover.
Licensing & regulation in North Dakota: North Dakota Department of Agriculture's Pesticide Program licenses commercial applicators.
How North Dakota pest control pricing typically works
For a typical ND single-family home, you can expect rough ballpark numbers in the following ranges:
- One-time general pest treatment: $150–$350
- Quarterly recurring program: $40–$80 per visit
- Termite treatment (full perimeter): $1,200–$3,000
- Bed bug treatment (per room): $300–$600 conventional, $1,500+ for heat
- Rodent exclusion plus initial trapping: $300–$700
- Mosquito barrier service (monthly): $50–$100 per visit
Final pricing depends on home size, severity of infestation, and any additional services (attic decontamination, exclusion work, follow-ups). The contractor will give you an exact quote during the initial call.
What to expect when you call
When you call (844) 111-1111, you'll speak with our intake team first. They'll ask a few quick questions — what pest you're dealing with, your zip code in North Dakota, the type of property, and whether the situation is urgent — and then connect you directly with a licensed ND contractor in your area who can give you a quote and schedule service.
There's no obligation to book after speaking with the contractor. You can get the quote, compare it to others if you want, and decide on your own timeline.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can a pest control pro come out in North Dakota?
Most contractors in the North Dakota network we work with can dispatch same-day or next-day for typical residential issues. Emergency calls (stinging insects, active rodent intrusion) are usually handled within a few hours.
How much does pest control cost in North Dakota?
In North Dakota, most one-time residential treatments run $150–$350. Quarterly recurring programs typically run $40–$80 per visit. Termite, bed bug and heavy infestation treatments are quoted after an inspection.
Are North Dakota pest control companies licensed?
North Dakota Department of Agriculture's Pesticide Program licenses commercial applicators.
What pests are most common in North Dakota?
In North Dakota, the most common residential pest issues are rodents, ants, wasps-hornets, spiders and bed-bugs. North Dakota's extreme winters limit most subtropical pests; rodents, wasps and stored-product pests dominate call volume.
Do North Dakota pest control treatments work year-round?
Treatments are effective year-round, though pest pressure varies seasonally in North Dakota. North Dakota's extreme winters limit most subtropical pests; rodents, wasps and stored-product pests dominate call volume. Many homeowners switch to a quarterly recurring program that adjusts treatment to the season.