How much does pest control cost in 2026?
· PestPin editorial national planning ranges
PestPin's national planning range for general pest control is $125 to $450 per treatment, with a $175 planning midpoint. Recurring quarterly service is budgeted at $100 to $300 per visit. These editorial ranges are not a measured market average or a local quote.
Use these 2026 editorial national ranges to plan a budget, then compare local quotes. They are not a survey, source-weighted market average, or promise of what a provider will charge.
National ranges are only a starting point. Your exact local quote comes from a pest control company after it assesses the job.
Pest control prices by service (2026)
| Service | Typical U.S. cost | Planning midpoint |
|---|---|---|
| General Pest Control | $125–$450 | $175 |
| Termite Control | $575–$1,400 | $900 |
| Rodent Control | $200–$600 | $350 |
| Cockroach Control | $150–$500 | $250 |
| Ant Control | $120–$350 | $200 |
| Bed Bug Control | $400–$1,800 | $900 |
| Wildlife Removal | $250–$750 | $450 |
| Spider Control | $120–$350 | $200 |
| Wasp & Hornet Control | $150–$400 | $250 |
| Mosquito Control | $180–$500 | $300 |
| Flea & Tick Control | $150–$450 | $275 |
Cost guides by pest
General Pest Control cost
Typically $125–$450
Termite Control cost
Typically $575–$1,400
Rodent Control cost
Typically $200–$600
Cockroach Control cost
Typically $150–$500
Ant Control cost
Typically $120–$350
Bed Bug Control cost
Typically $400–$1,800
Wildlife Removal cost
Typically $250–$750
Spider Control cost
Typically $120–$350
Wasp & Hornet Control cost
Typically $150–$400
Mosquito Control cost
Typically $180–$500
Flea & Tick Control cost
Typically $150–$450
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