How Much Does Pest Control Cost by Service Type?

Service TypeOne-Time CostMonthly PlanQuarterly Plan
General pest control (ants, roaches, spiders)$150–$300$40–$80/month$100–$200/quarter
Scorpion control$200–$400$50–$100/month$150–$300/quarter
Termite inspection$50–$150
Termite treatment (liquid barrier)$300–$1,000
Termite treatment (full home)$540–$1,500+
Bed bug treatment (per room)$300–$500
Bed bug treatment (whole home)$1,000–$2,500
Rodent trapping and removal$245–$600
Rodent exclusion (sealing entry points)$400–$1,500
Bee/wasp removal$150–$500
Initial comprehensive visit$150–$250IncludedIncluded

Monthly plans are the best value for Phoenix homeowners. At $40–$80/month, ongoing service costs less per visit than one-time treatments and provides year-round protection — essential in a desert environment where pests don't take a seasonal break. Most companies include an initial comprehensive inspection, perimeter treatment, and interior treatment in the first visit.

What Do Common Pest Treatments Cost in Phoenix?

Pest ProblemTypical CostTreatment MethodTimeline
Ant infestation (interior)$150–$300Bait stations + perimeter spray1–2 visits
Cockroach treatment$150–$400Gel bait + residual spray2–3 visits
Arizona bark scorpion control$200–$400 (initial)Perimeter barrier + interior dustOngoing monthly
Subterranean termite treatment (spot)$265–$600Liquid termiticide1 visit
Subterranean termite treatment (full perimeter)$540–$1,500Liquid barrier around foundation1 visit + annual inspection
Termite bait station system$1,000–$3,000 (installed)Bait monitoring stationsAnnual monitoring
Roof rat removal and exclusion$500–$1,500Trapping + sealing + cleanup2–4 weeks
Pack rat nest removal$250–$600Nest teardown + habitat cleanup1–2 visits
Black widow spider treatment$150–$300Perimeter spray + web removal1–2 visits
Bee hive removal (established)$200–$500Live removal or extermination1 visit
WDO report (real estate)$75–$150Inspection + reportSame day

Costs based on Maricopa County averages for standard single-family homes (1,500–2,500 sq. ft.).

What Drives Pest Control Costs in Phoenix?

1. Pest type. General pest control (ants, roaches, spiders) uses standard barrier treatments and costs $40–$80/month. Scorpion control requires specialized UV-detection, targeted dusting in cracks and voids, and more frequent perimeter treatments — adding $10–$30/month. Termites and rodents require entirely different methods and equipment, driving costs to $300–$1,500+ per project.

2. Infestation severity. A routine preventive treatment for a well-maintained home costs less than addressing an active infestation. Severe termite damage requiring structural fumigation or extensive rodent exclusion can reach $2,000–$3,000+. Catching problems early through regular service keeps costs manageable.

3. Home size and construction. Larger homes require more product and more time. Homes over 3,000 sq. ft. typically pay 20–30% more. Block construction (common in Phoenix) generally has fewer pest entry points than wood-frame homes, but the weep holes in block walls are notorious scorpion highways.

4. Desert landscaping proximity. Homes bordering desert open space, washes, or undeveloped lots face higher pest pressure from scorpions, pack rats, and rattlesnakes. These properties often need more aggressive perimeter treatments and may require additional exclusion work.

5. Seasonal demand. Scorpion season (April–October) and monsoon season (July–September) are peak demand periods. Scheduling a preventive service plan before the season starts ensures availability and may lock in lower rates.

6. Service frequency. Monthly service ($40–$80/month = $480–$960/year) costs less per visit than quarterly ($100–$200 × 4 = $400–$800/year) but provides more consistent protection. One-time treatments ($150–$300 each) are the most expensive per-visit option and don't prevent recurrence.

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Phoenix Pest Calendar: When to Treat

MonthPrimary PestsRecommended Action
January–FebruaryTermites (subterranean), occasional rodentsAnnual termite inspection, seal cracks
MarchTermite swarmers, ants emerge, early spidersSpring perimeter treatment, termite check
April–MayScorpions active, ants, roaches increaseScorpion barrier treatment, monthly service starts
JunePeak scorpion activity, spiders, roachesContinue monthly service, UV scorpion patrol
July–AugustMonsoon pests — scorpions flushed indoors, termites swarm, roachesIntensive treatment, check weather stripping
SeptemberMonsoon continues, scorpions still active, cricketsMaintain monthly service
OctoberScorpion activity decreasing, rodents seek shelterBegin rodent exclusion, fall perimeter treatment
November–DecemberRoof rats, mice, occasional scorpionsRodent control, seal entry points, inspect attic

Year-round service is standard in Phoenix. Unlike northern cities where pest pressure drops significantly in winter, Phoenix's mild winters mean termites stay active, scorpions may appear on warm days, and rodents seek shelter in attics. Most pest control professionals recommend monthly or bi-monthly service all 12 months.

Scorpion Control in Phoenix

Arizona bark scorpions are Phoenix's most feared pest — and the most common reason homeowners call an exterminator:

Scorpion ServiceCostWhat's Included
Initial scorpion treatment$200–$400UV inspection, perimeter barrier, interior dusting
Monthly scorpion maintenance$50–$100/monthRe-treatment of barrier, crack/crevice dusting
Scorpion seal-out (exclusion)$500–$2,000Weather stripping, caulking, door sweeps

DIY scorpion prevention tips: Seal gaps around doors, windows, and plumbing penetrations. Remove debris piles, woodpiles, and landscape rocks near the foundation. Use a blacklight at night to spot scorpions (they glow under UV). Sticky traps in garages and closets catch scouts.

Termite Treatment in Phoenix

Subterranean termites cause an estimated $1.5 billion in damage annually in Arizona. Phoenix's mild winters mean they're active year-round:

Treatment TypeCostDurationBest For
Liquid termiticide barrier$540–$1,5005–8 yearsActive infestations, prevention
Bait station monitoring$1,000–$3,000 (install) + $200–$400/yearOngoingDetection + elimination
Spot treatment$265–$6001–3 yearsIsolated activity
Fumigation (drywood termites)$1,500–$3,500One-timeDrywood termite infestations

WDO reports for real estate: A Wood-Destroying Organism (WDO) inspection report costs $75–$150 and is required by most lenders for home purchases in Arizona. Schedule this early in the transaction — termite findings can affect negotiations.

How to Save on Pest Control in Phoenix

Choose a monthly or bi-monthly plan. Ongoing service plans ($40–$80/month) cost less per visit than one-time treatments and provide consistent protection against Phoenix's year-round pest pressure.

Get 2–3 quotes. Phoenix has a highly competitive pest control market. Quotes for the same service can vary by 30–50% between companies.

Ask about bundled services. Many Phoenix companies offer discounts for combining general pest, scorpion, and termite services — saving 10–20% versus separate contracts.

Schedule in the off-season. January–February is the slowest period for Phoenix pest companies. You may find better introductory rates and faster scheduling.

Maintain your yard. Trim vegetation 12+ inches from the foundation, remove standing water, clean up fallen citrus fruit (attracts roof rats), and eliminate debris piles where scorpions hide. Good maintenance reduces pest pressure and may qualify you for lower service tiers.

Get annual termite inspections. A $50–$150 inspection catches termite activity before it causes thousands in structural damage. Many pest companies include free annual termite inspections with their general service plans.

General pest control in Phoenix costs $40–$80 per month on a maintenance plan, or $150–$300 for a one-time treatment. Scorpion control runs $200–$400 for an initial treatment plus $50–$100/month ongoing. Termite treatment costs $265–$1,500 depending on severity and method. Rodent removal and exclusion costs $245–$1,500. Most Phoenix homeowners benefit from year-round monthly service ($480–$960/year) because the desert climate keeps pests active in every season. Get at least 2–3 quotes, as prices vary significantly between companies.

Scorpion control in Phoenix costs $200–$400 for an initial treatment that includes UV inspection, perimeter barrier application, and interior crack-and-crevice dusting. Ongoing monthly scorpion maintenance runs $50–$100/month. A scorpion seal-out (exclusion work) to prevent entry costs $500–$2,000 depending on your home's size and number of entry points. Arizona bark scorpions are active year-round in Phoenix, with peak activity from April through October. Monthly service through the entire year is recommended, as scorpions can appear even during mild winter days.

Termite treatment in Phoenix costs $265–$600 for a spot treatment, $540–$1,500 for a full liquid termiticide barrier around your home, and $1,000–$3,000 for bait station monitoring systems (plus $200–$400/year for ongoing monitoring). A termite inspection costs $50–$150, and a WDO report for real estate transactions costs $75–$150. Subterranean termites are the most common type in Phoenix and stay active year-round due to the mild climate. Annual termite inspections are strongly recommended — termite damage can cost thousands before visible signs appear.

Yes — year-round pest control is recommended in Phoenix because the mild desert climate keeps pests active in every season. Scorpions are most active April through October but can appear year-round. Subterranean termites never go dormant in Phoenix's mild winters. Roof rats and pack rats seek shelter in attics during cooler months. During monsoon season (July–September), heavy rains flush scorpions, termites, and roaches out of the desert and into homes. Monthly service ($40–$80/month) provides the most consistent protection and costs less per visit than one-time or quarterly treatments.

Pricing data reflects Maricopa County pest control costs as of early 2026, sourced from Angi, HomeAdvisor, Green Home Pest Control, Bills Pest & Termite Control, Action Termite & Pest Control, and local Phoenix pest companies. Termite inspection requirements from Arizona Department of Agriculture. For home maintenance, see our Phoenix monsoon season preparation guide. For plumbing issues from pest damage, see our Phoenix plumber cost guide.