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  • Cat watching mouse hole

    Struggling to Keep Mice Out of Your Home? Here's What to Do

    Mice are a common household problem for even the cleanest homes. Mice can squeeze into impossibly tight spaces and don’t want to leave. If you aren’t in the market for a cat, try these easy fixes to seal your house from mice all year long.

  • Ceramic shingles roof of a stone house

    How to Get Rid of Pigeons

    Having pigeons on your property can be unsafe and harm humans if not taken care of properly. This guide covers several ways to get rid of unwanted pigeons and how to do so quickly so they don’t damage or ruin your property.

  • Mouse looking out a hole in a house

    How to Set a Mousetrap

    Having an unwanted mouse in your home can cause stress, but you don’t have to worry. There’s an easy and humane way you can deal with a furry houseguest: trapping him. Learn how to set a mousetrap and release the rodent back where he belongs.

  • Young woman in kitchen opening big window

    9 Tips to Clean Up the Smell of Mouse Urine and Rid Your Home of Mice for Good

    Even as some of the smallest home intruders, mice can leave behind a pungent and harmful odor that can take over your space. We've gathered some surefire tips and tricks to rid your home of mouse urine as well as the intruders themselves.

  • A squirrel staring at the camera

    8 Telltale Signs of Squirrel Damage (and What You Can Do About It)

    Squirrels may look playful frolicking around the yard. But don’t let them fool you. Squirrel damage to homes can cost hundreds to thousands of dollars. Read on for eight surefire signs of squirrel damage and how to prevent it.

  • Detail of a woman spraying her leg with diy mosquito repellent

    How to Make Homemade DIY Mosquito Repellent

    Find out how to make DIY mosquito repellent from common household ingredients. Avoid smelly, expensive sprays with our tried and tested mosquito repellents you can make quickly and easily at home.

  • Mom and daughter plant a tomato plant

    11 Natural and Homemade Insecticides to Protect Your Garden

    When it comes to having healthy plants and attracting beneficial insects, using natural insecticides that you make at home is an excellent choice for gardeners looking for a way to use pesticides without harming their plants.

  • Daughter and mom cut up apples for pie

    Get Rid of Fruit Flies With This Step-by-Step Guide

    Ridding your kitchen of fruit flies can be done using different cleaning products and DIY fruit fly traps. Learn how to make your own fruit fly remedy by using products you likely have in the pantry—but know that patience is required.

  • Father and sun fix a meal

    How to Get Rid of Ants Fast—and for Good

    Finding ants in your home can be an unwelcome surprise. But when you know what to do, getting rid of these pesky insects is painless and straightforward. In this guide, we’ll explain how to make your home ant-free and keep it that way.

  • Modern backyard deck

    How to Keep Rodents Off Your Deck or Porch

    Keep rodents off your deck or porch with these helpful tips. Learn the best methods for keeping rats and mice out from under your porch or off your deck. Make your porch and deck rodent-free with these simple pest-proofing tips.

  • Family enjoying a meal in the backyard

    9 Ways to Control Mosquitoes in Your Yard

    Mosquitos can ruin any outdoor summer soirée. To prevent the bites, itchiness, and annoyance caused by these insects, read our nine tips that will help control mosquitos in your backyard so you can enjoy that cocktail party without worry.

  • Woman cleaning house

    7 Ways to Try to Eliminate Roaches Naturally

    Some people swear by gentler ways to get rid of roaches that don’t involve spraying. From removing their food source to casting diatomaceous earth around, read on to learn about which of these are effective at keeping pests away.

  • The interior of an eclectic dining room on a sunny day

    How Much Does a Rat Exterminator Cost?

    The cost of rat extermination varies by infestation size, home size, location, and removal method. Most pest control companies don't charge for rat removal estimates if you choose their services. Discover how much a rat exterminator costs.

  • A bed corner with a white fitted sheet

    How Much Does Bed Bug Extermination Cost?

    Here's what you can expect to pay for bed bug extermination, whether you choose heat treatment, thermal treatment, fumigation, or pesticides. Home size and bed bug infestation size will determine how much you pay for bed bug treatment.

  • Woman vacuums carpet

    5 Tips to Keep Pill Bugs out of Your Home

    If you’re wondering how to get rid of pill bugs, you’re not alone. These harmless yet unwelcome guests are a common issue for homeowners. Learn how you can get rid of roly-polys using natural methods and a little caulking.

Hiring Local Pest Control Experts

Pest control experts or exterminators help remove unwanted guests from residents, commercial buildings, and other public areas such as mice, rats, roaches, bees, spiders, ticks, bed bugs, fleas, termites, as well as many other types of pests.

Five Questions to Ask Your Pest Professional

Big or small, your project is a significant investment. That’s why we recommend interviewing at least three qualified exterminators before making a hiring decision. Ask the following questions to determine whether a pro is the right fit for your project.

1. Do you have any certifications?

While not having a certification isn’t a deal breaker, it’s recommended to hire a pro who is accredited by a professional organization. Certifications are a sign of a knowledgeable pro who is committed to quality work.

2. What kind of pesticides are you using and how will they affect my home?

Only hire pros who are willing to share details about what kinds of pesticides are included in your project. Understanding how and where these poisons will be applied will help you keep pets and children safe. Never hire a pest pro who is unwilling or unable to offer insight into pesticides.

3. How will you limit the spread of pesticides?

Be sure your pro has a plan to keep pesticides contained. Avoid working with a pro who has no strategy for limiting cross contamination. Careless applications can result in poisons leaking onto clothes and into children’s play areas.

4. What are some pest prevention tips?

Experienced pros can provide tips to keep pests out of your home between visits. These tips are also a sign of whether your professional is knowledgeable or not. Avoid hiring an exterminator who is unable to share simple prevention tips.

5. Will you alert me to additional signs of pests?

It’s a good idea to address all pest infestations at once. Experienced pros will always have an eye out for signs of other pests. Working with a watchful pro will ensure you don’t run into major pest problems later. 

FAQs

  1. How much do exterminators typically charge?

    The average cost to hire a pest control pro is between $40 and $60 per month.

  2. How much are typical pest control costs?

    The average cost for pest control treatment in residential homes is around $145 for inside and $250 for outside. However, each project is different and costs can range from $40 to several hundred dollars depending on the type of pest.

  3. Should exterminators certified or licensed?

    Yes. Each state has their own requirements for licensing and certifications of pest control experts. Use our state licensing tool to review the local pest control guidelines.

  4. What questions should I ask a pest control contractor?

    There are several questions or things to know before hiring an exterminator to do any work in your home.

    •   Do they have proper licensing?

    •   Do they charge for estimates?

  5. How many pest control professionals are in the U.S.?

    According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2020, there are 87,600 exterminators employed in the United States. Their average salary is $18.18 per hour, with an annual wage of $37,820.