
Pest Control
Licensed pest control for Providence homes — general pest, rodent, termite, and bed bug treatments. Transparent pricing, no upsells.
Last updated: April 2026
Typical project
$150 – $1,500+
Takes about
1-3 hours (initial treatment)
Scheduling
1-5 days, same-day for urgent infestations
Our Process
Every project follows the same steps so nothing gets missed.
Tell us what you need
Call or text us. We ask targeted questions about your project so we understand the full scope upfront.
We scope it properly
Tell us what you're seeing — pest type, where in the home, and how long it's been going on. We can often identify the issue from a photo and quote before arriving.
Clear estimate, no surprises
You get a line-item estimate with options. Approve it and we lock in your schedule.
We execute and guarantee it
Our team handles the work from start to cleanup. If something isn't right, we fix it.
Call or Text for Expert Help
Get personalized guidance for pest control services from our team of experts.
Detailed Pricing by Scenario
Select a scenario to see the full cost breakdown.
| Item | Budget | Mid-Range | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial inspection & treatment | $150 | $200 | $300 |
| Exterior perimeter barrier | Included | Included | Included |
| Interior treatment (targeted) | Included | Included | Full home |
| Follow-up visit (if needed) | — | Included | Included |
| Total (installed) | $150 | $200 | $300 |
What Affects the Cost?
General pest (ants, spiders) is the least expensive at $150-$300. Rodent exclusion runs $300-$800. Termite treatment costs $800-$1,800. Bed bug heat treatment is the most expensive at $1,000-$3,000. The treatment method and number of visits vary dramatically by pest.
Example range: $150–$3,000
A few ants in the kitchen is a quick perimeter treatment. An active carpenter ant colony in the wall framing requires drilling and injecting. Severity determines treatment scope, product volume, and number of follow-up visits.
Example range: +50-100% for heavy infestations
Larger homes require more product and more time. A 1,200 sq ft apartment is cheaper to treat than a 3,000 sq ft house. Termite treatment cost scales linearly with foundation perimeter length.
Example range: +$50-$200 per additional 1,000 sq ft
Chemical treatments are cheaper but may require multiple visits. Heat treatment for bed bugs costs 2-3x more but typically resolves the issue in one visit. Bait stations cost less upfront than liquid barriers for termites but require ongoing monitoring.
Example range: Chemical vs. heat: 2-3x cost difference
One-time treatments cost more per visit but less annually. Quarterly preventive service runs $100-$175 per visit ($400-$700/year) and prevents recurrence. Homes with previous infestations or wooded lots benefit most from ongoing service.
Example range: $400-$700/year for quarterly service
Ways to Save Money
Sign up for quarterly preventive service
Potential savings: 30-50% vs. emergency treatments
Tradeoff: Ongoing quarterly cost, but prevents expensive infestations from developing
Seal entry points yourself
Potential savings: $100-$300 off rodent exclusion
Tradeoff: You handle caulking and steel wool for obvious gaps — the pro focuses on hidden entry points
Catch infestations early
Potential savings: 50-75% treatment cost
Tradeoff: Requires regular inspection of basements, attics, and foundation — 10 minutes quarterly
Choose chemical over heat for bed bugs (if time allows)
Potential savings: 40-60% per room
Tradeoff: Requires 2-3 treatments over 4-6 weeks vs. one-day heat treatment
Frequently Asked Questions
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