Pest Control in Miami
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Pest Control prices in Miami
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| One-time general treatment Inspection plus interior and perimeter treatment for common crawling insects | $150 | $300 | $550 |
| Rodent control program Baiting, trapping and entry-point proofing with follow-up visits | $200 | $400 | $700 |
| Bed bug treatment Multi-visit insecticide or one-day heat treatment for affected rooms | $300 | $1,200 | $3,000 |
| Termite treatment Localized spot treatment up to full liquid barrier or bait system | $250 | $600 | $2,500 |
| Annual quarterly plan Initial service plus four quarterly visits with retreatment guarantee | $400 | $650 | $900 |
How to hire a pest control pro in United States
- Verify the company's state pesticide applicator licence (most states run a structural pest control board with a public lookup)
- Ask for proof of general liability insurance before work starts
- Get the pest identified and a written treatment plan — not just a generic spray quote
- Confirm how many follow-up visits the price includes and the retreatment guarantee window
- Ask for the EPA registration numbers of products they'll apply
- Compare a one-time treatment vs a quarterly plan price over 12 months
- For termites, ask whether the quote includes a termite bond or damage warranty
Pesticide applicators must be licensed at the state level (state departments of agriculture or structural pest control boards), and only EPA-registered products may be applied. Interstate standards vary, so always check the licence in your own state's public registry.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need to leave my home during pest control treatment?
For standard sprays and gels, you typically only need to stay out of treated rooms for 2-4 hours until surfaces dry. Fogging or flea treatments may require 4-6 hours away. Whole-structure fumigation (rare, mostly for termites or severe bed bugs) means vacating for 1-3 days. Your technician must give you re-entry instructions — ask if they don't.
How long does a pest control treatment last?
Exterior barrier sprays typically remain effective 60-90 days, less in heavy rain. Gel baits keep working for weeks as insects share them. Rodent programs are about proofing, not just bait, so results last as long as entry points stay sealed. This decay is why prevention plans run quarterly.
When is pest season in Miami?
Insect activity in Miami tracks warm weather — ants, roaches, wasps and mosquitoes peak in the warmer months. Rodent callouts spike as temperatures drop and mice and rats move indoors. Booking preventive treatment just before your problem season is cheaper than reacting to an established infestation.
What should I do before the exterminator arrives?
Clear access to skirting boards, under sinks and behind appliances; store open food and utensils away; note where and when you've seen pests (photos help); secure pets and cover fish tanks. For bed bug jobs, follow the company's prep sheet exactly — bagging laundry and decluttering — or the treatment can fail.
Can I do pest control myself instead of hiring a pro?
DIY sprays and baits handle light ant or roach activity fine. Hire a professional for anything structural or persistent: termites, bed bugs, rodents inside walls, wasp nests in cavities, or repeat infestations. Pros have access to products and application methods retail products don't match, and misapplied DIY sprays can scatter colonies and make infestations harder to treat.
Who pays for pest control in a rental — landlord or tenant?
It varies by lease and jurisdiction, but the common pattern is: landlords are responsible for infestations arising from the building (rats, structural entry, problems present at move-in), while tenants pay when the infestation results from their own housekeeping or was introduced by them (e.g. fleas from pets). In multi-unit buildings, roach and bed bug treatment usually needs adjoining units treated at the same time — coordinate through the landlord or manager.
What is a termite bond and do I need one?
A termite bond is an ongoing contract where the company inspects annually and covers retreatment (and sometimes repair costs) if termites return. In termite-heavy states, especially in the South, lenders and buyers often expect one; it typically costs $300-$900 per year after an initial treatment.
Does homeowners insurance cover pest damage?
Almost never. US homeowners policies treat termite, rodent and insect damage as preventable maintenance, so prevention plans and inspections are the only financial protection. A wood-destroying insect report ($75-$200) is standard in many real-estate transactions.
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