How Much Does Pest Control Cost in Washington, D.C.? [2025 Data]

Normal Range: $136 - $328

Pest control costs in Washington, D.C., average $232, but range between $136 and $328, depending on the type of critter.

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Highlights
  • The cost of living in Washington, D.C., is higher than the national average, which can affect pest control costs.

  • Some of the most common pests in this area include termites, ants, rodents, bed bugs, and cockroaches. The type of pest in your home will impact the cost of removal.

  • A large infestation can cost $10,000 or more to remove.

Washington, D.C., has a relatively high cost of living, which can impact the cost of home services in the area. Pest control in Washington, D.C., costs around $232, with most homeowners paying between $136 and $328. Your exact cost for this service depends on the pest type, the infestation size, the number of visits required, and more. Learn more about pest control costs in the Washington metropolitan area to budget accordingly.

Pest Control Cost Factors 

Pest control service in Washington, D.C. doesn't have one-size-fits-all pricing. In fact, the local pest inspection specialist will likely come and give you a free quote based on their assessment of your property and pest problem. Take a look at a few of the key variables that impact how much you'll pay to obtain a critter-free home.

Number of Visits

For most full-service pest control jobs, such as eliminating wasp or roach infestations in a 1,500-square-foot property, you'll pay between $260 and $770. But if you need a termite tent and fumigation, you could pay as much as $10,320

Both services are generally one-time visits, but ongoing pest control services include treatment to keep ants, ticks, fleas, and termites at bay.

Number of Visits Average Cost in Washington, D.C.
One-time visit $390–$710
Initial visit for ongoing service $190–$390
Monthly visit $50–$90
Quarterly visit $130–$390
Annual visit $390–$710

Type of Pest

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In Washington, D.C., the most common pests include ants, spiders, rodents, mosquitoes, termites, bed bugs, cockroaches, bees and wasps, flies, and squirrels. Each pest requires different labor and materials to bid them farewell, so the cost varies by type. For example, exterminating bed bugs can cost up to $5,160, while eradicating ants costs $650 or less. Here are some average ranges for pest control costs by critter type.

Type of Treatment

Chemical treatments tend to cost more than non-chemical treatments. Simple treatments using traps can cost under $130, while whole-home tent fumigation can reach upward of $3,230 or more

Treatments for certain types of pests will also cost more than others. For example, a small ant infestation can cost anywhere from $130 to $650, while a major bedbug treatment can cost as much as $7,740.

Type of Treatment Average Cost in Washington, D.C.
Physical traps $130–$770
Chemical sprays $130–$3,870
Fumigation $1,940–$10,320
  • Physical traps are the most affordable option—plus, they have the added benefit of being easy to place and monitor for activity. You can set these traps yourself or hire a pro to do it for you. 

  • Chemical sprays can also be affordable, though they require a professional to apply correctly. If incorrectly used, they can be harmful to your home’s inhabitants.

  • Fumigation is the most expensive option. The process may take several days, and you’ll likely need to relocate during this time. However, fumigation may be the best choice for a severe infestation.

Pro Tip

Most jobs require a pest control provider to eliminate unwanted pests that are damaging your most important asset—your home or business. We use pesticides safely and in accordance with the law.

Owner of Identify Pest Control

 — Newton, NH

Infestation Size

A single wasp nest or a small family of rats is pretty insignificant in terms of labor and cost. But if you have a major infestation of any type of pest, whether it's termites, bed bugs, rats, or ticks, the service will cost more.

Infestation SizeCost Range in Washington, D.C.
Small or mild$130–$650
Medium or moderate$390–$900
Large or severe$1,290–$10,320

Home or Yard Size 

More space in your home and yard means more square footage to cover, from the initial inspection to the treatment application. Whether your exterminator charges by the hour or by the square footage, this will equate to additional charges for pest control service. 

Data shows that the average home size in the Washington, D.C., metro area is 2,002 square feet. For a home this size, expect to pay between $450 and $770 for a one-time pest control service. The table below shows the average cost ranges for one-time pest control depending on the size of your home.

Home Size in Square Feet Average Cost for One-Time Service in Washington, D.C.
1,000 $320–$580
1,500 $390–$710
2,000 $450–$770
2,500 $520–$870
3,000 $580–$970
3,500 $650–$1,060
4,000 $710–$1,160

Pest Control Pro Costs

A few ants or flies can often be addressed without the help of a pest control professional. However, larger or more severe infestations are best left to a pest control service near you. Here’s what you can expect in terms of costs when it comes to hiring a pro.

Labor Costs

Washington, D.C., has a relatively high cost of living—39% higher than the national average. This can affect labor costs because technicians need to charge more to cover their own higher cost of living. Depending on the type of pests in your home and the extent of the infestation, your total costs might be mostly labor. 

Inspection Fees

Before you proceed with a pest control service, it’s wise to have a professional inspection to determine the types of pests and the extent of the infestation. Many pest control companies offer free inspections if you use their extermination services. However, you can expect to pay between $160 and $580 for a standalone pest inspection.

Accessibility

Your pest control labor costs will depend on the accessibility of the pest infestation. If the location is easy to access (such as a cabinet or unfinished basement), your labor costs will be lower. However, if the infestation is in an attic, you may pay as much as $1,940 for treatment.

Repair Costs

If you catch your pest infestation early, the damage to your home will be minimal. However, if the bugs or animals have been living sight-unseen in your home for months or years, you might need to pay for repairs on top of removal. Repair costs will depend on the type of pest and the extent of the damage; for example, termite repairs cost between $1,290 and $3,870. Minor drywall or floor repairs will cost less than structural damage to your home’s frame.

Do Pest Control Services Increase Home Value?

If you plan to sell your home and have an active pest infestation, you’ll almost certainly see a dip in your home’s value if you don’t treat the problem. Homebuyers don’t want the headache of treating a pest infestation after they close on a home, so you’ll likely get much lower offers (if you get any offers at all).

The exact impact on your home’s value will depend on the type and extent of the infestation. A few ants here and there won’t affect your home’s value much, but a widespread termite infestation can devastate home value. If you’re considering listing your home, it’s wise to have a pest inspection first to ensure no nasty surprises down the road.

How Angi Gets Its Cost Data

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