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Terminix
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Mosquito ControlPest Control - Bed BugsPest Control - Bugs and Insects+1 more

Serving Falling Waters, WV and surrounding areas

In business since 1927

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"We found evidence of termite infestation. They responded quickly and inspected property the following day. Price was reasonable and employee was knowledgeable. He explained scope of work and options thoroughly. We added pest control as additional price was very reasonable. Work was performed the following day and we are satisfied with service."
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Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Connor's Pest Protection
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Mosquito ControlPest Control - Bed BugsPest Control - Birds and Bats+4 more

Serving Falling Waters, WV and surrounding areas

In business since 1944

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Connor's has been serving homeowners and business owners in the Washington, DC region since 1944. When pests invade your home or business, you want the problem fixed yesterday. Our trained certified technicians understand your concerns and eliminate pests with safety in mind-and at a competitive price. We use environmentally responsible treatment methods and minimize disruption of your home or business environment. Connor's offers a wide range of pest management solutions; we specialize in eliminating bed bugs, termites and 26 other types of pests that may cause annoyance and danger to your family or community. Contact us today for a free inspection and let us help you rid your property of pests for good. \n

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Pest Control questions, answered by experts

The cost of pest control services depends on various factors, but the average homeowner pays around $175, with a typical range of $100 to $500. Your final cost will be influenced by the type of pest, the size and severity of the infestation, and the number of treatments needed.

Service costs also vary by frequency:

  • One-time service: $300–$550

  • Initial visit for ongoing service: $150–$300

  • Monthly visits: $40–$70

  • Quarterly visits: $100–$300

  • Annual visits: $300–$550

For specific pest examples, getting rid of spiders typically costs between $100 and $300, whereas a termite infestation can cost from $230 to $2,500 or more, depending on the extent of the damage.

A standard homeowners insurance policy will often cover raccoon damage in an attic, on a roof, or in other areas of a home’s structure. If you have raccoons removed and discover structural damage, file a claim. However, homeowners insurance typically won’t cover the repair or replacement of personal items that you may have stored in an attic.

You're more likely to find a hobo spider outside rather than inside your home. If you do find one in your home, don't panic. You can remove the spider by catching it in a glass or cup and transporting it outside. You may also vacuum up the spider and remove it by emptying the vacuum bag. 

If you notice more than one spider, it may be a good idea to hire a local pest control company to check out the situation and recommend a course of action. 

According to the Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management, no frightening devices are proven effective for squirrel control. This is likely because the squirrels quickly become habituated to the noises. However, strobe lights show some promise, so motion-activated lighting could be an option worth considering as part of your integrated pest management strategy.

If you spot a bug in your home that seems very similar to a flea, it’s likely a springtail, which is a tiny jumping insect that can resemble a flea. Unlike fleas, they are not dangerous to humans or animals because they don’t bite. Fleas are smaller than springtails, which is how you can distinguish them.

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