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Why Arizona Homeowners Need a Local Pest Pro

Arizona is one of the most challenging pest environments in the country. Bark scorpions — the only medically significant scorpion species in the United States — are found throughout the Phoenix metro and surrounding areas. Arizona has both subterranean and drywood termites with year-round activity, and Phoenix ranks among the top 10 worst termite cities nationally. The state's warm winters mean pest control is a year-round necessity, not a seasonal one.

All pest control technicians in Arizona must be licensed by the Arizona Office of Pest Management (OPM), a division of the Arizona Department of Agriculture. Verify any Arizona exterminator's license at azda.gov/opm before signing a contract. We only connect homeowners with properly licensed, insured Arizona pest control specialists.

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Arizona Pest Control FAQs

How much does pest control cost in Arizona?

Arizona pest control costs $75-200 for a standard one-time treatment. Scorpion barrier treatment — the most common service in the Phoenix metro — runs $100-250 for an initial treatment with quarterly follow-ups typically $75-150 each. Termite treatment ranges from $500-2,500 depending on the method and extent of activity. Arizona's year-round pest pressure makes quarterly prevention plans the most cost-effective approach for most homeowners.

Does Arizona require pest control licensing?

Yes. All pest control companies in Arizona must be licensed by the Arizona Office of Pest Management (OPM), a division of the Arizona Department of Agriculture. Applicators must hold a valid OPM license in the appropriate pest category. You can verify any company's license at azda.gov/opm before hiring. Always confirm licensing before allowing treatment on your property.

Are bark scorpions in Arizona dangerous?

Bark scorpions are the only scorpion species in the United States considered medically significant. Their sting can cause intense pain, numbness, and in rare cases more serious symptoms, particularly in young children and elderly adults. If stung, contact Arizona Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222. Professional barrier treatment significantly reduces scorpion activity around your home. If you are finding scorpions inside your home, professional treatment is strongly recommended.