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Why Indiana Homeowners Need a Local Pest Pro

Indiana sits in the heart of the Midwest termite belt, with active subterranean termite populations across most of the state. Indianapolis ranks #5 nationally for bed bugs in Orkin's 2025 list, and the state's mix of dense urban centers and sprawling suburbs creates broad demand for general pest control, mosquito treatment, and rodent exclusion work.

In Indiana, pest control licensing is administered by the Office of the Indiana State Chemist (OISC) at Purdue University. Commercial applicators must pass category exams (typically 7A for structural work), and businesses must carry liability insurance. Ask any Indiana exterminator for their OISC license number before signing a contract.

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Indiana Pest Control FAQs

How much does pest control cost in Indiana?

General pest control in Indiana ranges from $100 to $275 per treatment, with quarterly plans averaging $30 to $55 per month. Bed bug treatment runs $750 to $2,000 and termite work $400 to $1,800 depending on home size. Most licensed Indiana exterminators offer free in-home inspections.

Who licenses pest control companies in Indiana?

The Office of the Indiana State Chemist (OISC), housed at Purdue University, licenses every commercial pesticide applicator and pest control business in the state. Technicians must be certified in their applicable category, and businesses must carry liability insurance.

Are termites a problem in Indiana?

Yes. Subterranean termites are active across most of Indiana, and the state sits in a moderate-to-heavy infestation zone. Older wood-frame homes are most at risk. An inspection every one to two years, combined with either a liquid barrier or in-ground bait station system, is standard practice.

When is the best time for pest control in Indiana?

Early spring (March–May) is ideal for preventative pest control in Indiana because overwintering insects become active and termite swarms appear after the first warm rains. Mosquito treatments are most effective from April through October.