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Why Kentucky Homeowners Need a Local Pest Pro
Kentucky sits along the Ohio River valley which creates significant termite pressure. Eastern subterranean termites are found in all 120 Kentucky counties. Louisville and Lexington are the primary metro markets, and Northern Kentucky (Covington, Newport) is part of the Cincinnati metro area with associated bed bug pressure. Kentucky's warm, humid summers drive heavy mosquito, ant, and cockroach activity.
All commercial pest control companies in Kentucky must be licensed by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA). When you hire a KY exterminator, ask for their KDA license number, proof of liability insurance, and a written treatment plan with a re-service guarantee.
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How much does pest control cost in Kentucky?
Kentucky pest control costs $100-280 for a standard one-time treatment. Bed bug heat treatment averages $700-2,000. Termite treatment runs $400-1,800. Louisville and Lexington tend to price slightly higher than rural Kentucky markets.
Does Kentucky require pest control licensing?
Yes. Kentucky requires all commercial pest control companies to be licensed by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA). Pesticide applicators must hold a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License. Verify licensing at the KDA website before hiring any exterminator.
Why is termite risk high in Kentucky?
Kentucky sits in USDA Termite Zone 1 and 2, with heavy termite activity throughout the state especially along the Ohio and Kentucky river valleys. Eastern subterranean termites are found in all 120 Kentucky counties. Louisville's older housing stock and the river valley humidity make it one of Kentucky's highest-risk termite markets.