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Why Maryland Homeowners Need a Local Pest Pro
Maryland sits in USDA Termite Zone 2 — moderate to heavy activity — and has significant bed bug pressure in Baltimore, which ranks in Orkin's national top 15. Maryland's Chesapeake Bay climate creates year-round pest pressure including heavy mosquito activity near waterways and wetlands. Formosan termites have been identified in southern Maryland counties — an aggressive species requiring specialized treatment.
All commercial pest control applicators in Maryland must be licensed by the Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA). When you hire a Maryland exterminator, ask for their MDA 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 Maryland?
Maryland pest control costs $125-375 for a standard one-time treatment. Bed bug heat treatment averages $850-2,400. Termite treatment runs $500-2,200. The Baltimore and DC metro areas trend toward the higher end of pricing due to higher labor costs.
Does Maryland require pest control licensing?
Yes. Maryland requires all pest control companies to be licensed by the Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA). Pesticide applicators must hold a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License. Verify any company's license at the MDA website before hiring.
What is the biggest pest threat in Maryland?
Termites are Maryland's most damaging pest, with eastern subterranean termites found throughout all 23 counties and Baltimore City. Southern Maryland counties have also seen Formosan termite activity — an even more aggressive species. Baltimore's dense urban housing makes it one of the top 15 bed bug cities nationally according to Orkin.