PEST CONTROL HELP · MISSOURI
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Missouri sits at the convergence of the Midwest, the South, and the Great Plains — a geographic position that creates one of the most diverse pest profiles of any state in the central United States.
Missouri is home to one of the highest brown recluse spider populations in the country — a fact that surprises many Missouri homeowners who do not realize how common this medically significant spider is throughout the state. Eastern subterranean termites are active across Missouri with heavy activity in the southern counties. Formosan termites are established in the St Louis corridor.
The Missouri River and Mississippi River create significant mosquito habitat and rodent corridors running across the entire state.
Also serving: Springfield, Columbia, Independence, Lee's Summit, O'Fallon, St Charles, St Joseph, Joplin, Jefferson City, Florissant, Blue Springs, Chesterfield, Wentzville, Cape Girardeau, and surrounding areas.
Missouri pest control costs $70–200 for a standard one-time treatment. Termite treatment ranges $475–2,400. Brown recluse spider treatment for established infestations runs $125–350. Mosquito control programs run $50–90 per monthly treatment. Bed bug treatment runs $250–1,300. Getting multiple quotes before choosing a provider is strongly recommended.
Yes. All structural pest control companies in Missouri must be licensed by the Missouri Department of Agriculture Pesticide Program. Verify any company's license at agriculture.mo.gov/plants-pest-control/pesticide/ before hiring. Always confirm licensing and liability insurance before allowing any treatment on your property.
Missouri is one of the most brown recluse-dense states in the country — these spiders are found throughout the state in numbers that far exceed what most midwestern homeowners expect. Formosan termites — the highly aggressive invasive species better known in Houston and New Orleans — are established in the St Louis metro, making Missouri one of the northernmost states with confirmed Formosan termite activity. Missouri's position at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers creates mosquito pressure that affects virtually every major metro in the state. Fire ants are present in southern Missouri and expanding northward.
All structural pest control companies in Missouri must be licensed by the Missouri Department of Agriculture Pesticide Program. You can verify a company's license at agriculture.mo.gov/plants-pest-control/pesticide/ before hiring. We connect you only with licensed, vetted local pros.
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