PEST CONTROL HELP · OREGON
Carpenter ants, odorous house ants, rodents, dampwood termites, and bed bugs — Oregon's wet Pacific Northwest climate creates unique pest pressure. We match you with licensed local pros in 2 minutes.
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Oregon's pest landscape splits dramatically along the Cascade Mountains. Western Oregon — Portland, Salem, Eugene, and the Willamette Valley corridor — receives heavy annual rainfall that creates ideal conditions for carpenter ants, odorous house ants, subterranean termites, and rodents year-round. The wet Pacific Northwest climate keeps wood moisture elevated and pest colonies active through mild winters that rarely slow pest activity significantly. Eastern Oregon's high desert climate — Bend, Medford, and the Columbia River Gorge corridor — has drier conditions closer to Idaho's pest profile with more black widow spider activity and different ant species than the west side.
Also serving: Salem, Eugene, Bend, Gresham, Hillsboro, Beaverton, Medford, Springfield, Corvallis, Albany, Lake Oswego, Tigard, Tualatin, Sherwood, Wilsonville, and surrounding areas.
Oregon pest control costs $75–215 for a standard one-time treatment. Carpenter ant treatment runs $150–400 depending on extent of activity. Termite treatment ranges $475–2,300. Rodent exclusion work runs $200–575. Oregon's competitive pest control market means getting multiple quotes before choosing a provider is strongly recommended.
Yes. All structural pest control companies in Oregon must be licensed by the Oregon Department of Agriculture Pesticides Division. Verify any company's license at oregon.gov/ODA/programs/Pesticides before hiring. Always confirm licensing and liability insurance before allowing any treatment on your property.
Western Oregon is one of the few places in the continental US where dampwood termites are found alongside standard subterranean termites. Dampwood termites require chronically wet wood — a common condition in Oregon's older housing stock after decades of Pacific Northwest rainfall. Oregon's carpenter ant problem is among the most significant in the country because the persistent moisture keeps wood soft and workable for colonies year-round. Odorous house ants — so named for the coconut-like smell when crushed — are the most common pest complaint across western Oregon and are notoriously difficult to eliminate without professional treatment.
All structural pest control companies in Oregon must be licensed by the Oregon Department of Agriculture Pesticides Division. You can verify a company's license at oregon.gov/ODA/programs/Pesticides before hiring. We connect you only with licensed, vetted local pros.
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