PEST CONTROL HELP · UTAH
Black widow spiders, scorpions, voles, boxelder bugs, and bed bugs — Utah's desert climate and Wasatch Front geography create distinct pest pressure. We match you with licensed local pros in 2 minutes.
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Utah's pest profile splits between two distinct environments — the urban Wasatch Front corridor running from Ogden through Salt Lake City to Provo, and the southern Utah desert around St George and Washington County. The Wasatch Front sees black widow spiders, voles, mice, boxelder bugs, and ant pressure throughout the metro. Southern Utah shares pest dynamics with Arizona — bark scorpions are present in Washington County, the same species found throughout Arizona's desert terrain. Black widow spiders are found statewide and are one of Utah's most consistent pest concerns for homeowners across both the urban corridor and rural areas.
Also serving: West Valley City, Provo, West Jordan, Orem, Sandy, Ogden, Layton, Taylorsville, Murray, Millcreek, Cottonwood Heights, Draper, Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Cedar City, and surrounding areas.
Utah pest control costs $70–210 for a standard one-time treatment. Black widow spider treatment runs $75–200 depending on the extent of activity. Scorpion barrier treatment in St George and Washington County runs $90–240 initially with quarterly follow-ups at $70–145. Rodent exclusion runs $200–550. Boxelder bug exclusion runs $150–350. Getting multiple quotes before choosing a provider is recommended.
Yes. All structural pest control companies in Utah must be licensed by the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food Pesticide Division. Verify any company's license at ag.utah.gov/divisions/pesticides before hiring. Always confirm licensing and liability insurance before allowing any treatment on your property.
Utah is the only state in the Intermountain West where bark scorpion territory overlaps with a major urban metropolitan area — the St George and Washington County area in southwestern Utah sits within bark scorpion range while the Salt Lake City metro does not. Black widow spiders are statewide and among the most consistent pest concerns across Utah. The boxelder bug fall invasions in Utah are among the most dramatic in the western US — the abundance of boxelder trees throughout the Wasatch Front creates enormous populations that invade homes in October seeking warmth.
All structural pest control companies in Utah must be licensed by the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food Pesticide Division. You can verify a company's license at ag.utah.gov/divisions/pesticides before hiring. We connect you only with licensed, vetted local pros.
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