How Much Does Pest Control Cost?

The honest answer is "it depends" — so here's exactly what it depends on, what a good quote includes, and how to compare prices fairly.

Anyone who quotes a firm price for pest control without knowing the pest and seeing the problem is guessing. The cost of a real job depends on what you're dealing with, how far it's spread, how many visits it takes to clear, and what proofing is needed to keep it from coming back. Two "rat problems" can be very different jobs.

Rather than give you a number that turns out to be wrong, here's what actually drives the price — so when you do get a quote, you'll understand every line of it.

What Affects the Cost of Pest Control

The type of pest

A single wasp nest is a quick, one-off treatment. Rats and mice need surveying, baiting, and proofing. Bed bugs and cockroaches need a programme of visits to break the breeding cycle. The pest sets the method, and the method sets the cost.

The size of the infestation

A few mice behind a kitchen unit is a smaller job than an established rat colony that's spread through a roof space. The more widespread the problem, the more treatment and follow-up it takes to clear it properly.

The number of visits

Some pests are cleared in one visit; many need an initial treatment plus one or more follow-ups to confirm success and stop a recurrence. A quote should make clear how many visits are included — a cheap single visit that doesn't finish the job is no bargain.

The type and size of property

Treating a small flat is different from treating a large house, a restaurant, or a warehouse. More rooms, more access points, and larger areas all take more time and product.

Access and proofing work

Sealing the gaps and entry points that let pests in is what stops them coming back. If a job needs proofing — wire mesh, sealing cavities, bird netting or spikes — that work adds to the cost but is what makes the result last.

How urgent it is

Same day, evening, weekend, and bank holiday callouts cost more than a routine booked visit, because someone has to drop everything to attend. If your problem can wait a day or two, a standard appointment is usually cheaper.

Domestic or commercial

Commercial work — restaurants, warehouses, food premises — often needs scheduled contracts, digital reporting, and audit-ready documentation for EHO inspections. That's a different service from a one-off domestic treatment and is priced accordingly.

Guarantee and follow-up cover

A treatment backed by a guarantee — where we return if the pest comes back within an agreed period — gives you protection a bare one-off visit doesn't. Make sure you know what's covered and for how long.

What a Good Quote Includes

  • A survey to identify the pest, the extent, and the entry points
  • The treatment itself, using approved professional products
  • Any follow-up visits needed to confirm the problem is cleared
  • Proofing work where it's needed to stop the pests returning
  • Clear advice on prevention and any precautions to take
  • A guarantee, with the terms set out in writing

Questions to Ask Before You Book

  • Is this a fixed price, or could it change after the survey?
  • How many visits are included in the price?
  • Is proofing — sealing the entry points — included?
  • Is the treatment guaranteed, and for how long?
  • Are your technicians BPCA qualified and fully insured?
  • Is the treatment safe around my children and pets?

The Only Accurate Price Is a Proper Survey

Tell us what you're dealing with and we'll survey the problem and give you a clear, no-obligation quote — every line explained.

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