How Much Does Pest Control Cost in Boise?

Pest control in Boise typically costs between $150 and $400 for a one-time residential treatment, and $40 to $70 per month for a recurring service plan. More complex treatments such as bed bug elimination and termite treatment are quoted per property. X-Pest provides free, no-obligation estimates for all residential and commercial properties throughout the Treasure Valley.

Pest control pricing in Boise can vary widely depending on what you're dealing with, the size of your property, and the type of treatment required. Understanding what goes into the cost and what a fair price actually looks like makes it a lot easier to evaluate your options and avoid overpaying.

This page breaks down typical pest control costs in the Treasure Valley, explains what affects pricing, and helps you figure out which type of service makes the most sense for your situation. If you'd rather skip straight to a number, request a free estimate, and we'll give you a written quote specific to your property.

Typical Pest Control Costs in Boise

These are general price ranges you can expect to see from pest control companies in the Treasure Valley. Actual costs vary based on the factors outlined below.

Keep in mind these are industry ranges, not quotes. The best way to get an accurate number for your specific situation is to schedule a free in-person estimate.

Typical Costs
Service Type Typical Cost Range
One-time general treatment $150 – $400
Quarterly service plan $100 – $250 per visit
Monthly service plan $40 – $70 per month
Bed bug treatment $300 – $1,000
Termite treatment $500 – $3,000
Rodent removal & exclusion $200 – $600
Mosquito fogging (per treatment) $75 – $200
Wasp/hornet nest removal $100 – $300

What Affects the Cost
of Pest Control?

No two pest problems are exactly the same, and pricing reflects that. Here are the main factors that influence what you'll pay:

Type of pest

Some pests are straightforward to treat. A wasp nest or an ant trail along the foundation is a relatively simple job. Others, like termites, bed bugs, or a well-established rodent infestation, require more labor-intensive treatment methods, multiple visits, and specialized equipment, which drives up the cost.

Severity of the infestation

Catching a problem early almost always costs less than waiting. A small ant colony near the entry point is easier and cheaper to eliminate than one that's established inside your walls. The same principle applies to rodents, bed bugs, and most other pests; the longer the infestation has had to grow, the more involved the treatment.

Size of the property

Larger homes and commercial properties require more product, more time, and sometimes additional visits to treat effectively. Most pest control companies, including XPest, factor square footage into their estimates.

Type of treatment

Different pests call for different treatment methods. Heat treatments for bed bugs, bait systems for termites, and exclusion work for rodents, these require different tools, materials, and expertise than a standard perimeter spray, and the pricing reflects that.

One-time vs. ongoing service

A one-time treatment addresses the current problem but doesn't provide lasting protection. Recurring service plans cost less per visit and keep pest pressure from building back up between treatments. For most homeowners, a quarterly plan is the most cost-effective way to maintain a pest-free home year-round.

One-Time Treatment or Recurring Service: Which Is Right for You?

This is one of the most common questions we hear, and the answer depends on your situation.

A one-time treatment makes sense if:

  • You have a specific, isolated pest problem (a wasp nest, a single ant trail, etc.)
  • You want to address an infestation before deciding on ongoing service
  • Your pest pressure is low and seasonal

A recurring service plan makes sense if:

  • You want year-round protection without having to think about it
  • You've had recurring pest problems in the past
  • You live near open land, agricultural areas, or water environments that create consistent pest pressure
  • You want to protect a long-term investment like a home or commercial property

For most Treasure Valley homeowners, a quarterly service plan is the most practical and cost-effective option. Boise's four-season climate means pest activity shifts throughout the year, and staying ahead of it is easier and cheaper than reacting to each new problem as it comes up.

How to Make Sure You're Getting a Fair Price

A few things to keep in mind when evaluating pest control quotes:

  • Get a written estimate: before any work begins so you know exactly what's included
  • Ask what's covered: does the price include follow-up visits if pests return?
  • Look for a guarantee: reputable companies stand behind their work
  • Be wary of unusually low quotes: they often come with hidden fees or ineffective treatments
  • Check reviews: consistent positive feedback from local customers is a good sign

At XPest, every estimate is free, every price is upfront, and every treatment is backed by our 4-hour be-back guarantee. If treated pests return, we come back at no additional charge.

Get a Free Pest Control Estimate in Boise

The most accurate way to determine the cost of your pest control is to have a technician assess your property in person. XPest offers free, no-obligation estimates throughout the Treasure Valley with same-day service available.