Best Pest Inspection in Prescott, AZ
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Fenn Pest Control
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Piper Pest Control
Bulwark Exterminating
PestShield Pros
High Desert Home Inspections
Truly Nolen Pest & Termite Control
First Defense Wildlife Control
Praying Mantis Pest & Weed Control
Patriot Pest & Termite Control
Shooter's Pest Control
Sexton Pest Control
Optimex Pest Control
PrimeGuard Pest Solutions
High Desert Pest and Weed Control
Arizona Bug Co
Conn Pest Control
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a pest inspection cover in Arizona?
A general pest inspection covers evidence of rodents (roof rats, pack rats, mice), insects (German cockroaches, ants, scorpions, bed bugs), and occasional wildlife (pigeons, bats, snakes). The inspector checks attics, garages, crawl spaces (where present), foundations, and exterior entry points. This is broader than a WDI inspection, which focuses only on wood-destroying organisms.
Do pest inspectors need to be licensed in Arizona?
Yes. Commercial pesticide applicators in Arizona are licensed through the Arizona Department of Agriculture, Environmental Services Division (Office of Pesticide Management). Anyone applying pesticides for hire needs the correct commercial applicator credential. Inspectors who only observe without applying product may work under different rules—verify licensing with the Department of Agriculture before hiring.
How much does a pest inspection cost in Arizona?
A general pest inspection in Arizona typically costs $150 to $350, depending on property size and scope. Some pest control companies offer free initial inspections with treatment plan quotes. Real estate pest inspections that include a formal report are usually at the higher end.
What pests are most common in Arizona homes?
Arizona's most common household pests include German cockroaches, odorous house ants, desert subterranean termites, bark scorpions, black widows, roof rats, and pigeons. Dense suburban landscaping and irrigation can concentrate pests near foundations.