Local guides
Pest control by city
Pest pressure varies dramatically across the United States — a Phoenix scorpion problem looks nothing like a Boston mouse problem. Pick your city for local context on climate, peak season, and the pests we hear about most.
Austin, TX
~975K population · Hot, humid summers; mild winters
Top pests: Cockroaches, Mosquitoes, Mice
See Austin guidePhoenix, AZ
~1.6M population · Hot desert — extreme summer heat, mild winters
Top pests: Scorpions, Cockroaches, Crickets
See Phoenix guideDenver, CO
~715K population · Semi-arid — cold winters, warm dry summers
Top pests: Mice, Spiders, Voles
See Denver guideAtlanta, GA
~510K population · Humid subtropical — warm wet summers, mild winters
Top pests: Palmetto bugs, Mosquitoes, Spiders
See Atlanta guideHouston, TX
~2.3M population · Humid subtropical — long hot summers, mild winters
Top pests: Mosquitoes, Cockroaches, Rats
See Houston guideMiami, FL
~440K population · Tropical — warm humid year-round
Top pests: Palmetto bugs, Mosquitoes, Geckos
See Miami guideBoston, MA
~650K population · Humid continental — cold winters, warm humid summers
Top pests: Mice, Ants, Mosquitoes
See Boston guideSeattle, WA
~750K population · Oceanic — mild wet winters, dry summers
Top pests: Rats, Ants, Spiders
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