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Pest Control Cost in Seattle, WA (2026)

~$450
Average cost of pest control on a typical home in Seattle in 2026.
Typical range: $170 – $1,690
vs. U.S. average: 13% higher
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Pest Control labor in Seattle runs about $28/hour, about 47% above the U.S. median — a major reason local prices run above the national average.BLS OEWS · local trade wages

A pest control in Seattle typically runs about $450 for a typical home, 13% higher than the U.S. average. Most homeowners pay between $170 – $1,690 depending on the pest and severity, home size, and whether it's a one-time treatment or an ongoing plan. Local pest pressure — driven by climate — also affects how often you'll need service, so prices vary noticeably from one metro to the next.

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Pest Control cost in Seattle by service

ServiceTypical Seattle total
One-time general treatment$450
Quarterly plan (per year)$570
Rodent exclusion$620
Bed bug treatment$1,690
Pest Control cost in Seattle by service
$0k$0k$1k$1k$2k$450One-time generaltreatment$570Quarterly planper year$620Rodent exclusion$1,690Bed bugtreatment
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What drives pest control costs in Seattle

The biggest drivers of pest control cost in Seattle are the type and severity of the pest, your home's size, how accessible the problem areas are, and whether you choose a one-time treatment or a recurring plan. Local pest pressure — driven by climate — affects how often you need service. The table and chart below show how the service you choose moves the price.

Climate & local factors NOAA Climate Normals

  • A mix of seasonal pests means a spring/summer focus with occasional winter rodent activity — targeted service keeps it in check.
  • A recurring quarterly plan is usually cheaper per visit than repeated one-time calls — and keeps problems from rebuilding between visits.
  • DIY prevention — sealing entry points, fixing moisture, and storing food well — meaningfully cuts how much treatment you need.
  • Bed bugs and wildlife removal are specialty jobs priced separately from general pest control; get a specific quote for those.

What's included in a pest control in Seattle

A typical pest control quote in Seattle usually includes an inspection, the treatment itself (interior and exterior as needed), follow-up visits within a guarantee window, and all materials. Reputable Seattle companies are state-licensed and back the work with a retreatment guarantee, so ask what's covered if pests return and whether follow-ups are included or billed separately.

How to save on pest control in Seattle

To keep pest control costs down in Seattle, get a couple of quotes and ask whether a recurring quarterly plan costs less per visit than one-time calls. Handle prevention yourself — sealing entry points, fixing moisture, and storing food well — and confirm the guarantee and any re-treatment fee before you sign, so a return visit doesn't cost extra.

Pest pressure NOAA · climate

Seattle sees moderate, seasonal pest pressure — a spring treatment plus targeted service usually keeps it in check.

Licensing & local rules Seattle open data

No permit is required — but use a state-licensed pest control company. Verify current fees with the city.

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Pest Control cost: Seattle vs. nearby cities

CityLocation factorAvg. pest control
Seattle, WA1.13$450
Portland, OR1.07$430
Sacramento, CA1.09$440
San Francisco, CA1.18$470
Salt Lake City, UT0.96$390

Frequently asked questions

How much does pest control cost in Seattle?
In Seattle, pest control costs about $450 on average, with most homeowners paying between $170 – $1,690. The exact price depends on the pest, severity, home size, and whether it's one-time or a recurring plan.
How often do I need pest control in Seattle?
For ongoing prevention, most homes do quarterly service; one-time treatments handle a specific problem but won't stop new pests. Warmer Seattle weather usually means more frequent service.
Do I need a permit or license for pest control in Seattle?
Homeowners don't need a permit, but the company must hold a current state pesticide-applicator license — always verify it before hiring.
Why is pest control more or less expensive in Seattle?
Local cost reflects Seattle's labor rates and pest pressure. We start from the national average and apply a local price factor of 1.13 (BEA Regional Price Parities (all items), 2023).
How can I lower my pest control cost in Seattle?
Get a couple of quotes, compare a recurring plan against one-time visits, and handle prevention yourself — sealing entry points and removing moisture and food sources cuts how much treatment you need.

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