Confirm we cover your area in 5 seconds. No spam, just a check.
Common pest control problems in the Greensboro area
The most common pest issues homeowners deal with around Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point come down to a few stubborn culprits that thrive in our warm, humid summers and mild winters. Termites are the big one—the Piedmont's clay soil and older wood-frame housing stock in neighborhoods like Fisher Park and Lindley Park make termite colonies a real threat, and most infestations aren't caught until damage runs $500 to $3,000 or more. Roaches and ants also explode during spring and summer, especially in the tighter older homes around Sunset Hills and Irving Park where entry points are harder to seal. Rodents are year-round pests here, sneaking in through foundation cracks and gaps around utilities as soon as temperatures drop, and they breed fast enough that a small problem becomes a big one in just a few weeks.
Moisture is the common thread. Our humidity keeps basements and crawl spaces damp, which attracts everything from millipedes to moisture ants. Most homeowners in Westerwood and Old Irving Park don't realize how quickly a small leak or poor drainage can turn a yard into a pest magnet. Bed bugs are another headache that's gotten worse regionally—they hitch rides home from travel and hotels, and once they're in your walls or furniture, they're brutally hard to eliminate on your own. A single infestation typically requires multiple treatments over 2–4 weeks to fully clear.
The real trick is catching these early. A lot of folks wait until they see droppings, mud tubes, or actual bugs crawling across the kitchen counter before calling. By then, the population is usually well established, the damage is mounting, and the treatment plan gets more involved and costly. That's why regular inspections—even just once or twice a year in our climate—pay for themselves fast.
How to choose a pest control contractor in Greensboro
When you're dealing with a pest problem in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, or High Point, the difference between a quick fix and a real solution comes down to who you hire. The best pest control contractors are licensed by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and can prove it—ask to see their current pesticide applicator license before they step foot in your home. Insurance matters too; they should carry liability coverage in case of property damage. Many homeowners in neighborhoods like Fisher Park and Lindley Park have learned this the hard way after hiring unlicensed operators who either didn't solve the problem or created new ones.
Get a detailed written estimate that spells out exactly what they'll treat, what products they'll use, and how often they'll need to return. Pest control isn't usually a one-visit job—most properties need an initial treatment followed by follow-ups every 4 to 8 weeks depending on the pest and season. Ask what warranty or guarantee they offer if the problem returns within a certain timeframe; reputable crews typically guarantee their work for 30 to 60 days. Be wary of quotes that seem too cheap compared to others; low-ball pricing often signals they're cutting corners on treatment quality or using cheaper, less effective methods.
Don't hesitate to ask about integrated pest management practices, especially if you have kids or pets in homes around Sunset Hills or Westerwood. Some contractors focus on prevention—sealing entry points, removing food sources, reducing moisture—alongside treatment, which usually costs a bit more upfront but saves money and headaches later. Finally, check references from other Greensboro-area customers, not just anyone they list. A established local crew should have no problem connecting you with neighbors who've used them.
What to expect from a pest control project
When you call us about a pest problem, we'll walk you through exactly what happens next—and there are no surprises. Most customers start with a phone call or online request, and we'll schedule an initial inspection at a time that works with your schedule. During that first visit, one of our technicians will spend 30 to 45 minutes examining your home's interior, exterior, and any problem areas you've mentioned. Whether you're in Fisher Park, Sunset Hills, or anywhere across Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point, we're looking for entry points, nesting sites, and the specific pest causing trouble. After the inspection, we'll give you a detailed estimate—typical treatments run anywhere from $150 to $600 depending on the pest type, property size, and severity of the infestation. We'll explain exactly what we recommend and why, so you can decide without pressure.
Once you approve the plan, we'll schedule the actual treatment, which usually happens within a few days. Most jobs take a single visit, though some situations—like a severe termite or rodent problem—might need follow-up applications over two to four weeks. We'll let you know upfront if that's the case. The treatment itself typically takes one to three hours, and we'll give you clear instructions about what to do before we arrive, like opening cabinets or clearing the basement. Our crews are familiar with the specific challenges in neighborhoods like Lindley Park, Westerwood, and Irving Park—the older homes, the wooded lots, the humidity that brings bugs year-round.
After we finish, we'll do a final walkthrough, answer any questions, and explain what you might see over the next few days as pests die off. We'll also recommend a maintenance schedule—many Greensboro homeowners find that quarterly or bi-monthly visits keep problems from coming back. If anything pops up between appointments, just call us back.
Local considerations: pest control in Greensboro
Dealing with pests in Greensboro means contending with a humid subtropical climate that keeps insects active longer than folks in northern states expect—roaches, termites, and mosquitoes thrive in our warm springs and summers, and the mild winters mean they never truly go dormant. The red clay soil common throughout the Triad (Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point) also creates ideal conditions for termites, since moisture retention in clay-heavy yards gives subterranean colonies exactly what they need. Homes in neighborhoods like Fisher Park and Lindley Park, many built in the 1950s and 60s, often have wooden sill plates and crawl spaces that are particularly vulnerable, and we've found that older brick-veneer construction in Irving Park and Sunset Hills can mask termite damage until it's advanced. Most homeowners in these areas should expect termite inspections every 1–2 years as a preventive measure, especially if they're not on an active treatment plan.
The humidity also means mosquitoes and gnats become serious nuisances from late spring through early fall, and any standing water—bird baths, clogged gutters, poorly draining yards—becomes a breeding ground fast. Westerwood and Old Irving Park, with their mature trees and denser vegetation, tend to see higher populations of ants and occasional wildlife-related pest problems. Local codes in Greensboro require pest control work to follow North Carolina pesticide applicator regulations, so any treatment plan needs documentation and proof of licensure, which adds a layer of legitimacy to the process but also means you want an outfit that knows the rules inside and out.
Most routine treatments for roaches or general insect control run $150–$400 per visit depending on home size and severity, while termite inspections typically cost $75–$150 and treatments can range widely based on whether baiting, liquid barriers, or spot treatments are needed. The best time to schedule preventive work is early spring, before the heat and humidity spike the pest population.
What Greensboro customers say
Real reviews from real neighbors
“After a bad experience with another company we were nervous, but this team was professional from start to finish.”
Rebecca M. · Old Salem
“Punctual, polite, and they actually called when they said they would. Already booked them for the next project.”
Allison D. · Uptown
“Fair price, real warranty, and they actually answered my texts. That alone makes them stand out around here.”
Nicole W. · Emerywood
How it works
Three simple steps to a finished job
01
Get a free quote
Tell us about your pest control project. We'll come out, measure, and walk you through options — no pressure, no high-paid sales people.
02
Schedule the work
Pick a day that fits your schedule. We confirm crew, materials, and timeline in writing — and we show up when we said we would.
03
Done right, guaranteed
We finish the job clean, walk you through the work, and back everything with a written warranty. Issues? One call and we make it right.
Why Greensboro Pest Control Company
Local pros who actually pick up the phone.
Every job is run by a senior tech. Up-front pricing, work backed by warranty, and a finished result you can rely on.
Quarterly protection plans
Termite inspections
Pet & kid safe products
Same-day service
Service area
Where we work — the Greensboro area
Covering Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point.
Areas we serve
Local crews across the Greensboro area
Same standards, same crew, every job — from Greensboro to Winston-Salem, High Point.
Greensboro
Winston-Salem
High Point
Neighborhoods served
Proudly serving Greensboro and surrounding areas
Fisher Park Sunset Hills Irving Park Lindley Park Westerwood Old Irving Park Buena Vista Ardmore West End Reynolda Old Salem Washington Park Emerywood Uptown Westchester Jamestown Hartley Drive
Frequently asked
Answers to the questions we hear most
Are your products safe for pets?
Yes — we use EPA-registered products that are safe once dry.
Do you handle termites?
Yes — bait stations, liquid treatments, and full warranty plans.
How often should I treat?
Quarterly is standard for most homes here.
Recent work
Pest Control projects in Greensboro and nearby
A look at the kind of work we do — every job is different, but the standards are the same.
Cost calculator
How much does pest control cost in Greensboro?
Pick a project size below for an instant estimate. Real quotes vary based on materials & labor, time on site, access difficulty.
Estimated range — Medium
$400 – $1,200
per project · ranges from real pest control jobs in the Greensboro area
Free, no obligation
What drives price: Materials & labor · Time on site · Access difficulty · Local permits
📘
Researching pest control in Greensboro?
Drop your email and we'll send you cost ranges, hiring tips, and a free guide as soon as it's ready. No spam — promise.