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Arkansas runs hot, wet, and dense with pest pressure. Brown recluse spiders are everywhere in the Ozarks, from Fayetteville farmhouses to Hot Springs cabins, and bites send people to the ER every year. Fire ants own most yards in Little Rock by July. Lone star ticks are the most reported tick in the state and now linked to alpha-gal meat allergy. A local provider already knows which of these need same-week attention.

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Trusted by homeowners across Arkansas

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Denise H. from Little Rock, AR
Alexis F. from Fayetteville, AR
Yuki J. from Fort Smith, AR
Raymond I. from Jonesboro, AR

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Pest Challenges Common in Arkansas Homes

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Arkansas sits in the heart of brown recluse range and lone star tick territory at the same time. Mild winters don't kill back colonies the way they do farther north, so pest pressure rarely takes a break. Ozark forests support spider, tick, and rodent populations year after year. The Delta floodplain holds standing water that fuels mosquito and termite activity. Older housing stock in Little Rock and rural Arkansas makes interior exclusion harder than newer construction.

  • Brown recluse spiders live indoors year-round in Arkansas homes at some of the highest densities in the country, especially in the Ozarks and older Little Rock neighborhoods.
  • Fire ants dominate Arkansas lawns from April through October, and mounds rebuild within days of being knocked down without professional bait.
  • Subterranean termites are active statewide and quietly chew through sill plates, joists, and slab penetrations across the Delta and River Valley.
  • Lone star ticks are the most-reported tick in Arkansas, blanketing wooded yards and pastures, with bites linked to alpha-gal meat allergy in a small percentage of cases.
  • Black widow spiders turn up in woodpiles, garages, and outbuildings statewide, and tend to be more common in the warmer southern counties.

Brown recluse, fire ants, and termites all need follow-through, not one-time visits. A provider who works your county knows when to retreat, which products hold up through Arkansas summers, and which problems can wait until fall.

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Common pests in Arkansas

AntsAnts
TermitesTermites
CockroachesCockroaches
MiceMice
Bed BugsBed Bugs
RatsRats
MosquitoesMosquitoes
SpidersSpiders
FleasFleas
RodentsRodents
TicksTicks
WaspsWasps
FliesFlies
Stink BugsStink Bugs
WaterbugsWaterbugs
Feral HogsFeral Hogs
Kudzu BugsKudzu Bugs
Old House BorersOld House Borers
Flying SquirrelsFlying Squirrels
CentipedesCentipedes
EarwigsEarwigs
SilverfishSilverfish
CricketsCrickets
MayfliesMayflies
RaccoonsRaccoons
DeerDeer
MothsMoths
CoyotesCoyotes
HornetsHornets
FoxesFoxes
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Pest Control Services Available in Arkansas

Explore pest control services offered by Arkansas providers, covering everything from spider removal and tick prevention to termite treatment and rodent exclusion.

Brown recluse and fire ant pressure run year-round in Arkansas, and most homes need quarterly service rather than one-time visits to keep ahead of both.

What to expect: an interior walkthrough with attention to closets and storage areas, exterior treatment around foundation and lawn, and a return visit window if pressure stays high.

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Bed bugs spread through Arkansas apartments, college rentals, and motels, and heat treatment kills every life stage in one pass including eggs that sprays often miss.

What to expect: prep instructions a few days out, several hours of sustained heat above 120 degrees, and monitoring traps to confirm it worked.

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Tent fumigation comes up in extreme southern Arkansas where wood-destroying beetle damage runs deep, and occasionally for stored-product beetles in older homes.

What to expect: an inspection to confirm fumigation is the right call, prep instructions, two to three nights elsewhere, and a clearance reading on return.

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Brown recluse, field mice, and roaches all exploit small gaps, and exclusion work in Arkansas homes hits all three at once instead of treating each separately.

What to expect: a foundation-to-roofline inspection, sealing of identified entry points, and a written summary of what was found and fixed.

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Arkansas homeowners with pets, kids, or gardens often want low-impact options, and providers can lead with baits, exclusion, and EPA-registered botanicals before stronger products.

What to expect: inspection, reduced-impact product choices where they hold up, and a prevention plan so you don't end up needing repeats.

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Year-round pest activity in Arkansas means a single barrier loses ground fast, so quarterly service holds the line on fire ants, ticks, and spiders before they reach the kitchen.

What to expect: exterior application around foundation and eaves, direct fire ant mound treatment, and a quarterly schedule depending on pressure.

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What Arkansas Homeowners Are Saying

Real outcomes for Arkansas homeowners we connected with a local pest pro.

Denise H.
Denise H.
Little Rock, AR

"Hidden termite activity caught and treated."

We had no idea termites were active until we noticed soft spots near a window frame. The pro inspected the whole house and found multiple areas of activity. The treatment was thorough and they explained how to monitor going forward.

Denise H.
Denise H.
Little Rock, AR

"Hidden termite activity caught and treated."

We had no idea termites were active until we noticed soft spots near a window frame. The pro inspected the whole house and found multiple areas of activity. The treatment was thorough and they explained how to monitor going forward.

Alexis F.
Alexis F.
Fayetteville, AR

"Brown recluse spiders, finally handled."

We found brown recluse spiders in the garage and a closet. The tech explained their habits and treated the areas where they hide. Knowing what to watch for gave us peace of mind.

Yuki J.
Yuki J.
Fort Smith, AR

"Evenings outside are ours again."

The humidity here makes mosquitoes relentless. The crew identified breeding areas around our property and treated the perimeter. Our evenings outside went from miserable to enjoyable.

Raymond I.
Raymond I.
Jonesboro, AR

"Yard cleared of fire ants."

Our kids couldn't play in the yard because of fire ant mounds. The crew treated the mounds and the perimeter and explained why they keep coming back in this climate. The yard has been clear since.

Mahogany A.
Mahogany A.
Conway, AR

"Closets cleared of brown recluse spiders."

We found brown recluses in the bedroom closets and were afraid to reach for clothes. The tech did a thorough treatment of closets, attic, and crawl space. They placed glue traps for monitoring and the activity dropped quickly.

Belen F.
Belen F.
Rogers, AR

"Wall nests removed and roofline sealed."

We could hear something moving in the walls at night. The inspector found rodent nests inside the wall cavities and sealed the roof-line gaps they were using. The noise stopped completely after the exclusion work was finished.

Sherri H.
Sherri H.
Hot Springs, AR

"Appliance-area roaches treated directly."

Roaches appeared every time we moved the refrigerator or stove. The tech applied gel baits and treated behind all the appliances. They explained how warmth from motors creates ideal roach harborage and recommended regular cleaning schedules.

Katie D.
Katie D.
Pine Bluff, AR

"Thorough inspection revealed hidden termite activity."

There were no visible signs until paint started bubbling on the wall. The inspector opened a small section and found extensive termite tunnels. They treated the entire structure and set up monitoring to catch activity before it causes visible damage again.

Pedro W.
Pedro W.
Benton, AR

"Quick flea treatment after adopting a cat."

Our new rescue cat brought fleas into the house and they spread fast. The tech treated carpets, furniture, and baseboards while we got the cat treated by the vet. Breaking the flea life cycle in the house was key to solving it.

Arthur B.
Arthur B.
Russellville, AR

"Patio wasp nests cleared and prevented."

Every summer, wasps nested under the patio cover and made outdoor dining impossible. The crew removed the nests and treated the wood with a deterrent. They explained the timing for early-season prevention before colonies establish.

Gonzalo L.
Gonzalo L.
Searcy, AR

"Backyard safe for the grandkids again."

Our grandchildren visit often and fire ant mounds near the swing set were a real safety concern. The tech treated the entire yard and monitored for new mound activity. The yard has been safe for the kids all season.

Susan P.
Susan P.
Texarkana, AR

"Porch back in use after mosquito treatment."

Standing water in the neighbor's drainage ditch kept mosquitoes breeding near our property. The crew treated the perimeter and breeding areas on our side. They also showed us how to reduce standing water around planters and gutters.

Earl V.
Earl V.
Paragould, AR

"Bathroom subfloor saved from carpenter ants."

The bathroom floor felt spongy and we found carpenter ant damage in the subfloor. The pro treated the area and identified a slow leak that was creating the moisture they needed. Fixing the leak and treating the wood stopped the colony.

Simon Q.
Simon Q.
Cabot, AR

"October stink bug entries sealed up."

Every October, stink bugs would cluster on the sunny side of the house and squeeze inside. The tech sealed window and door frames and treated the exterior. The number of bugs getting inside dropped to nearly zero.

Jameer V.
Jameer V.
Bentonville, AR

"Kids' room cleared after a sleepover scare."

We think our daughter brought bed bugs home from a sleepover. The crew inspected every bedroom and treated the affected room with heat. They showed us what to look for on mattress seams so we can catch any future issue early.

Eugenia C.
Eugenia C.
Little Rock, AR

"Tenting resolved a multi-year termite issue."

Drywood termites had been in our home for longer than we realized. Frass piles kept appearing despite repeated spot treatments. The provider recommended full fumigation, explaining how the gas reaches wood that no spray or bait can touch. We cleared the home, the crew tented and treated, and clearance testing confirmed complete penetration. No activity has returned.

Questions About Pest Control in Arkansas

What Arkansas homeowners ask most often about hiring a local provider.

  • How do I find pest control near me? Toggle answer for: How do I find pest control near me?

    When you call or browse by city, we match you with pest control providers who serve your specific area. Matching is based on your location, the type of pest issue, and provider availability, so you're connected with someone who handles your situation regularly.

  • How quickly can I get connected with a provider? Toggle answer for: How quickly can I get connected with a provider?

    In most cases, providers can reach out within a few hours of your call, and they typically schedule an inspection or service within 24 to 48 hours depending on availability and how urgent your situation is.

  • What areas do you cover in Arkansas? Toggle answer for: What areas do you cover in Arkansas?

    We connect homeowners with pest control providers across Arkansas, including Little Rock, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Springdale, Jonesboro, and Conway. Whether you're in a metro area or a smaller community, we'll match you with a provider who serves your location.

  • What types of pests are most common in Arkansas? Toggle answer for: What types of pests are most common in Arkansas?

    Arkansas homeowners frequently encounter termites, fire ants, ticks, mosquitoes, and brown recluse spiders. The state's humid subtropical climate drives heavy pest activity from spring through fall, with rodents becoming more problematic in winter. Your matched provider will identify the specific pest and recommend the right approach.

  • How worried should Arkansas homeowners be about brown recluse spiders? Toggle answer for: How worried should Arkansas homeowners be about brown recluse spiders?

    Arkansas falls within the core range of the brown recluse, and encounters are common in older homes, outbuildings, and storage areas throughout the state. They prefer undisturbed spaces and are rarely aggressive, but their bites can cause serious tissue damage.

    Providers typically recommend reducing clutter in basements, attics, and closets, sealing cracks around baseboards, and using a combination of targeted sprays and sticky monitors to track populations over time.

  • Are tick problems common in Arkansas yards? Toggle answer for: Are tick problems common in Arkansas yards?

    Lone star ticks are widespread from the Ozarks through the Ouachita Mountains, and deer ticks are expanding in wooded suburban areas. Activity generally runs from early spring into late fall, and homes that border forests, pastures, or hiking trails see the heaviest pressure.

    A yard-focused tick treatment, combined with keeping grass trimmed and creating a gravel or mulch barrier between lawn and woodland, often reduces encounters noticeably within one season.

  • Why does pest activity increase after heavy spring rains? Toggle answer for: Why does pest activity increase after heavy spring rains?

    Spring storms across the Delta, Arkansas River Valley, and southern counties leave behind standing water in ditches, fields, and yards, which fuels mosquito breeding within a week. Fire ant mounds also become more visible after rain as colonies rebuild closer to the surface.

    Post-storm yard inspections are a good way to catch new breeding sites and mound activity before populations settle in for the summer.

Why Homeowners Across Arkansas Choose Us

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  • We Know Arkansas Pests

    Brown recluse spiders in Fayetteville closets, fire ant mounds in Little Rock yards, lone star ticks in Hot Springs woods. Our providers are matched to what's actually showing up where you live, not a generic checklist.

  • Move at Your Own Pace

    Pest control in Arkansas is usually a long-term relationship, especially for recluse and fire ant work, and the right one starts with no contracts and no commitments. Decide on your timeline.

  • One Call Gets It Started

    Tell us your zip code and what you're seeing. We'll match you with an Arkansas provider who actually works your county, not a national call center routing you to whoever's available.