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Utah pest problems split sharply with elevation. Deer mice push into homes across Salt Lake City and Provo at the first hard frost. Carpenter ants nest in irrigated yards around the Wasatch Front. Box elder bugs cluster on sunny walls in Ogden by the thousand every fall. Down south in St. George, black widows and the occasional scorpion appear instead. Your local provider already knows which problems matter at your elevation.

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Tiana U. from St. George, UT
Elizabeth T. from Salt Lake City, UT
Pilar E. from Provo, UT
Sen N. from Ogden, UT

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Pest Challenges Common in Utah Homes

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Utah is the second-driest state in the country, and that dryness funnels pest activity toward water. Anything irrigated, lawns, gardens, parks, becomes a magnet for ants, rodents, and the spiders that hunt them. Cold winters along the Wasatch Front push deer mice and voles indoors fast, while the southwestern corner around St. George stays warm enough to keep black widows and scorpions active most of the year.

  • Black widow spiders are common statewide in garages, window wells, irrigation valve boxes, and woodpiles, and their bites are a real medical concern for kids and pets.
  • Deer mice push into homes across the Wasatch Front and mountain communities the moment temperatures drop, and their droppings carry hantavirus risk.
  • Carpenter ants nest in moisture-softened framing around irrigated landscaping in older Salt Lake City and Provo homes, especially near sprinklers and downspouts.
  • Subterranean termites attack homes along the lower-elevation corridors near Provo, Ogden, and St. George where irrigated soil gives them the moisture they need.
  • Bark scorpions turn up in Washington County and the St. George area, hiding in shoes, bedding, and stored items, though they're far less common than in Arizona.

Pest pressure in Utah follows water and elevation more than the calendar. A provider who works your area knows whether you're dealing with a low-elevation termite problem or a high-elevation rodent push, and which treatments hold up through Utah's wide temperature swings.

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Common pests in Utah

AntsAnts
TermitesTermites
CockroachesCockroaches
MiceMice
Bed BugsBed Bugs
RatsRats
MosquitoesMosquitoes
SpidersSpiders
FleasFleas
RodentsRodents
TicksTicks
WaspsWasps
FliesFlies
Stink BugsStink Bugs
Prairie DogsPrairie Dogs
ScorpionsScorpions
CentipedesCentipedes
Western Conifer Seed BugsWestern Conifer Seed Bugs
PorcupinesPorcupines
EarwigsEarwigs
SilverfishSilverfish
CricketsCrickets
DeerDeer
MothsMoths
CoyotesCoyotes
FoxesFoxes
LadybugsLadybugs
BeesBees
SquirrelsSquirrels
Daddy Long LegsDaddy Long Legs
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Pest Control Services Available in Utah

Explore pest control services offered by Utah providers, from scorpion treatments and rodent control to structural protection.

Utah's irrigated yards in a dry state pull ants, spiders, and rodents toward the house all season, so most homes do better on a recurring plan than a one-time call.

What to expect: a walkthrough of your home inside and out, species-specific treatment, and a return visit window if anything bounces back.

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Bed bugs cycle through Salt Lake City apartments, BYU-area rentals, and ski-resort lodging in Park City, and heat treatment kills every life stage in one pass, including eggs that sprays miss.

What to expect: prep instructions a few days ahead, controlled heat above 120°F for several hours, and monitoring traps to confirm it worked.

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When subterranean termite damage runs deep through framing in older Provo or Ogden homes, tent fumigation reaches galleries that spot treatments cannot.

What to expect: a prep checklist, a tarp tent over the structure, two to three nights elsewhere, and an all-clear inspection on return.

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Utah winters drive deer mice and voles through dryer vents, foundation gaps, and crawl space hatches in massive numbers, and sealing those is the real long-term fix.

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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Many Utah homeowners with gardens, kids, and dogs in the yard want products that don't linger. Providers can lead with EPA-registered botanicals, traps, and exclusion before stronger products.

What to expect: inspection, low-impact product selection where possible, and a prevention plan so you don't end up needing repeats.

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Utah's long warm season keeps spiders, box elder bugs, and ants pressing exterior walls from spring through fall, so quarterly barrier service is what actually holds them back.

What to expect: exterior application around foundation and eaves, removal of accessible nests, and a quarterly or seasonal schedule depending on pressure.

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What Utah Homeowners Are Saying

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

Tiana U.
Tiana U.
St. George, UT

"No more scorpions in the garage."

We kept finding bark scorpions near the garage door. The tech sealed every gap along the foundation and sprayed a barrier around the perimeter. Haven't seen one since.

Tiana U.
Tiana U.
St. George, UT

"No more scorpions in the garage."

We kept finding bark scorpions near the garage door. The tech sealed every gap along the foundation and sprayed a barrier around the perimeter. Haven't seen one since.

Elizabeth T.
Elizabeth T.
Salt Lake City, UT

"Finally comfortable in my own backyard."

Black widows were nesting under our deck and along the fence line. The pro treated the entire yard and showed us what to watch for going forward. We can actually use the patio again.

Pilar E.
Pilar E.
Provo, UT

"Caught the carpenter ants before real damage."

We noticed sawdust near the window frames and called right away. The inspector identified carpenter ants in the wall cavity and treated the colony at the source. Grateful we caught it early.

Sen N.
Sen N.
Ogden, UT

"They sealed every entry point we missed."

Mice kept getting into the kitchen through gaps we didn't even know existed. The tech did a full inspection, sealed everything, and set traps for the ones already inside. Problem solved within a week.

Nguyet T.
Nguyet T.
Orem, UT

"Garage corners cleared of black widows."

Moving a tote off the garage shelf and there was the unmistakable red hourglass on the underside. My heart skipped. The tech treated every corner, behind the storage shelves, and the gap where the slab meets the wall. We cleared a lot of stored stuff off the floor afterward. Regular quarterly treatment keeps them from re-establishing.

Sara X.
Sara X.
Layton, UT

"Pre-winter exclusion stopped the fall mice."

First cold snap of October the mice arrived, just like every year. Found droppings in the silverware drawer this time and that was it. The tech walked the foundation with a flashlight and showed me gaps I had never noticed: garage door corners, behind the AC condenser, around the gas line entry. Sealed everything up. Made it through to spring quiet.

Gail B.
Gail B.
Sandy, UT

"Pre-sale termites cleared in time for closing."

Three weeks before closing, the buyer's inspector flagged mud tubes along the foundation on the east side. My heart sank. The pest crew got out the next day, did the treatment, and provided the clearance letter the title company needed. Monitoring stations are still in place for the new owners. Tight timeline but it worked out.

Sierra X.
Sierra X.
Lehi, UT

"Used bed frame bed bugs gone in one visit."

Bought a secondhand bed frame from a sale and three weeks later we had bites on our legs. Lifted the mattress and there they were along the box spring tape. I felt sick. The heat crew got the bedroom and the frame up to temperature in one visit. They walked me through how to inspect used furniture before bringing it home. Lesson learned.

Cassius V.
Cassius V.
Bountiful, UT

"Porch light fixture cleared of wasp nest."

Flipped on the porch light at dusk and a stream of wasps came pouring out of the fixture. I shut that off fast and stayed inside the rest of the night. The tech came the next morning, removed the nest from inside the cover, and treated the housing. He suggested I check every porch and gable light each spring before they get used. Adding that to my March checklist.

Lonnie C.
Lonnie C.
Logan, UT

"Window seals improved and ants gone."

Condensation-damaged window frames attracted carpenter ants. The provider treated them and recommended better window seals. Eliminating moisture solved the root cause.

Marisol P.
Marisol P.
Draper, UT

"New home cleared of construction roaches."

Brand-new house and within two months we were seeing roaches at night on the kitchen counter. I called the builder and they shrugged. The tech told me construction materials and cardboard packaging can carry egg cases. He treated with gel bait and sealed the gaps behind the dishwasher and under the sink. Within ten days the catches in the monitoring traps were zero.

Tien Z.
Tien Z.
Riverton, UT

"Landscape rock perimeter treated against ants."

Ants nested under landscape rock along the foundation. The provider treated the perimeter and sealed entry points. Keeping rock away from the siding helped.

Bruce F.
Bruce F.
Tooele, UT

"Lawn recovered after vole removal."

Vole tunnels crisscrossed the lawn. The provider set up a removal plan and recommended gravel barriers around garden beds. The lawn recovered once the voles were gone.

Joan U.
Joan U.
Spanish Fork, UT

"Basement door re-sealed and earwigs cleared."

Earwigs appeared near the basement door every evening. The provider found moisture issues at the door threshold and treated the area. Fixing the seal stopped attracting them.

Rebecca C.
Rebecca C.
Clearfield, UT

"South wall sealed against box elder bugs."

Box elder bugs swarmed the south wall every fall. The provider treated the exterior and sealed gaps. The number getting inside dropped to nearly zero.

Brooke Z.
Brooke Z.
Salt Lake City, UT

"Whole-structure fumigation was the definitive answer."

After finding drywood termite damage in the basement and main floor, we opted for whole-structure fumigation rather than piecemeal spot treatments. The crew tented the house, released the gas, and monitored conditions throughout the process. Clearance testing confirmed the treatment reached every area, including the finished basement walls. The four-month follow-up showed absolutely no remaining activity.

Questions About Pest Control in Utah

What Utah 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 Utah? Toggle answer for: What areas do you cover in Utah?

    We connect homeowners with pest control providers across Utah, including Salt Lake City, West Valley City, Provo, West Jordan, Orem, and Sandy. 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 Utah? Toggle answer for: What types of pests are most common in Utah?

    Utah homeowners frequently encounter voles, boxelder bugs, black widows, earwigs, and paper wasps. The Wasatch Front corridor sees heavy vole and boxelder bug activity, while southern Utah's desert climate brings more scorpion and spider pressure. Your matched provider will tailor treatment to the pests active in your area.

  • How common are scorpions in southern Utah homes? Toggle answer for: How common are scorpions in southern Utah homes?

    Bark scorpions are established in Washington County and the St. George corridor, and they frequently turn up in shoes, bedding, and storage boxes. They hunt at night and can squeeze through small gaps around doors, siding, and utility penetrations.

    Exterior perimeter treatments, sealing entry points, and removing rock piles near the foundation are the most common control steps. Many southern Utah homeowners schedule quarterly service during the summer months.

  • When do rodents typically move into Wasatch Front homes? Toggle answer for: When do rodents typically move into Wasatch Front homes?

    Deer mice and voles start scouting warm structures in September, and by the first sustained cold snap in October or November, populations inside garages, basements, and wall voids can grow quickly.

    Exterior exclusion work completed in late summer, before rodents commit to indoor sites, is typically far more effective than trying to trap an established winter population.

  • How common are black widow spiders across Utah? Toggle answer for: How common are black widow spiders across Utah?

    Black widow spiders establish webs in garages, window wells, and outdoor structures along the Wasatch Front and southern Utah valleys. They prefer undisturbed spaces and are not aggressive, but bites can be medically significant.

    Reducing clutter, sealing foundation gaps, and having providers apply targeted treatments to garage and basement perimeters are the common control steps.

Why Homeowners Across Utah Choose Us

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  • Providers Trained for Utah's Terrain

    Deer mice in Salt Lake City basements, carpenter ants in Provo yards, black widows in St. George garages. Our providers are matched to the actual pest pressures in your part of the state.

  • No Pressure, No Rush

    Pest control in Utah often runs season by season because pests cycle hard with the weather. The right relationship starts with no contracts and no commitments. Review your quote and decide on your timeline.

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