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Brea blends comfortable suburban living with notable destinations like Brea Mall and Carbon Canyon Regional Park, creating a community where residents can feel comfortable and protected at home. Lloyd Pest Control serves the Brea area with local, family-focused protection—offering eco-friendly options, three generations of experience, and a 100% money-back guarantee to keep homes, pets, and families safe and provide lasting peace of mind.
Brea’s Mediterranean climate, proximity to the Puente Hills and Carbon Canyon Regional Park, and mix of older neighborhoods and irrigated landscaping create ideal conditions for year‑round pest activity. Warm temperatures, seasonal rain, and abundant outdoor living spaces encourage issues like termites, ants, roaches, occasional spiders, and mice to move into homes and businesses.
With busy commercial corridors around Brea Mall and a community that values outdoor patios and green spaces, residents and property managers need dependable protection that’s safe for families and pets. Lloyd Pest Control is the local solution—offering experienced, community‑focused service to restore peace of mind.
Termites are a top concern in Brea because the region’s warm climate and abundance of wood in older homes make drywood and subterranean activity more likely; we protect properties with regular inspections and long-term prevention plans designed to preserve structural integrity and peace of mind.
Roaches thrive in Southern California’s warm conditions and find shelter in kitchens, garages, and commercial spaces; our technicians respond quickly to reduce activity, lower contamination risks, and restore comfort for families and businesses.
Ants—from house ants to fire and Argentine species—are common in Brea due to landscaping, irrigation, and abundant outdoor food sources; our specialists identify trails and nesting activity and implement prevention strategies to keep homes and yards protected.
Spiders such as black widow, cellar, and wolf species show up around sheds, crawl spaces, and outdoor lighting in Brea’s mild climate; we help reduce spider presence and provide straightforward guidance to keep families and pets safe.
Rodents like roof rats and house mice are attracted to food, clutter, and small structural openings in local properties, making them a frequent problem in Brea; our team conducts assessments and develops practical, safe plans to deter activity and protect homes.
Lloyd Pest’s interactive pricing widget displays easy-to-read tables of average rates by pest type and property type for per visit, monthly and annual service contracts, helping homeowners and property managers compare options quickly. Prices will vary with property size, level of pest activity and how often service is scheduled, and the widget includes common pest names such as drywood termite and german roach to help users find relevant rows.
The company emphasizes flexible monthly plans and a customer-first approach backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee to restore peace of mind for families and businesses across Southern California. Lloyd Pest’s legacy of more than 90 years and its focus on safe, eco-conscious treatments are noted alongside pricing so customers know they are choosing local, experienced protection.
The averages shown in the tables are based on projects completed in the last year and are presented as typical values rather than exact quotes. Example averages include $235 per visit, $77 monthly, $929 annually for termite service and $256 per visit, $85 monthly, $1,025 annually for mouse control, while typical home service averages appear around $114 per visit, $38 monthly, $455 annually and apartment programs around $393 per visit, $130 monthly, $1,558 annually.
Residential Properties (Monthly Plans)*:
Commercial Properties (Monthly Plans)*:
| Type of Pest | Average Per-Visit Cost* | Avg Monthly Cost | Average Annual Contract | Number of Projects |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Termite | $235 | $77 | $929/year | 1,816 |
| Roach | $238 | $79 | $952/year | 791 |
| Ant | $235 | $78 | $942/year | 786 |
| Spider | $237 | $79 | $948/year | 776 |
| Mouse | $256 | $85 | $1,025/year | 722 |
| Rat | $258 | $86 | $1,032/year | 713 |
| Wasp and Hornet | $911 | $304 | $3,642/year | 49 |
| Customer Type | Average Per-Visit Project Cost* | Avg Monthly Cost | Average Annual Contract | Number of Projects |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home | $114 | $38 | $455/year | 944 |
| Apartment | $393 | $130 | $1,558/year | 341 |
| Office | $241 | $78 | $938/year | 307 |
| Restaurant | $295 | $98 | $1,182/year | 113 |
| Industrial Building | $714 | $237 | $2,846/year | 100 |
| Warehouse | $306 | $98 | $1,172/year | 27 |
| Store | $200 | – | -/year | 1 |
Brea experiences a Mediterranean pattern with warm, dry summers and mild, wetter winters, and occasional coastal marine layer influence that can cool mornings. These seasonal shifts and periodic winter rains create opportunities for increased pest activity, with insects becoming more active in warmer months and breeding after rain events, while rodents and other shelter-seeking animals may press into structures during cooler or drier periods. Local vegetation, irrigated landscaping, and mature trees common in residential neighborhoods and commercial corridors provide food and harborage that support ant, termite, mosquito, and rodent populations, and the nearby foothills and urban-wildland edges can serve as sources for occasional wildlife incursions.
Homeowners and commercial property managers in Brea face distinct but overlapping pest control needs driven by the city’s built environment and land use patterns. Residential properties often require routine termite inspections, perimeter treatments, and landscape-focused measures to protect wood-frame homes and yards, while businesses such as restaurants, retail centers, warehouses, and multiunit housing need integrated pest management that emphasizes sanitation, structural maintenance, and scheduled preventive service to protect inventory, customers, and tenants. Seasonal planning and targeted treatments timed to local weather and vegetation cycles help maintain long-term protection for both homes and commercial properties.
Downtown Brea: Downtown Brea experiences heightened rodent and cockroach activity driven by dense mixed-use development and restaurants that create concentrated food and shelter sources.
Olinda Village: Olinda Village has increased termite and rodent pressure because older wood-frame homes sit adjacent to hills and open space that provide nesting and foraging habitat.
Country Hills: Country Hills commonly sees ant and mosquito activity due to lush, irrigated landscaping and closely spaced single-family yards that retain moisture and create pest pathways.
Brea Mall District: The Brea Mall District contends with rodent and bird problems around large retail centers and transit areas, plus occasional bed bug introductions linked to heavy shopper and traveler traffic.
Brea’s mild Southern California climate means pests are active much of the year, with activity peaking in spring and summer for ants and yellow jackets and termite swarm activity often appearing in late winter through spring. We recommend year round preventative inspections, sealing entry points before warm months, reducing moisture near foundations, and scheduling routine treatments in spring to stay ahead of seasonal surges.
We most often treat subterranean termites, various ant species including odorous house ants and carpenter ants, rodents, bed bugs, yellow jackets, and occasional spiders such as black widow. Properties near Carbon Canyon Regional Park or the Brea Olinda hills may also see more rodent and wildlife activity. Our team customizes treatment plans for each pest using targeted, safe methods.
Brea’s Mediterranean climate and common features like citrus trees, irrigated landscaping, and hillside open space can create moisture and food sources that attract pests. Overgrown mulch or plants touching a house provide pathways for ants and termites. We advise adjusting irrigation, trimming vegetation away from structures, and replacing heavy mulch near foundations as part of an integrated pest management plan.
We follow all City of Brea and Orange County regulations for pesticide use and licensed applicator requirements, and we obtain any necessary permits for structural treatments such as fumigation. We also work with HOAs and property managers to meet disclosure and documentation requirements for real estate termite clearances.
Yes. As a family owned company with three generations of service we offer eco-conscious options including targeted baits, exclusion work, and low‑toxicity products. Our technicians explain safety precautions and re-entry guidelines so children and pets remain protected, and we back our services with a 100 percent money-back guarantee for peace of mind.
Whether a resident lives near the Brea Mall area, Olinda Ranch, or the hills along Carbon Canyon our inspections include a thorough interior and exterior check, visible moisture and wood decay assessments, and clear documentation for real estate needs. Typical treatments range from localized termiticide barriers and bait systems to fumigation when required, and we minimize disruption while scheduling follow-up monitoring and warranties.