Colton, CA is a community in the Inland Empire near Riverside, San Bernardino, and Redlands, where homeowners value feeling comfortable and protected at home. For trusted Colton, CA pest control, family-owned Lloyd Pest Control brings more than 90 years of Southern California experience, eco-friendly treatments, and a 100% money-back guarantee to restore peace of mind.
Climate conditions that influence pest control needs in Colton include:
Colton’s warm, semi-arid climate, seasonal Santa Ana winds, and the mix of older neighborhoods, irrigated landscaping, and commercial corridors near Interstate 10 and the Santa Ana River create steady pest pressure year-round. Moisture after winter storms and dense vegetation along creek beds make treatment and prevention priorities, and occasional activity from termites, ants, and rodents underscores the need for proactive management.
Daily life—busy warehouses, vintage homes, and family yards—combined with local irrigation and nearby agricultural pockets increases opportunities for pest movement. For homeowners and property managers across the San Bernardino Valley, Lloyd Pest Control is the local solution for reliable protection and long-term peace of mind.
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Bethune (92324): Homes in Bethune often need focused ant and rodent control since compact residential lots and nearby freeway and rail corridors provide easy food sources and harborage for pests.
Downtown (92324): The commercial density and older masonry buildings downtown drive persistent rodent and cockroach activity that concentrates around restaurants, dumpsters, and structural cracks.
East Colton Heights (92324): Landscaped yards, mature trees, and irrigation systems in East Colton Heights increase pressure from ants, mosquitoes, and occasional subterranean termites near foundations.
Iron Horse (92324): Newer subdivisions with close-set homes and pocket landscaping in Iron Horse create conditions that favor Argentine ants and localized termite activity where moisture and mulch meet structures.
Rana (92324): The blend of dense residential blocks and busy commercial corridors in Rana elevates encounters with rodents and cockroaches that exploit food sources and older building entry points.
Reche Canyon (92324): Properties adjacent to the canyon face wildlife intrusions, packrat and rodent activity, and a higher risk of termite presence because of natural vegetation and slope-side landscaping.
West Colton (92324): Industrial sites, warehouses, and multifamily housing in West Colton tend to concentrate rodent and cockroach problems while aging homes can attract termite activity.
Crestmore (92324): Crestmore’s proximity to canal corridors, vacant lots, and light industrial parcels often leads to outdoor pest populations and rodents moving into nearby residences.
Lloyd Pest Control’s pricing in Colton varies with property size, property type, scope of work, access to treatment areas, and whether the service is a one-time visit or part of an ongoing maintenance plan. Seasonal demand, required follow-ups, and any necessary structural repairs or exclusion work can also affect the total cost. All average prices shown are based on projects completed in the last year.
Recent Colton projects show an average per-visit price of $255 for many standard single-visit treatments, an average per-visit price of $419 for more intensive exclusion or remediation projects, and an average annual plan cost of $3,059 for multi-unit or larger commercial maintenance contracts. These figures reflect typical costs seen across local jobs and are all based on projects completed in the last year.
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 | $255 | $84 | $1,009/year | 369 |
| Roach | $322 | $107 | $1,288/year | 173 |
| Ant | $365 | $122 | $1,459/year | 136 |
| Mouse | $419 | $140 | $1,677/year | 116 |
| Rat | $419 | $140 | $1,677/year | 116 |
| Spider | $312 | $104 | $1,249/year | 92 |
Common Colton household pests include ants, rodents, cockroaches, scorpions, bed bugs, and termites. Colton’s warm Inland Empire climate, irrigated landscaping, and older wood‑framed homes increase pest activity and create more opportunities for infestations.
Homeowners should call a professional if they see recurring pests, droppings, chewed wiring, mud tubes, discarded termite wings, or visible nests. Early professional treatment reduces property damage and prevents pests from spreading to neighboring homes.
Yes — termites are a local concern in Colton. Watch for mud tubes on foundations, hollow‑sounding or crumbling wood, discarded wings, and buckling floors or trim. Homes with wood‑to‑soil contact or heavy irrigation face higher termite risk.
Yes, Lloyd offers child‑ and pet‑safe options and follows Integrated Pest Management practices. Technicians use targeted, EPA‑approved products, explain any temporary precautions, and prioritize treatments that protect families, pets, and the surrounding yard.
Colton’s hot, dry summers increase ant and scorpion activity; cooler months often drive rodents indoors seeking warmth. Irrigation and landscaped yards can create year‑round moisture pockets that support termites and cockroaches, so seasonal prevention matters.
Lloyd serves Colton neighborhoods including Downtown Colton, Colton Hills, Agua Mansa, and nearby communities such as Grand Terrace and Loma Linda. Lloyd also covers surrounding Inland Empire neighborhoods and tailors treatments to each neighborhood’s housing and landscaping conditions.
Typical one‑time general pest treatments in Colton run about $80–$200; recurring quarterly plans commonly range $40–$80 per month. Final cost depends on home size, infestation severity, and treatment type; Lloyd offers inspections to provide an accurate estimate.