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Covina, CA sits in the heart of the San Gabriel Valley, framed by the San Gabriel Mountains and near well-known communities such as Glendora, Pomona, and Pasadena, offering a welcoming, family-oriented atmosphere. Lloyd Pest Control serves Covina and the surrounding area with trusted, experienced, eco-friendly pest protection that keeps families and businesses safe and restores peace of mind.
Covina, California’s warm, semi-arid climate, seasonal winter rains, and abundant suburban landscaping create ideal conditions for ongoing pest activity. Mature trees, irrigation systems, and older wood‑frame homes—especially near the San Gabriel Mountains and throughout the San Gabriel Valley—encourage year‑round movement of pests. Examples include termites, ants, roaches and occasional rodents, with nearby parks and canyon edges adding to wildlife pressure on neighborhoods.
Local lifestyle factors—outdoor living spaces, gardens, and busy commercial corridors in downtown Covina—make routine prevention and timely pest control essential to protect property and comfort. For residents and businesses seeking a trusted, local solution, Lloyd Pest Control is positioned to restore peace of mind.
Termites are a common concern in Covina because the region’s warm climate and widespread wooden structures create favorable conditions for drywood and subterranean activity; our team helps homeowners protect property value through regular monitoring and preventative care.
Ants, including house and fire ants, thrive in Southern California’s warm weather and landscaped yards, so Covina properties often see increased activity year-round; we work with residents to reduce ant presence and lower the chance of repeat issues.
Roaches are frequently found in Covina homes because warm temperatures and accessible food and moisture make the area inviting for species like American and German roaches; our specialists act quickly to manage current activity and help prevent future problems.
Spiders appear often in Southern California as they follow abundant insect prey and find shelter in homes and yards, making them a common concern in Covina; our technicians provide respectful, thorough service to reduce spider activity and restore peace of mind.
Rodents such as roof rats and house mice are a concern in Covina due to dense residential areas, outdoor food sources, and mild year-round weather that supports nesting; we partner with property owners to address rodent activity and help prevent reoccurrence.
The pricing widget for Lloyd Pest Control displays clean tables of average prices by pest type and property type for per visit, monthly and annual service contracts. Prices vary with the size of the property, level of activity and frequency of service, so the tables show regional averages to help homeowners and managers estimate costs. For example, termite work such as drywood termite activity in Covina lists averages of $296 per visit, $98 per month, and $1,175 per year, while ant and roach services commonly show averages near $355 per visit and $118 per month.
Plans are flexible and available as one-time visits or ongoing monthly maintenance, and Lloyd Pest Control supports every plan with a 100% satisfaction guarantee to restore peace of mind. The price ranges in the tables are based on projects completed in the last year in the region and are presented as representative examples rather than firm quotes. A typical single family home example in the data shows averages of $98 per visit, $33 per month, and $391 per year, with apartment and restaurant accounts showing higher per visit averages such as $491 and $655 respectively.
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 | $296 | $98 | $1,175/year | 311 |
| Ant | $355 | $118 | $1,420/year | 166 |
| Roach | $355 | $118 | $1,420/year | 166 |
| Spider | $411 | $137 | $1,643/year | 138 |
| Mouse | $497 | $166 | $1,990/year | 109 |
| Rat | $497 | $166 | $1,990/year | 109 |
| Customer Type | Average Per-Visit Project Cost* | Avg Monthly Cost | Average Annual Contract | Number of Projects |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home | $98 | $33 | $391/year | 162 |
| Apartment | $491 | $162 | $1,940/year | 84 |
| Restaurant | $655 | $218 | $2,621/year | 52 |
| Store | $75 | $25 | $300/year | 13 |
| Warehouse | $338 | $112 | $1,350/year | 2 |
Covina experiences a typically Southern California pattern of warm, dry summers and milder, wetter winters, and those seasonal swings strongly influence local pest activity. The suburban landscape of Covina includes mature trees, irrigated lawns, ornamental landscaping and pockets of undeveloped foothill terrain, and that mix of vegetation and moisture provides habitat for termites, ants and other insects while irrigated areas and seasonal rain can create temporary standing water that supports mosquitoes. The city’s inland location means hotter daytime temperatures in summer compared with coastal areas, which can increase foraging by ants and other heat-tolerant pests, while cooler, wetter periods often drive rodents and indoor-invading insects into buildings seeking shelter.
Both residential and commercial properties in Covina face year-round pest management considerations tied to these environmental factors. Homes with older wooden structures, crawl spaces or dense landscaping often require regular termite inspections and targeted treatments, and multiunit residences need coordinated plans to address bed bugs and shared-entry pests. Businesses such as restaurants, warehouses and retail centers contend with insect and rodent pressures that fluctuate with the seasons and with localized conditions like on-site landscaping, trash handling and water features, so ongoing monitoring and seasonally timed interventions are common strategies to maintain protection and minimize operational risk.
Old Town Covina (91723): The downtown core blends older storefronts, restaurants, and multiunit housing which increases rodent, cockroach, and bed bug pressure driven by abundant food sources and heavy foot traffic.
Covina Hills (91724): Homes along the foothills with mature landscaping face elevated termite and rodent activity because wood-to-soil contact, dense vegetation, and aging foundations provide ideal harborage.
North Covina (91722): Predominantly dense residential blocks interspersed with shopping corridors experience frequent ant and cockroach problems tied to irrigation, outdoor dining, and clustered apartment units.
Barranca (91723, 91722): The Barranca corridor near parks and older single-family lots sees mosquito breeding and occasional subterranean termite pressure due to parkland runoff, irrigation practices, and legacy wooden construction.
Ant activity in Covina ramps up in spring and peaks through summer because warm temperatures and irrigation create ideal conditions. Termites are most active during the warmer, wetter months when they swarm and seek new wood sources. Mosquitoes increase after winter and late fall rains or from standing irrigation water. Rodent sightings often rise in cooler months when rodents seek shelter indoors. Our team schedules seasonal inspections and treatments to target these peak activity periods and recommend prevention steps homeowners can take between visits.
Common pests in Covina include Argentine ants and odorous house ants, subterranean and drywood termites, mice and rats, cockroaches, bed bugs, yellowjackets and paper wasps, mosquitoes, and scorpions in hillier areas. Termite activity and ant trails are the most frequent issues we treat for local homeowners. Our services cover identification, targeted treatment, and long-term prevention tailored to each pest and property.
Covina s Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters makes irrigation practices and landscaping major factors in pest pressure. Overwatered lawns, dense shrubs, heavy mulch, and citrus trees create moisture and food sources that attract ants, rodents, termites and mosquitoes. Proximity to the San Gabriel foothills and canyon washes can increase encounters with rodents, scorpions and wildlife. Our experts assess irrigation, vegetation and structure to recommend landscape and moisture changes that reduce pest habitat.
We use integrated pest management principles to minimize chemical use and focus on exclusion, sanitation, habitat modification and targeted baits when possible. Our team offers low toxicity products, localized treatments rather than broad sprays, and child and pet safe application methods. We combine these options with regular monitoring and clear instructions homeowners can follow. Our approach is backed by more than 90 years of experience and our 100 percent money back guarantee for termite and bed bug services.
Yes. We follow California Department of Pesticide Regulation standards and any Los Angeles County requirements that apply to commercial applications, treatments near schools or waterways and disposal of materials. Some specialty treatments may require permits or notifications. Our team handles all required compliance, communicates any restrictions to homeowners and coordinates with homeowner associations in neighborhoods like Old Town Covina when needed.
Homeowners should eliminate standing water, fix irrigation leaks, keep gutters clean, trim vegetation away from foundations, remove wood and debris from against the house, store firewood off the ground, and seal gaps around doors, windows and utility penetrations. Proper trash management and prompt laundry checks after travel help reduce bed bug and cockroach risk. We offer seasonal maintenance plans and home exclusion services to keep pests from returning between treatments.