La Crescenta, CA, is a serene foothill community in Los Angeles County known for its tree-lined neighborhoods, easy access to the Angeles National Forest, and nearby attractions like Montrose Shopping Park and Descanso Gardens. Residents value a close-knit, family-focused atmosphere where feeling comfortable and protected at home matters most. Lloyd Pest Control supports local homeowners and businesses with trusted pest prevention and termite services throughout La Crescenta.
Local climate and landscape factors shape pest activity in La Crescenta, so Lloyd Pest Control tailors eco-conscious treatments and preventative plans to keep homes and families safe while preserving pets and the environment. Technicians bring decades of local experience and a 100% money-back guarantee to deliver reliable protection and peace of mind.
La Crescenta’s foothill setting and Mediterranean climate—mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers—combine with irrigated yards, mature oaks, and proximity to the Angeles National Forest to create conditions that encourage pest activity. Older wood-frame homes, dense landscaping, and seasonal moisture can invite problems such as termites, ants, and occasional roach or rodent activity.
An outdoor-oriented lifestyle with patios, pools, and frequent hiking on the Verdugo slopes increases interactions between people and pests, while storms push wildlife closer to homes and businesses. For residents and property managers seeking reliable protection and peace of mind, Lloyd Pest Control is the local solution tailored to La Crescenta conditions.
Termites are a common concern in La Crescenta because older wood-framed homes and seasonal moisture create conditions favorable for drywood and subterranean activity, and we respond quickly to assess and manage those risks. Our team works to protect structures and give homeowners peace of mind.
Ants thrive in Southern California’s warm climate and can be attracted to homes by outdoor landscaping and accessible food sources; our team helps reduce ant activity and advises on prevention. Lloyd Pest Control emphasizes practical steps to keep ants from returning.
Cockroaches are frequently found in La Crescenta’s residential and multiunit properties where warmth and easy food access allow them to persist, and Lloyd Pest Control addresses these concerns with thorough inspections and long-term prevention plans. Our approach focuses on restoring a clean, comfortable living environment.
Spiders often gather in sheltered corners, garages, and dense landscaping around La Crescenta homes, leading residents to seek relief; our technicians help reduce spider presence and recommend measures to discourage repeat activity. The goal is to make homes safer and more comfortable for families.
Rodents such as roof rats and house mice are drawn to attics, yards, and stored food around La Crescenta properties, posing nuisance and property risks, and our specialists work to control current activity and limit future entry points. We prioritize safe, family-minded solutions to protect homes and pets.
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La Crescenta, CA has a Mediterranean climate characterized by warm, dry summers and mild, wetter winters, and those seasonal patterns influence local pest activity and pest control needs. The community lies at the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains with nearby chaparral, oak and landscaped vegetation, and a suburban to semi-rural urban density that places homes and businesses close to natural habitat. Proximity to wildland areas and the mix of irrigation, mature landscaping, and older building stock create corridors for insects, rodents, and wildlife to move into built environments, and those physical and environmental features shape the timing and focus of pest control services.
Residential properties in La Crescenta often require attention to moisture management, foundation and roof entry points, and landscaping practices to reduce pressure from ants, termites, rodents, and moisture-associated pests, particularly when seasonal rains are followed by warm weather. Commercial properties such as restaurants, offices, and retail centers contend with similar environmental drivers but also have heightened needs for sanitation, storage control, and regulatory-compliant prevention and inspection, so year-round monitoring and seasonally timed treatments are commonly part of effective pest control strategies.
La Crescenta Village (91214): The compact downtown and adjacent older cottages create concentrated pest activity driven by tightly spaced homes and restaurant corridors that commonly attract ants, rodents, and occasional cockroaches.
Crescenta Highlands: Perched against the Verdugo foothills, this residential pocket experiences elevated termite and rodent pressure because mature landscaping and wood-framed homes provide easy access and harborage for pests.
Montrose (91214): Mixed small-lot housing and older multiunit buildings in this neighborhood lead to persistent ant and rodent issues that are amplified by close property spacing and aging foundations.
Hillside Neighborhoods: Steep lots with heavy vegetation along the upper slopes increase demand for targeted pest prevention as moisture, mulch, and wood-to-soil contact favor termites and ground-foraging ants.
The pricing widget on Lloyd Pest Control’s website shows clear tables of average prices by pest type and property type for per visit, monthly and annual service contracts, making it easy to compare options for common issues including drywood termite and argentine ant. Pricing varies with property size, level of activity and how often service is scheduled so the widget is intended as a guide rather than a final quote.
Plans are flexible with month-to-month and scheduled maintenance options, and Lloyd Pest Control backs every plan with a bold promise of customer confidence in addition to eco-friendly choices that protect families and pets. The company’s legacy of 90+ years of experience supports service decisions and every plan is covered by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
The averages shown come from projects completed in the last year in La Crescenta and are presented so customers can set expectations before a visit. Examples from the tables include a termite average of per visit $184, monthly $61, annual $735, a spider average of per visit $198, monthly $66, annual $791, and typical property averages for a home of per visit $139, monthly $46, annual $557, and for an apartment of per visit $239, monthly $80, annual $955.
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 | $184 | $61 | $735/year | 167 |
| Ant | $198 | $66 | $791/year | 80 |
| Roach | $198 | $66 | $791/year | 80 |
| Spider | $198 | $66 | $791/year | 80 |
| Rat | $174 | $58 | $695/year | 77 |
| Mouse | $175 | $58 | $701/year | 48 |
| Customer Type | Average Per-Visit Project Cost* | Avg Monthly Cost | Average Annual Contract | Number of Projects |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home | $139 | $46 | $557/year | 92 |
| Apartment | $239 | $80 | $955/year | 75 |
La Crescenta experiences a Mediterranean climate so pest activity shifts with the seasons. Ants and termites become more noticeable in spring and early summer after winter rains. Scorpions and spiders are more active during the hot, dry summer months. Rodents and cockroaches tend to seek shelter and become more visible in fall and winter. Our team schedules seasonal inspections and treatments to match these local patterns.
Homes near the Verdugo foothills and the La Crescenta-Montrose area commonly see Argentine and odorous house ants, subterranean termites, rodents such as pack rats and roof rats, scorpions, and occasional ticks or mosquitoes near irrigated landscaping. Bed bugs and cockroaches appear more often in multiunit properties. Our services focus on targeted control for these species with pet and family safety in mind.
Nearby brush, oak trees, rock walls, and dense landscaping create habitat for rodents, ticks, and scorpions while overwatered soil and mulch increase termite and ant activity. Properties bordering the Angeles National Forest or canyon areas have higher chances of wildlife intrusions. We recommend clearing vegetation from foundations, keeping firewood away from the house, reducing excess irrigation, and using barrier treatments where appropriate to lower pest pressure.
Yes. We follow California Department of Pesticide Regulation rules and Los Angeles County guidelines for pesticide use, notification, and record keeping. Many HOAs and property managers in La Crescenta require advance notice or have restrictions on visible bait stations and spraying. Our team coordinates with property managers and complies with local regulations while offering eco-friendly options whenever possible.
Yes. We perform wood destroying organism inspections and provide the necessary reports for escrow and real estate transactions. Our inspectors are familiar with local construction types and common termite signs in the Crescenta Valley, and we work with buyers, sellers, and agents to complete treatments and clearance documentation efficiently.
Homeowners can trim vegetation away from foundations, replace wet mulch with gravel or keep mulch at least a few inches from siding, repair leaky irrigation and gutters, seal gaps around pipes and vents, store firewood off the ground and away from the house, and keep clutter to reduce hiding places for rodents and bed bugs. Our team provides tailored prevention plans and eco-conscious maintenance to help protect families and pets year round.