March Air Reserve Base, CA is a historic military installation and regional landmark near Riverside, known for its aviation heritage and the March Field Air Museum. As a durable presence in Southern California, the base and surrounding communities help define local economic and residential life for nearby cities such as Moreno Valley and Temecula.
Homes and businesses near March Air Reserve Base require reliable pest control to keep families comfortable and protected; common concerns include termites, ants, rodents, and occasional bed bug activity. Lloyd Pest Control serves this region with eco-friendly residential and commercial pest and termite solutions backed by over 90 years of local experience and a 100% Money-Back Guarantee, helping neighbors feel safe and at ease in their homes.
March Air Reserve Base sits amid Riverside County’s warm inland climate, seasonal irrigation, and a mix of urban, agricultural and military land uses that encourage year-round pest activity. Mature landscaping, stored equipment on base properties, and fluctuating spring temperatures create moist microhabitats that favor problems such as termites, ants, and rodents.
Neighbors from Moreno Valley to Perris and the nearby foothills rely on proactive, local pest management to protect homes, businesses, and families near the Santa Ana River and base facilities. For reliable peace of mind and a trusted local response, residents and property managers turn to Lloyd Pest Control as their local solution.
Lloyd Pest Control sees termites as a frequent concern around March Air Reserve Base, California, where wood-framed homes and seasonal humidity create conditions favorable for drywood and subterranean activity. The company provides proactive inspections and prevention guidance to help protect structures and preserve homeowners’ peace of mind.
Ants, including house ants and Argentine ants, are commonly reported near March Air Reserve Base as they forage for food and exploit cracks in foundations and landscaping. Lloyd Pest Control works with residents to identify pressure points and reduce attractants that lead to recurring ant activity.
Cockroaches such as German and American roaches are an ongoing concern in the March Air Reserve Base area because warm temperatures and dense housing can support year‑round activity. Lloyd Pest Control offers ongoing monitoring and sanitation recommendations to help limit roach presence and protect household health.
Rodent activity, especially from roof rats, is common around March Air Reserve Base where yards, outbuildings, and cluttered storage offer shelter and food sources. Lloyd Pest Control assists property owners with rodent-proofing advice and regular checks to reduce the risk of rodent-related damage.
House mice are frequently encountered in homes and businesses near March Air Reserve Base, drawn indoors by cool weather and easy access to food. Lloyd Pest Control helps clients by identifying entry points and implementing preventative strategies to minimize mouse activity and restore comfort.
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March Air Reserve Base experiences a Southern California Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wetter winters, and these weather patterns shape local pest activity. Warmer months often bring increased insect activity and can encourage termite swarming and ant foraging, while winter rains and seasonal irrigation create moist habitats that may support mosquitoes and attract rodents. Occasional strong offshore winds and temperature swings influence how pests move between natural areas and developed properties, and periods of sustained heat or drought can push wildlife and insects into human structures in search of water and shelter.
The base sits within a mixed landscape of military facilities, residential neighborhoods, commercial properties, irrigated landscaping, and nearby patches of natural vegetation, and that physical setting affects both residential and commercial pest control needs. Irrigation, landscaped trees and shrubs, and proximity to semi-natural open spaces provide harborage and food sources for termites, ants, rodents, and other pests, while denser built areas and shared infrastructure create opportunities for infestations to spread between buildings. Homes require inspections, moisture control, and targeted treatments to protect structures, and businesses, warehouses, and base facilities need coordinated prevention and monitoring to protect inventory, employees, and operations.
March Field Village: Older base housing and mature landscaping in March Field Village drive persistent ant and rodent activity along with occasional termite concerns due to weathered wood and irrigation that create steady harborage for pests.
March Field Air Museum: Historic hangars and wooden exhibits at the March Field Air Museum attract wood‑boring insects and termite activity, so inspections focus on moisture‑affected timbers and exterior contact points.
March Inland Port: The March Inland Port industrial and logistics area experiences heightened rodent and stored‑product pest pressure because dense warehouses and constant truck traffic provide abundant food sources and hiding places.
March Field Housing: Landscaped yards, frequent pet presence, and older foundation details in the March Field Housing neighborhood increase pressure from fleas, ticks, and ants, prompting routine perimeter treatments and moisture management.
The pricing widget displays side-by-side tables of average prices by pest type and by property type for per-visit, monthly and annual service contracts, with entries that include common issues such as drywood termite and house ant activity so users can quickly compare options.
Prices vary based on property size, level of infestation and service frequency, and the averages shown are based on projects completed in the last year to provide realistic benchmarks. A few examples from the tables show average per-visit values of $458 for termite, $432 for ant and $865 for spider services, and monthly averages such as $156 for termite and $144 for ant to help set expectations.
Lloyd Pest Control offers flexible monthly plans backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee and the security of 90+ years of family service in Southern California, with eco-friendly options and safety practices designed to protect families and pets while restoring peace of mind.
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 | $458 | $156 | $1,871/year | 52 |
| Ant | $432 | $144 | $1,727/year | 37 |
| Roach | $432 | $144 | $1,727/year | 37 |
| Mouse | $441 | $147 | $1,764/year | 36 |
| Rat | $441 | $147 | $1,764/year | 36 |
| Spider | $865 | $288 | $3,459/year | 15 |
| Customer Type | Average Per-Visit Project Cost* | Avg Monthly Cost | Average Annual Contract | Number of Projects |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Office | $295 | $98 | $1,176/year | 33 |
| Store | $140 | $47 | $561/year | 26 |
| Warehouse | $218 | $73 | $871/year | 7 |
| Apartment | $1,875 | $625 | $7,500/year | 6 |
| Home | $166 | $65 | $784/year | 2 |
| Government Building | $450 | – | -/year | 1 |
We commonly see subterranean termites, various ant species including Argentine ants, scorpions, spiders, rodents, mosquitoes, and occasional bed bug activity. Local landscaping, irrigation, and mild Southern California winters make many of these pests active year round, and our technicians tailor inspections and treatments to each problem while keeping families and pets safe.
Termite swarmers are most noticeable in spring and early summer, but subterranean termite colonies can be active year round. Our team looks for mud tubes, damaged or hollow-sounding wood, discarded wings, and moisture sources that attract termites. We offer thorough termite inspections and real estate clearance services backed by our 100 percent money back guarantee for local homeowners.
Regular irrigation, palm and citrus trees, and mulch retain moisture that attracts ants, termites, and mosquitoes while warm temperatures extend breeding seasons. Our services include identifying landscape moisture issues, recommending low-risk changes, and using targeted treatments to reduce pest pressure without unnecessary sprays.
Yes, Riverside County and California state rules require licensed applicators and set standards for pesticide use near water sources and sensitive areas. We comply with all county and state regulations, use integrated pest management practices, and offer eco-friendly treatment options to protect people, pets, and nearby open space.
Homeowners should seal gaps and vents, keep vegetation and woodpiles away from foundations, store firewood off the ground, and eliminate standing water. Our team can perform exclusion work, perimeter treatments, and ongoing maintenance plans to reduce entry points and make homes less attractive to rodents and scorpions.
We begin with a detailed inspection and explain the treatment plan, preparation steps, and follow up schedule. We offer low‑impact and pet‑safe options when possible and provide clear preparation instructions to minimize disruption. Our experienced technicians have served Southern California for over 90 years and stand behind our work with a 100 percent money back guarantee to restore peace of mind.