Maywood, CA is a compact, residential city in Southeast Los Angeles County, located near Long Beach and Downtown Los Angeles and offering convenient access to regional amenities and cultural landmarks. Residents expect to feel comfortable and protected at home, enjoying neighborhood parks, schools, and a strong community atmosphere. Lloyd Pest Control serves Maywood with local, eco-friendly pest control expertise from three generations of service, bringing experienced technicians and a 100% money-back guarantee to protect families and homes.
Lloyd Pest Control notes these climate conditions in Maywood that influence service needs:
Maywood’s warm, coastal-adjacent climate, dense residential blocks, and older mixed-use buildings create conditions where pest activity can persist year-round. Irrigated landscaping, proximity to the Los Angeles River and nearby industrial corridors near the ports and Downtown Los Angeles combine with high foot traffic and small-business food service to increase pressure on homes and commercial properties.
As a result, routine inspections and targeted prevention are important for protection of families, pets, and local businesses. Common issues in the area include termites, ants, and rodents, but the emphasis is on long-term prevention and community safety. Residents and property managers turn to Lloyd Pest Control for trusted, local service that restores peace of mind.
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Maywood Village (90270): Residents in Maywood Village contend with rodents, cockroaches, and ants because dense housing and older multiunit buildings concentrate food and harborage, requiring focused sanitation and exclusion measures.
Central Maywood: The heart of the city combines tight residential blocks and small storefronts that elevate rodent and cockroach pressure, so regular monitoring and targeted interior treatments are often necessary.
Historic District (90270): Older wood-frame homes with narrow crawlspaces raise termite and carpenter ant concerns, making routine inspections and preventive soil treatments a common need.
East Maywood (90270): Proximity to the Los Angeles River and nearby green corridors increases mosquito and rodent activity, prompting perimeter mosquito control and landscape-focused rodent management.
West Maywood: Apartment complexes and frequent short-term rentals contribute to bed bug and cockroach reports, so early detection programs and resident education help reduce recurring issues.
Industrial Area (90270): Light industrial properties, warehouses, and loading docks attract foraging rodents and nesting pests, which makes exterior baiting, cleanup, and building proofing the primary control strategies.
Lloyd Pest Control explains that several factors influence service cost in Maywood including property size, the type of property being treated, how accessible problem areas are and whether follow-up visits or ongoing maintenance are required. Treatment method, timing and any special safety or eco-friendly measures requested by the customer also affect the final price, and commercial properties may see additional compliance or inspection-related fees.
Across projects completed in the last year Lloyd Pest Control reports that typical apartment service visits averaged $205 per visit with an average annual spend of $821, restaurants averaged $183 per visit, and large warehouse projects averaged $582 per visit with an average annual value of $2,328. Certain specialized exterior treatments averaged $335 per visit in Maywood during the same period.
Commercial Properties (Monthly Plans)*:
| Type of Pest | Average Per-Visit Cost* | Avg Monthly Cost | Average Annual Contract | Number of Projects |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Termite | $239 | $80 | $957/year | 211 |
| Ant | $208 | $69 | $833/year | 119 |
| Mouse | $206 | $69 | $824/year | 114 |
| Rat | $206 | $69 | $824/year | 114 |
| Roach | $204 | $68 | $814/year | 93 |
| Spider | $198 | $66 | $792/year | 88 |
| Wasp and Hornet | $335 | $112 | $1,339/year | 56 |
The most common pests in Maywood are ants, cockroaches, rodents, bed bugs, fleas and subterranean termites. Warm weather, dense housing, and older wood‑frame homes increase pressure—especially in multi‑unit blocks—so these issues are the ones homeowners see most often.
You need professional help when you see repeated live pests, droppings, unexplained damage, mud tubes, or recurring bites, or when DIY fixes fail. Persistent activity, damage, or neighboring infestations are clear signs to schedule a licensed inspection and treatment.
Yes—termites are a local concern because Maywood’s warm climate and older wood construction can attract them. Watch for mud tubes, hollow‑sounding or crumbling wood, discarded wings, or sagging floors; any of those warrant an immediate professional inspection.
Yes—Lloyd, a family‑owned company with 90+ years of experience, uses integrated pest management and low‑toxicity, eco‑conscious options to protect children and pets. Technicians explain safety steps, choose nonchemical approaches when suitable, and advise on re‑entry times.
Maywood’s mild, warm climate keeps many pests active year‑round; ants and termites peak in spring and summer. Wet periods can boost roach and mosquito activity, while rodents often move indoors during cooler or rainy stretches seeking shelter and food.
Lloyd serves all Maywood neighborhoods, including downtown Maywood and areas along Slauson and Florence Avenues, neighborhoods near the 710 corridor, plus adjacent communities such as Bell, Cudahy, and Huntington Park—providing local, neighborhood‑aware service across the city.
Typical ongoing home pest maintenance in Maywood runs about $40–$80 per month, while one‑time treatments commonly range $150–$300, depending on home size, severity, and access. An on‑site inspection provides an accurate, written estimate for each house.
Homeowners should seal cracks, store food in airtight containers, remove standing water, trim vegetation away from foundations, fix leaks, and keep trash secured. These simple steps reduce attractants and entry points, helping treatments last longer between professional visits.