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San Jacinto, framed by the San Jacinto Mountains and known for nearby destinations like Lake Perris and the Soboba Casino, is a family-oriented community where homeowners value feeling safe and comfortable at home. Lloyd Pest Control serves San Jacinto with three generations of experienced, eco-conscious pest protection, providing trusted, family-focused solutions that keep homes and families safe and deliver lasting peace of mind.
San Jacinto’s warm, Mediterranean-style climate, seasonal rain pulses, and mix of valley and foothill landscapes create conditions that favor steady pest activity. Lush landscaping, year-round irrigation for yards and orchards, aging homes with crawlspaces, and outdoor living near the San Jacinto Mountains and Lake Perris all increase opportunities for pests to move into residences and commercial properties.
Examples include termites, roaches, ants, spiders, and rodents, which readily exploit small gaps, damp wood, and stored materials. For homeowners and property managers in San Jacinto, Lloyd Pest Control stands as the local solution for protecting families, pets, and investments with practical, location-aware pest control.
With more than 90 years serving Southern California, we know San Jacinto’s warm climate and many wood-framed homes make termites a frequent concern; our team protects properties and provides clear options to manage and prevent termite activity.
Our technicians see roaches commonly drawn to food and moisture in kitchens and commercial spaces throughout the region, and we work with homeowners and businesses to reduce roach activity and restore sanitary living conditions.
We respond to ant problems that arise from nearby landscaping and the area’s warm weather, helping identify entry points and offering practical guidance to limit ant foraging and recurring visits.
Our family-owned company helps San Jacinto residents when spiders seek shelter in garages, eaves, and storage areas, providing reassurance and prevention advice to reduce spider presence around the home.
We address rodent activity that stems from accessible food and sheltered nesting sites in both residential and commercial properties, working with property owners to reduce current activity and lower the risk of future problems.
The pricing widget displays easy-to-read 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, the level of pest activity, and the frequency of service, and the widget makes it simple to compare common issues such as drywood termite and house ant activity.
Lloyd Pest Control offers flexible monthly plans with eco-friendly options that prioritize the safety of children and pets, and every plan is backed by a 100% Money-Back Guarantee to provide reassurance and peace of mind.
The averages shown in the tables are based on projects completed in the last year in San Jacinto and reflect real jobs handled by the company. Examples from the data include termite service averaging $184 per visit, $61 monthly and $732 annually, typical home service averaging $122 per visit, $41 monthly and $486 annually, and warehouse service averaging $648 per visit, $216 monthly and $2,590 annually.
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 | $732/year | 644 |
| Roach | $209 | $70 | $838/year | 329 |
| Ant | $209 | $70 | $837/year | 321 |
| Spider | $215 | $72 | $861/year | 300 |
| Rat | $321 | $107 | $1,284/year | 133 |
| Mouse | $323 | $108 | $1,293/year | 132 |
| Wasp and Hornet | $495 | $165 | $1,982/year | 62 |
| Customer Type | Average Per-Visit Project Cost* | Avg Monthly Cost | Average Annual Contract | Number of Projects |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home | $122 | $41 | $486/year | 420 |
| Restaurant | $321 | $108 | $1,298/year | 83 |
| Store | $223 | $74 | $891/year | 77 |
| Apartment | $223 | $71 | $857/year | 58 |
| Warehouse | $648 | $216 | $2,590/year | 21 |
San Jacinto pest control needs are shaped by a climate of hot, dry summers and cooler, wetter winters that concentrate rainfall in the cooler months and produce strong seasonal shifts in humidity and temperature. These weather patterns drive higher insect activity during warm months and increased moisture-related pressure after rain or during irrigation, while cooler periods often push rodents and other animals indoors seeking shelter. The city’s setting near inland foothills and a mix of irrigated landscaping, agricultural plots, and natural scrub provides ample habitat for pests, and proximity to local waterways and irrigation infrastructure can create localized moisture pockets that attract termites, mosquitoes, and other moisture‑dependent species.
Both residential and commercial properties in San Jacinto face year‑round pest control concerns because seasonal cycles and local environmental features create recurring pressures. Homes with landscaped yards, wooden structures, pools, and irrigation systems commonly require preventive termite patrols, ant and mosquito management, and rodent exclusion work, while commercial sites such as restaurants, warehouses, and retail centers contend with food‑attractant pests, storage pest risks, and entry points that allow insects and rodents to establish. Effective San Jacinto pest control typically integrates seasonal monitoring, moisture and landscape management, and targeted treatments timed to local weather patterns to reduce activity and protect both households and businesses.
Downtown San Jacinto: Older commercial buildings and dense mixed-use housing in the historic downtown generate persistent rodent and cockroach activity that requires targeted interior and exterior treatments to protect families and businesses.
North San Jacinto: Residential blocks near parks and irrigated yards in the north see frequent ant and mosquito pressure driven by landscaping and higher population density, so perimeter barriers and habitat reduction are commonly used.
South San Jacinto: Properties bordering the foothills in the south face recurring termite and rodent pressure because of older wood-frame construction and nearby vegetation, making proactive inspections and localized soil treatments important.
Hillside Neighborhood: Steeper lots and adjacent natural brush in the hillside area elevate scorpion and spider activity, prompting exterior exclusion, debris removal, and targeted treatments to maintain community safety and peace of mind.
We commonly treat ants, subterranean and drywood termites, rodents, scorpions, spiders, bed bugs, and mosquitoes. Warm Southern California weather means some pests are active year round, while others increase seasonally. Our experts inspect homes and yards to identify the specific pests affecting each property and recommend targeted, eco-friendly solutions.
Termite swarming and activity in our area tends to peak from late winter through spring, though termites can remain active year round in Southern California. Homeowners should look for discarded wings near windows or doors, mud tubes on foundations, hollow-sounding wood, and small pinhole damage in wood trim. We perform thorough termite inspections, offer real estate termite clearances, and explain treatment options backed by our 100% money back guarantee.
San Jacinto’s hot, dry summers combined with irrigated landscaping and mature trees create favorable conditions for pests. Overwatered lawns, clogged gutters, wood mulch against foundations, and dense shrubs near the house invite ants, termites, and rodents. Our team provides recommendations for landscape adjustments and moisture management that reduce pest harborage while protecting plants and trees.
Yes. Homes bordering natural open space or foothills often see increased rodent, scorpion, and occasional wildlife activity because those areas act as natural corridors. Properties near Downtown San Jacinto and neighborhoods adjacent to the San Jacinto Mountains or Lake Perris may need perimeter exclusion, targeted habitat reduction, and more frequent monitoring. We tailor treatments to the unique risks of hillside and lakeside properties while prioritizing safety for families and pets.
Mosquitoes breed in standing water so eliminating puddles, emptying containers, and maintaining irrigation systems helps cut mosquito numbers. Ticks are more likely in tall grass and brush near open spaces. We offer source reduction advice, targeted barrier treatments, and seasonal service plans to reduce mosquito and tick activity around yards and patios.
Yes. We adhere to California Department of Pesticide Regulation standards and Riverside County rules for pesticide application and reporting. For real estate fumigations and termite clearances we follow local permitting and disclosure requirements. Our services include eco-friendly and low-risk options whenever possible to protect children, pets, and the community while remaining fully compliant with all regulations.