San Bernardino County, CA, spans a vast portion of inland Southern California and combines mountain retreats like Big Bear Lake with growing communities such as Ontario and Victorville, offering residents a mix of suburban and rural living. Homeowners value feeling comfortable and protected at home, and local pest control needs—from termite inspections to bed bug treatments—reflect the county’s diverse neighborhoods and year-round activity.
Local pest considerations include varied elevations, seasonal temperature swings, and a mix of urban development and natural habitat that influence pest behavior and treatment strategies. Lloyd Pest Control serves this region with family-owned, eco-friendly pest control solutions backed by over 90 years of experience and a 100% Money-Back Guarantee, helping homeowners maintain safe, protected homes.
San Bernardino County’s mix of Mediterranean lowlands, high desert and mountain valleys creates varied habitats that support steady pest activity. Warm summers, seasonal rains, irrigated landscaping and the urban–wildland interface around communities from the Inland Empire to Big Bear and the Mojave all encourage seasonal movements of pests. Typical examples include termites, ants, roaches, spiders and mice, which find shelter in older homes, commercial properties and outbuildings across the county.
With so many microclimates and popular destinations like the San Bernardino Mountains and Route 66 corridors, proactive, local pest protection matters for both homeowners and businesses. Lloyd Pest Control is the local solution residents and property managers turn to for reliable protection and peace of mind.
Termites are a year‑round concern in San Bernardino County because warm temperatures and local wood structures create ideal conditions for drywood, dampwood, and subterranean activity, and we protect homes by managing infestations and helping prevent future damage.
Ants such as house ants, fire ants, and Argentine ants thrive in Southern California landscaping and urban environments where food and moisture are available, and our team works with property owners to reduce ant activity and implement preventive measures.
Cockroaches are common in the region’s warm climate and tend to appear where food and shelter are accessible; Lloyd Pest Control assists homeowners and businesses in managing roach activity and minimizing return visits.
Spiders like black widows, cellar spiders, and wolf spiders find shelter around outdoor structures and in cluttered spaces, and our technicians focus on reducing spider presence and preventing harborage around properties.
Rodents including roof rats and house mice are drawn to San Bernardino County homes for food and shelter, and our specialists help manage rodent activity while advising on ways to limit conditions that attract them.
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San Bernardino County spans inland valleys, high desert basins and mountain zones, producing varied weather patterns that influence pest activity. Lower-elevation areas typically have hot, dry summers and milder winters with most precipitation in cooler months, while mountain zones experience cooler temperatures and seasonal snowfall. Seasonal shifts affect pest pressures, with spring and summer warmth combined with irrigation or summer storms encouraging insect breeding and increased activity, and cooler or drought periods driving rodents and other wildlife to seek shelter in structures. Periodic rain events, irrigation runoff and localized standing water can temporarily boost mosquito and fly populations in certain corridors.
The county’s mix of dense urban cores, sprawling suburbs, industrial and logistics corridors, agricultural pockets and open desert creates diverse pest control needs for both residential and commercial properties. Homes and multifamily buildings often require termite inspections, rodent exclusion and moisture management where landscaping or wood-to-soil contact occurs, while restaurants, warehouses and other businesses need integrated pest management that protects inventory, food safety and operations. Vegetation types from chaparral and scrub to irrigated lawns provide harborage and food sources for ants, stinging insects and wildlife, and proximity to rivers, reservoirs and irrigation networks can raise localized pest pressure, so treatment plans are most effective when tailored to the site’s seasonal conditions and surrounding environment.
San Bernardino (92401, 92404, 92407): Residents and property managers contend with recurring termite and rodent activity driven by older housing stock, nearby riparian corridors, and dense urban neighborhoods.
Ontario (91761, 91762, 91764): In Ontario, extensive industrial and distribution facilities elevate rodent and bird pressure while adjacent commercial and residential zones face occasional structural pest challenges.
Fontana (92335, 92336, 92337): Fontana’s combination of high-density neighborhoods and industrial corridors encourages persistent ant, cockroach, and rodent activity that benefits from poor sanitation and gaps in building exclusion.
Victorville (92392, 92395, 92394): Victorville experiences desert-adapted insect and rodent pressure intensified by arid conditions, scattered older construction, and shelter opportunities along washes and foothill edges.
| Area | Zip Code | Residential Projects | Commercial Projects |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lake Arrowhead | 92321, 92391, 92352, 92385, 92378, 92317 | 3,067 | 795 |
| Running Springs | 92382 | 2,365 | 237 |
| Redlands | 92373, 92374, 92375 | 1,976 | 4,084 |
| Crestline | 92325, 92322 | 1,012 | 242 |
| San Bernardino | 92418, 92404, 92427, 92403, 92406, 92405, 92423, 92369, 92410, 92411, 92415, 92407, 92408, 92402, 92413, 92401 | 849 | 1,648 |
| Ontario | 91743, 91762, 91764, 91758, 91761 | 709 | 820 |
| Rancho Cucamonga | 91729, 91739, 91737, 91730, 91701 | 577 | 490 |
| Fontana | 92334, 92335, 92336, 92337 | 511 | 492 |
| Chino Hills | 91709 | 493 | 137 |
| Yucaipa | 92399 | 479 | 398 |
| Chino | 91708, 91710 | 300 | 1,301 |
| Highland | 92346 | 292 | 817 |
| Loma Linda | 92354, 92357, 92350 | 229 | 423 |
| Colton | 92324 | 199 | 183 |
| Grand Terrace | 92313 | 192 | – |
Lloyd Pest Control’s pricing widget helps homeowners and property managers in Southern California compare average prices by pest type and property type for per visit, monthly and annual service contracts. Prices vary with property size, level of infestation and frequency of service, and the tables reflect common local issues including drywood termite and roof rat activity so users can see realistic ranges before requesting a tailored quote.
Plans are flexible with monthly options backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee to protect families, pets and property and to deliver peace of mind. The averages shown are based on projects completed in the last year and are presented as typical examples rather than firm quotes, with sample averages such as Termite per visit $356, monthly $118, annual $1,421, Ant per visit $341, monthly $114, annual $1,362, and Mouse per visit $487, monthly $162, annual $1,950. For an exact price Lloyd Pest Control will tailor a quote to property size and specific activity and explain safe, eco-friendly treatment options.
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 | $356 | $118 | $1,421/year | 24,374 |
| Ant | $341 | $114 | $1,362/year | 11,804 |
| Roach | $374 | $125 | $1,497/year | 9,385 |
| Spider | $331 | $110 | $1,325/year | 8,964 |
| Mouse | $487 | $162 | $1,950/year | 7,426 |
| Rat | $491 | $164 | $1,965/year | 7,139 |
| Wasp and Hornet | $1,671 | $557 | $6,684/year | 566 |
| Mosquito | $299 | $100 | $1,194/year | 17 |
| Bed Bug | $400 | – | -/year | 1 |
| Customer Type | Average Per-Visit Project Cost* | Avg Monthly Cost | Average Annual Contract | Number of Projects |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home | $115 | $38 | $461/year | 13,952 |
| Apartment | $790 | $265 | $3,175/year | 8,035 |
| Office | $279 | $93 | $1,114/year | 2,056 |
| Restaurant | $217 | $72 | $867/year | 1,731 |
| Warehouse | $472 | $158 | $1,894/year | 906 |
| Store | $213 | $71 | $856/year | 427 |
| Industrial Building | $3,470 | $1,160 | $13,923/year | 218 |
| Hotel | $422 | $141 | $1,696/year | 146 |
| School | $316 | $105 | $1,265/year | 134 |
| Hospital | $238 | $77 | $919/year | 48 |
| Government Building | $716 | $167 | $2,006/year | 18 |
Lloyd Pest Control encounters termites, ants, rodents, scorpions, bed bugs, fleas and ticks, mosquitoes, and raccoons as the most common pests in San Bernardino County. Coastal and valley cities such as San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Fontana, and Redlands see frequent termite and ant activity. High desert communities like Victorville and Hesperia report more scorpions and rodents. Landscaped neighborhoods near the Foothills or near irrigation and mature trees tend to attract more termites and ants.
Pest activity generally increases in spring and summer when temperatures rise and breeding cycles peak. Termite swarming often occurs in spring and sometimes fall, while scorpion sightings and mosquito breeding spike in hot months. Rodents tend to seek shelter in buildings during cooler fall and winter nights. Lloyd Pest Control recommends spring and fall inspections, seasonal perimeter maintenance, and preemptive treatments for termites and mosquitoes to reduce peak-season problems.
Microclimates across San Bernardino County from Mediterranean valleys to high desert create different pest pressures. Overwatering, dense mulch, citrus trees, and rock landscaping can provide moisture and hiding spots that encourage ants, termites, and rodents. Lloyd Pest Control customizes treatments based on property conditions and local climate by combining habitat modification, targeted perimeter treatments, exclusion work, and eco-friendly product choices to reduce recurrence while protecting children and pets.
Yes, local regulations can affect pesticide application, timing near schools and public spaces, water runoff prevention, and permits for certain treatments. Lloyd Pest Control complies with all San Bernardino County and city ordinances and uses licensed technicians who follow integrated pest management practices. The company also prepares required documentation for real estate transactions and follows municipal best practices when working in neighborhoods such as Redlands or Rancho Cucamonga.
Lloyd Pest Control performs thorough wood destroying organism inspections, issues formal clearance reports for escrow when required, and offers treatment options for subterranean and drywood termite activity. The company provides written reports that meet local real estate requirements and coordinates treatments or repair recommendations when infestations are found. Customers benefit from Lloyd Pest Control’s 90 plus years of experience and a 100 percent money back guarantee for qualifying services.
Lloyd Pest Control emphasizes safety by using integrated pest management and low-toxicity, eco-friendly options whenever feasible. Technicians employ targeted treatments and exclusion work to minimize chemical use and provide clear instructions for reentry and post-treatment care. The company prioritizes family and pet safety and offers follow-up visits and prevention advice to maintain protection with minimal environmental impact.