San Bernardino County spans a broad stretch of Southern California, from Big Bear Lake and Joshua Tree to the cities of San Bernardino and Ontario, offering residents mountain retreats, desert landscapes, and vibrant suburban communities. Lloyd Pest Control, a family-owned Southern California company with over 90 years and three generations of service, helps homeowners and property managers across the county feel comfortable and protected at home with eco-conscious treatments and a 100% money-back guarantee.
Climate conditions across San Bernardino County that influence pest control needs include:
San Bernardino County’s varied landscapes and Mediterranean-to-desert climate create year‑round pressure for pest activity. Warm summers, seasonal rains, dense irrigation in yards and agriculture, plus older homes and abundant outdoor living spaces near the San Bernardino Mountains, Cajon Pass, and Inland Empire corridors all increase opportunities for pests to seek shelter and resources.
Seasonal movement between desert foothills and suburban neighborhoods means homeowners and businesses frequently manage issues from wood‑damaging insects, kitchen‑invading bugs, and rodent activity. For those in cities like Redlands, Victorville, or near Lake Arrowhead, Lloyd Pest Control is the local solution for experienced, eco‑conscious service and reliable peace of mind.
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San Bernardino (92401, 92404, 92407, 92410, 92411): A mix of older multifamily housing and commercial corridors leads to consistent rodent, cockroach, and termite activity driven by aging foundations and nearby riverbed vegetation.
Ontario: Warehouse-heavy commercial zones and densely packed neighborhoods produce persistent rodent and ant pressure that often originates in loading docks and older backyards.
Rancho Cucamonga: The city’s suburban tracts and irrigated landscaping encourage ant and termite activity while proximity to foothills raises occasional rodent and wildlife intrusions.
Fontana (92335, 92336, 92337): Industrial parks adjacent to residential areas combine with landscaped yards to increase cockroach, rodent, and ant problems in homes.
Victorville (92392, 92395): Desert-edge neighborhoods contend with scorpions, ants, and rodents that are attracted to irrigated landscaping and sparse desert cover.
Redlands: Historic homes and mature trees alongside agricultural greenbelts elevate termite and ant risk while older plaster and woodwork create harbor points for pests.
Rialto (92376): Dense residential blocks bordering transportation corridors experience heightened rodent and cockroach activity that often starts in commercial alleys and older housing stock.
Upland: Hilly lots with extensive landscaping and older foundations drive ant, termite, and rodent complaints as moisture around slopes creates ideal pest habitats.
Lloyd Pest Control’s pricing in San Bernardino County depends on several factors including property size, access and complexity of the treatment, the extent of activity found, and whether follow-up visits or structural exclusion work are required. Eco-friendly product choices and whether a service is a one-time visit or part of a recurring plan will also influence the final price. The average prices shown are based on projects completed in the last year.
Typical residential single-family visits averaged $115 per visit while multi-unit apartment projects averaged $790 per visit, reflecting differences in scope and coordination. Commercial office services averaged $279 per visit and warehouse or storage facility projects averaged $472 per visit depending on property size and the level of service required.
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 |
The most common pests are ants, cockroaches, rodents, scorpions, spiders, and both subterranean and drywood termites; bed bugs appear occasionally. Hot lowland areas, irrigated yards, and older wood‑framed homes increase pressure, especially near landscaped or mulched yards.
Homeowners should call a pro for recurring sightings, visible damage, or if DIY treatments fail. Look for droppings, chew marks, mud tubes, discarded wings, nesting sounds, or unexplained bites—early inspection prevents small issues from becoming costly repairs.
Yes—termites are a meaningful concern locally. Watch for mud tubes, hollow‑sounding or blistered wood, discarded/swollen wings, and doors or windows that stick. Irrigation, wood-to-soil contact, and older construction raise risk and merit prompt inspection.
Yes—Lloyd Pest Control offers child‑ and pet‑safe treatment options and follows integrated pest management to minimize chemical use. Technicians tailor treatments, recommend timing to reduce exposure, and prioritize exclusion and sanitation first whenever possible.
Hot summers drive ants, scorpions, and termites to seek water and shelter; cooler months often push rodents indoors. Mountain and high‑desert microclimates change timing and species, while seasonal rains can trigger increased termite and cockroach activity.
Lloyd Pest Control serves communities across San Bernardino County, including San Bernardino, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Upland, Chino, Chino Hills, Rialto, Redlands, Colton, Highland, Loma Linda, Victorville, Hesperia, Apple Valley, Barstow, and Big Bear Lake.
Remove standing water, store food in sealed containers, seal gaps and cracks, trim vegetation away from the house, keep firewood off the ground, and fix plumbing leaks. These steps reduce attractants and make professional treatments far more effective.
Typical initial general‑pest treatments for a single‑family home range from about $100–$300; ongoing quarterly plans commonly run $40–$90 per month. Exact cost depends on home size, severity, and access—schedule a free inspection for an accurate estimate.