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Riverside County, CA spans desert resorts, rolling wine country, and growing urban communities from Palm Springs and Temecula to Riverside and Corona, where residents value feeling comfortable and protected at home. Lloyd Pest Control serves the region with family-focused, eco-friendly pest and termite protection backed by three generations of experience and a 100% money-back guarantee to restore peace of mind.
Riverside County’s warm, varied climate — from inland valleys and wine country to desert edges near Palm Springs and the San Jacinto foothills — creates year-round opportunities for pests to thrive. Irrigated landscapes, older wood-frame homes, seasonal rains, and the movement of people and goods along major corridors all contribute to activity by animals such as termite, ant, and roach as occasional examples.
Outdoor lifestyles, home gardens, and mixed residential-commercial neighborhoods around Riverside, Temecula, and Moreno Valley increase contact between people and pests. For steady protection and practical solutions across the county, residents and businesses turn to Lloyd Pest Control as the local choice.
Termites are a frequent concern in Riverside County because Southern California’s climate and the region’s many wood-framed homes make drywood and subterranean termite activity common. With more than 90 years of experience, we help manage and prevent termite problems to protect homes, property values, and real estate transactions.
Ants—like house ants, fire ants, and Argentine ants—thrive in Riverside landscaping, irrigation zones, and warm weather, which leads to regular indoor and outdoor activity. Our team responds quickly to reduce ant presence and implement practical prevention plans that safeguard families and pets.
Roaches are common in urban and multifamily areas of Riverside County where food, moisture, and sheltered spaces support sustained activity and nuisance concerns. At Lloyd Pest Control, we address roach activity and work with customers to maintain cleaner, more comfortable living and working environments.
Spiders such as black widows, cellar spiders, and wolf spiders are often found around cluttered storage, shaded outdoor areas, and foundations in Riverside, making them a recurring household issue. Our family-owned company focuses on reducing spider activity and restoring peace of mind for homeowners and businesses.
Rodents—including roof rats and house mice—seek food and shelter in Riverside neighborhoods and commercial properties, with seasonal movement into structures raising ongoing concerns. We provide ongoing management and prevention strategies to protect property, health, and comfort for residents and property managers.
The Lloyd Pest pricing widget displays tables of average prices by pest type and property type for monthly, annual and per visit service contracts and helps customers compare options quickly. Prices vary with the size of the property, the level of infestation and the frequency of service, and the widget reflects common local issues such as drywood termite while showing typical property types like a single family home.
Lloyd Pest Control offers flexible monthly plans that can be adjusted to match a customer’s needs and schedule and these plans are backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee to ensure peace of mind for families and pets.
The average prices shown in the tables are based on projects completed in the last year, with example averages pulled from recent work to illustrate typical costs, for example termite per visit $199, ant per visit $207, and rat per visit $323.
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 | $199 | $66 | $790/year | 60,304 |
| Ant | $207 | $69 | $828/year | 26,591 |
| Roach | $213 | $71 | $850/year | 24,173 |
| Spider | $206 | $69 | $823/year | 17,694 |
| Rat | $323 | $108 | $1,291/year | 11,649 |
| Mouse | $321 | $107 | $1,282/year | 11,501 |
| Wasp and Hornet | $465 | $155 | $1,861/year | 1,247 |
| Bird | $204 | $68 | $816/year | 23 |
| Bed Bug | $123 | $41 | $490/year | 12 |
| Customer Type | Average Per-Visit Project Cost* | Avg Monthly Cost | Average Annual Contract | Number of Projects |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home | $115 | $38 | $461/year | 40,697 |
| Office | $310 | $103 | $1,239/year | 7,540 |
| Restaurant | $241 | $80 | $964/year | 7,076 |
| Apartment | $649 | $217 | $2,607/year | 4,140 |
| School | $316 | $105 | $1,262/year | 1,144 |
| Warehouse | $395 | $131 | $1,578/year | 917 |
| Store | $277 | $92 | $1,101/year | 867 |
| Industrial Building | $411 | $128 | $1,536/year | 363 |
| Hospital | $277 | $68 | $817/year | 128 |
| Government Building | $318 | $91 | $1,086/year | 31 |
| Hotel | $728 | $242 | $2,898/year | 23 |
Riverside County experiences a mix of Mediterranean and desert weather patterns with hot, dry summers and milder, wetter winters that concentrate most annual rainfall into a few months. Seasonal shifts affect pest behavior because warm temperatures accelerate insect development and dry periods push moisture-seeking pests toward irrigated landscaping and indoor water sources. The county’s varied topography and vegetation range from urban valleys and suburban sprawl to mountainous and desert areas with native chaparral, agricultural fields, and riparian corridors, and many communities sit near rivers, reservoirs, and irrigated green spaces that create localized humid microclimates. Those physical and environmental features combine with seasonal rainfall and irrigation practices to influence where and when pests are most active across the region.
Both residential and commercial properties in Riverside County face distinct pest control needs tied to the local environment and seasons. Homes with extensive landscaping, pools, and older foundations often require inspections for termites, ants, rodents, and mosquitoes, while commercial sites such as restaurants, multifamily housing, warehouses, and agricultural operations need routine sanitation, moisture management, and building maintenance to prevent infestations. High summer heat can drive rodents and some insects indoors for water and shade, and wet seasons or heavy irrigation can increase termite and mosquito pressure, so preventative maintenance, targeted inspections after weather events, and integrated pest management strategies timed to seasonal cycles are important for effective control.
Riverside (92501, 92503, 92504, 92505, 92506): Riverside faces persistent termite and rodent pressure because a mix of older single-family homes, dense multiunit housing, and nearby river corridors and foothills create moisture and shelter that attract pests.
Corona (92879, 92880, 92881, 92882, 92883): In Corona, expanding commercial corridors and newer suburban neighborhoods drive ant, cockroach, and occasional wildlife activity along landscaped medians and greenbelts requiring focused perimeter protection.
Temecula (92590, 92591, 92592): Temecula’s vineyards, canyon edges, and ranch-style homes increase seasonal pressure from subterranean termites, ants, and rodents that commonly enter properties from landscaped borders and hillside brush.
Moreno Valley (92551, 92553, 92555, 92557, 92570): Moreno Valley’s combination of high-density neighborhoods, aging apartment complexes, and proximity to washes and industrial zones elevates the risk for bed bugs, cockroaches, and nesting pests that demand proactive monitoring.
| Area | Zip Code | Residential Projects | Commercial Projects |
|---|---|---|---|
| Riverside | 92522, 92501, 92515, 92506, 92508, 92513, 92517, 92516, 92504, 92507, 92521, 92514, 92505, 92509, 92519, 92502, 92503 | 19,153 | 9,569 |
| Corona | 92877, 92878, 92879, 92880, 92882, 92881, 92883 | 4,144 | 1,658 |
| Murrieta | 92563, 92564, 92562 | 3,386 | 2,011 |
| Temecula | 92592, 92589, 92593, 92590, 92591 | 2,688 | 2,106 |
| Moreno Valley | 92553, 92552, 92556, 92554, 92557, 92551, 92555 | 2,510 | 1,114 |
| Menifee | 92586, 92587, 92584, 92585 | 1,943 | 1,003 |
| Norco | 92860 | 1,087 | 437 |
| Lake Elsinore | 92532, 92531, 92530 | 1,005 | 532 |
| Perris | 92570, 92572, 92599, 92571 | 853 | 470 |
| Beaumont | 92223 | 741 | 258 |
| Hemet | 92543, 92544, 92546, 92545 | 667 | 664 |
| Wildomar | 92595 | 576 | 183 |
| Banning | 92220 | 524 | 1,343 |
| San Jacinto | 92581, 92582, 92583 | 420 | 239 |
| Jurupa Valley | 91752 | 334 | 260 |
Termite swarms in Riverside County typically increase in late winter and spring when temperatures warm after winter rains. Subterranean termites remain active underground year round, so we recommend an inspection any time homeowners suspect activity. Our team offers targeted termite control and monitoring backed by our 100% Money-Back Guarantee and more than 90 years of experience protecting Southern California homes.
Argentine and odorous house ants, subterranean and drywood termites, scorpions, spiders, rodents, mosquitoes, and occasional bed bug activity are among the most common concerns in Riverside County. Local landscaping, irrigation, and proximity to natural areas all influence which pests appear. We tailor our eco-friendly pest control plans to the specific pest and property conditions.
Riverside County has varied microclimates from inland valleys to desert areas, which means hot dry summers and mild wet winters create different pest pressures. Regular irrigation and dense landscaping can attract ants, cockroaches, and mosquitoes, while foothill and desert properties can see more scorpions and wood‑loving pests. Our experts evaluate climate, irrigation, and plantings when designing preventative treatment plans.
In dense neighborhoods shared walls, multiunit trash areas and close yards increase pest pressure, so sanitation, sealed dumpster areas, and sealing gaps in building exteriors are essential. We work with property managers and homeowners to implement integrated pest management, coordinated treatments, and ongoing inspections that reduce reinfestation risk while using child and pet safe options whenever possible.
Yes, pest control work in Riverside County must comply with California Department of Pesticide Regulation standards and county or city ordinances that limit certain product uses and wildlife handling. Some cities and homeowners associations have additional requirements for pesticide application in common areas or public parks. Our technicians stay current with local regulations and will explain any permitting or notification steps required for a specific treatment.
Homeowners can reduce attractants by eliminating standing water, maintaining proper drainage, keeping tree canopies and shrubbery trimmed away from structures, and storing firewood and debris off the ground and away from foundations. For hillside or rural properties we recommend perimeter inspections and targeted barriers because burrows and native vegetation can harbor pests. Our team offers eco-conscious recommendations and follow up services to protect families, pets, and landscapes.