Hey everyone,
I’m trying to figure out what a normal price is for a combined roach and flea treatment. I’ve gotten a couple quotes from local pest control companies, but the numbers are all over the place. Some are quoting a quick single treatment, others are insisting on follow-up visits, and a few are pushing full service plans.
I’ve paid anywhere from $120 to $180 for a basic interior treatment. Fleas usually bump the price up because they need a follow-up.
My place was around $200 for both pests. The tech said fleas require a second visit no matter what, so that was included in the price.
@PetParentLori Same here. People underestimate how stubborn fleas are. If the quote includes a return visit, that usually explains the higher price.
Roaches alone can be cheap, but once fleas are involved, companies won’t guarantee results unless they come back in 10–14 days.
I had a heavy roach issue and light flea problem. Paid $160 total, but the follow-up was optional and cost extra, I skipped it and honestly regretted it.
If the place has pets, you’ll want someone thorough. Some companies spray the interior and treat the exterior perimeter for the same visit, which feels more worth the money.
@GreenPorchGina That’s a good point. Some companies include yard treatment when fleas are bad. That adds $40–$60 in my area but helps a ton.
As a renter, my landlord covered it, but I saw the invoice. It was $150 for the initial plus $75 for the callback. Seemed fair.
I tried doing it myself first. Spent nearly $90 on sprays, powders, and traps — ended up calling a pro anyway. Should’ve done that from the start.
@BudgetBugBattler Ask if their price includes a guarantee window. Some companies will re-treat for free within 30 days, which saves money if fleas flare back up.