Best Pest Inspection in San Bernardino, CA
Compare 32 local pest inspection providers in San Bernardino. Verified listings with real contact info.
32 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-16
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Equality Termite Control
The PEST Group
Black Tie Exterminator
Emery Pest Control
TruPest Solutions
HomeTeam Pest Defense
Outstanding Pest Solutions
Craig & Sons Termite & Pest Control, Inc
Lloyd Pest & Termite Control
Carey Pest Management
Corky's Pest Control
Compass Pest Management
Moxie Pest Control
Akela Pest Control
Preventive Pest Control
Quality Commercial Pest Control
Go-Pher The Kill Pest Control Riverside
HomeShield Pest Control
Fenn Termite + Pest Control
Pro Tech Pest Elimination Inc.
Affordable Termite Control
Professional Pest Management
Southland Pest Control
HomeShield Pest Control
Savior Pest Solutions
Dewey Pest & Termite Control
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a pest inspection cover in California?
A general pest inspection covers evidence of rodents (mice, rats, voles), insects (ants, cockroaches, bed bugs), and wildlife (bats, squirrels, raccoons -- common pests). The inspector checks basements, attics, crawl spaces, foundations, and exterior entry points. This is broader than a WDI inspection, which focuses only on wood-destroying organisms.
Do pest inspectors need to be licensed in California?
Licensing requirements vary by state. Pest control operators who apply pesticides must hold a valid state pesticide applicator license. Inspectors who only inspect without applying treatments may have different licensing requirements, but hiring a licensed operator ensures qualified assessment.
How much does a pest inspection cost in California?
A general pest inspection typically costs $150 to $350, depending on property size and scope. Some pest control companies offer free initial inspections with treatment plan quotes. Real estate pest inspections that include a formal report are usually at the higher end.
What pests are most common in California homes?
Common household pests include **Argentine ants**, **roof rats**, **drywood and subterranean termites**, mice, carpenter ants, cockroaches, bed bugs, and wildlife like raccoons and bats. California's suburban and urban development creates ideal habitat for many pests.