Something scurried across your floor last night. Maybe you found mud tubes along your foundation. Or your neighbor just got treated for pests, and now you're wondering if your house is next.
Hiring an exterminator for pest control is not complicated, but knowing what to expect before the truck pulls up makes the whole process a lot smoother.
What Are Common Pests and Why Do They Show Up?
Phoenix's desert heat pushes the most common pests indoors, looking for water, food, and shade. Monsoon season creates standing water, opening the door for more pests almost overnight.
- Ants and carpenter ants
- Cockroaches
- Termites
- Bed bugs
- Scorpions
- Spiders and stinging pests
Most pest infestations start not because your house is dirty, but because your property has something pests need and there’s a way in.
Different Pests, Different Problems
Different pests require different approaches. Here is what makes each situation its own:
- Ants and carpenter ants: Carpenter ants nest in wood, not eat it. That distinction changes the treatment entirely.
- Cockroaches: These pests are fast-reproducing and a real health concern. Treatment has to hit harborage areas, not just visible insects.
- Termites: Termite control needs its own termite protection plan. The EPA notes termites cause billions of dollars in structural damage every year, with property owners spending over two billion dollars on treatment.
- Bed bugs: Bed bug coverage is a specialty service. This is not a DIY situation.
- Spiders and stinging pests: These pests are common in Arizona and usually a sign that other insects are present.
What Extermination Services Actually Cover
A standard pest control service covers general crawling and flying insects around your home's interior and exterior. Covered pests (defined in your plan) matter, so ask upfront.
Termite treatment and bed bug coverage are usually separate extermination services with their own treatment plans.
What Is Comprehensive Pest Control?
Comprehensive pest control combines integrated pest management with prevention, monitoring, and follow-up rather than just reactive spraying.
According to the University of California's IPM program, IPM-based approaches minimize risk to people, pets, and the environment. Your service technician should be addressing conditions that attract more pests next month, not just what is active today. At Urban Desert Pest Control, our technicians take this forward-looking approach with every visit, whether you need a one-time clean-out or an ongoing maintenance plan.
How Professionals Eliminate Pests for Good
Targeted treatments hit active nests and harborage areas. Exclusion work seals entry points so pests cannot return through the same gap.
Pesticide labels govern what products are used and how, and a licensed technician follows those instructions to keep treated areas safe for pets and family.
Customized Solutions: Why Your Neighbor's Plan Isn't Yours
A single-family home with kids and pets needs a different approach than a property near a dry creek bed. Treatment plans should reflect your specific pest problems, property layout, and household sensitivities. Customized solutions can include low-toxicity options for customers who want them.
What to Expect on Your First Pest Control Visit
Your first pest control visit starts with a full interior and exterior inspection. The service technician notes entry points and conditions likely to cause future pest problems.
Before your technician arrives, clear baseboards and secure pets. A short uptick in pest activity after the initial service is normal. You disturbed their hiding spots.
What an Ongoing Control Service Looks Like
Year-round protection means regular visits, typically monthly or quarterly, with preventive measures and spot treatments each time. The same technician showing up is worth requesting. If you are also dealing with mosquitoes or weed overgrowth creating harborage conditions, those services can be added to your plan.
Why Local Experts Beat the Big National Chains
Local pest control experts and exterminators know which pests are active in your neighborhood right now.
Local knowledge about monsoon season pest threats and neighborhood-specific pressure is not something a national call center can replicate. Our local exterminators want to keep your home pest-free because your review matters to them personally.
What a Free Pest Inspection Actually Includes
A free pest inspection covers the interior, exterior, and visible problem areas. You walk away with a clear picture of what is happening, which is the peace of mind most people are after.
Urban Desert Pest Control offers free pest inspections for selected areas like Mesa, Paradise Valley, and Peoria, and with no obligation to help you protect your home before problems get worse. Check your nearest branch and service areas before scheduling.
How to Get a Free Quote and What Affects the Price
Pricing varies based on property size, pest type, and plan frequency. Owner-occupied and single-family homes typically qualify for standard residential pest plans. A free estimate and follow-up visits are typically built into your plan at no additional cost.
Urban Desert Pest Control backs every service with a satisfaction guarantee. The National Pest Management Association’s consumer site, PestWorld.org, recommends working with a licensed pest professional for proper identification and treatment.









