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How Much Does Pest Control Cost in Orange County, NY? (2026 Guide)

What Orange County homeowners actually pay for pest control, termite treatment, rodent removal, and tick control in 2026. Real pricing data with town-by-town breakdowns from Newburgh to Warwick.

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Alex Colombo
Founder, Trusted Local Contractors · February 8, 2026

What Orange County Homeowners Pay for Pest Control

Pest control in Orange County costs roughly what you would pay anywhere in the lower Hudson Valley. General pest control treatments run $150 to $350 per visit, and most homeowners on a recurring plan pay $40 to $70 per month. The county's mix of suburban development, farmland, and dense forest creates pest pressure from multiple directions.

Lyme disease is the headline pest concern in Orange County. The county consistently ranks among the highest in New York State for reported Lyme cases, driven by the large deer tick population in the wooded areas that cover much of the western and southern towns. Warwick, Tuxedo, Cornwall, and Highlands have especially high tick densities. Residential tick control programs have become standard for homeowners with kids and pets in those areas, running $350 to $1,200 per season for a property spray program.

Carpenter ants are the other major concern for homeowners in wooded parts of the county. Unlike termites, which eat wood for food, carpenter ants excavate wood to build nests. They are attracted to moisture-damaged wood, which makes them common in older homes with drainage issues, bathroom leaks, or wood siding that contacts the ground. Treatment for an active carpenter ant colony runs $250 to $600, and recurring prevention adds $30 to $50 per month on top of general pest control.

Wildlife removal is a distinct category in Orange County. Black bears are present in the western and northern towns, particularly Warwick, Tuxedo, Monroe (western sections near Harriman State Park), and Cornwall. Bear encounters are more of a nuisance issue than a structural one. Raccoons, squirrels, and bats in attics are the wildlife calls that actually cost money, running $200 to $800 for removal and $300 to $1,500 for exclusion work to seal entry points.

2026 Pest Control Costs in Orange County

These prices reflect what Orange County pest control companies are quoting in early 2026. Costs vary based on home size, infestation severity, and treatment type.

Service TypeTypical RangeWhat Affects Price
General pest control (one-time)$150 to $350Home size, pest type, severity of infestation, access
General pest control (monthly plan)$40 to $70/monthHome size, frequency, number of pests covered
General pest control (quarterly plan)$100 to $250/visitHome size, seasonal adjustments, perimeter vs interior
Termite inspection$75 to $150Home size, accessibility of crawl space, report type
Termite treatment (liquid barrier)$800 to $2,500Linear footage of foundation, soil type, depth of treatment
Termite treatment (bait stations)$1,200 to $3,500Number of stations, monitoring frequency, contract length
Carpenter ant treatment$250 to $600Number of colonies, wall injection needed, moisture source
Rodent control (mice/rats)$200 to $600Entry point sealing, bait stations, trapping, follow-up visits
Tick/mosquito yard treatment (per visit)$75 to $150Lot size, spray type (organic vs synthetic), barrier focus
Tick/mosquito seasonal program$350 to $1,200Number of treatments (typically 6 to 8), lot size, product type
Wildlife removal (raccoon, squirrel, bat)$200 to $800Species, location (attic, chimney), number of animals
Wildlife exclusion (sealing entry points)$300 to $1,500Number of entry points, height, material needed, chimney cap

Common Pests in Orange County and What Treatment Involves

The pests you deal with in Orange County depend heavily on where you live. The denser parts of Newburgh and Middletown have more rodent and cockroach issues. The wooded suburban and rural areas deal with ticks, carpenter ants, wildlife in attics, and occasional termites.

Subterranean termites are present in Orange County but less common than in the southern tier of New York or the New Jersey lowlands. The clay and shale soils in the western part of the county are less hospitable to termites than the sandy soils along the Hudson River corridor. That said, termite damage does happen here, particularly in older homes with wood-to-soil contact or moisture problems in basements and crawl spaces. A termite inspection costs $75 to $150 and is required for most real estate transactions. Liquid barrier treatments (Termidor is the standard product) run $800 to $2,500 depending on the foundation perimeter. Bait station systems like Sentricon cost more upfront ($1,200 to $3,500) but provide ongoing monitoring.

Rodents are a year-round issue in Orange County. Mice start pushing into homes in October as temperatures drop and stay active all winter. The rural and suburban areas deal with field mice coming in from farmland and wooded edges. The urban neighborhoods in Newburgh and Middletown have Norway rats, particularly near commercial corridors and dumpster areas. Professional rodent control runs $200 to $600 and includes trapping, bait stations, and entry point sealing. The sealing part is what makes the difference. A mouse can squeeze through a gap the size of a dime, and most older homes have dozens of entry points where pipes, wires, and vents penetrate the exterior.

Bed bugs are not geography-specific, but they belong on this list because treatment is expensive. A bed bug treatment for a single room costs $300 to $600. Whole-home heat treatment, which is the most effective method, runs $1,500 to $4,000 depending on square footage. Orange County has seen a steady increase in bed bug calls over the past five years, consistent with the regional trend across the Hudson Valley.

Pest Control Costs by Town in Orange County

Pest pressure and pricing vary across Orange County based on housing density, proximity to wooded areas, and the specific pest concerns in each area.

Newburgh has the most urban pest profile in the county. Rodents, cockroaches, and ants are the top calls. The older housing stock in the city has plenty of gaps, cracks, and moisture issues that attract pests. General pest control in Newburgh runs $150 to $300 per visit, which is in line with county averages. Rodent control is in higher demand here than in the rural towns, with initial treatments running $200 to $500 and quarterly monitoring at $80 to $150. Bed bug calls are more common in the multi-family housing along Broadway and Liberty Street. The surrounding Town of Newburgh has a more suburban pest profile, with carpenter ants and mice being the main concerns.

Middletown shares the mixed urban-suburban pest profile with Newburgh. The city center has rodent and general pest issues similar to any mid-size city, while the surrounding neighborhoods deal with the suburban mix of ants, mice, and occasional wildlife. Middletown has a competitive pest control market with several local companies and national chains (Orkin, Terminix, and Aptive all serve the area), which keeps pricing reasonable. A quarterly pest control plan in Middletown runs $100 to $200 per visit for a standard 2,000-square-foot home.

Monroe leans suburban to rural, with newer construction that generally has fewer pest entry points than older housing stock. The main pest concerns in Monroe are carpenter ants (especially in homes bordering wooded areas near Harriman State Park), mice during winter, and ticks. Tick control programs are popular in Monroe because many properties back up to state parkland where deer populations are dense. A seasonal tick program for a half-acre lot in Monroe runs $400 to $800. Wildlife calls, mainly raccoons and squirrels in attics, pick up in fall and winter. Exclusion work to seal a Monroe home against wildlife runs $400 to $1,200.

Warwick has the highest tick pressure of any town on this list. The combination of large wooded lots, heavy deer populations, and the town's location in the foothills of the Appalachian Trail corridor means Lyme disease is a genuine daily concern from April through November. Nearly every pest control company serving Warwick offers a tick spray program, and many Warwick homeowners treat it as a required expense, not optional. Seasonal tick programs here run $500 to $1,200 because lot sizes are larger (1 to 5 acres is typical). Carpenter ants are also common in Warwick's wooded properties, and black bear encounters, while not a pest control issue exactly, lead to calls about securing garbage, bird feeders, and chicken coops.

Goshen falls in the middle for pest pressure. The village center has the same general pest issues as any older community, including ants, mice, and occasional wasps. The surrounding areas have tick and carpenter ant pressure similar to Monroe. Goshen's location in the center of the county means pest control companies from Middletown, Monroe, and Warwick all serve the area, keeping pricing competitive. General pest control in Goshen runs $150 to $300 per visit, and seasonal tick programs for standard lots cost $350 to $800.

The Bottom Line on Orange County Pest Control Costs

Key Takeaway

General pest control in Orange County runs $150 to $350 per one-time visit or $40 to $70 per month on a recurring plan. Termite treatment costs $800 to $3,500. Tick control programs, which are practically a requirement in the wooded towns, run $350 to $1,200 per season.

Lyme disease makes tick control a health issue, not just a comfort one. If you have kids or pets and live in Warwick, Monroe, Cornwall, or any of the western towns with heavy deer populations, a seasonal spray program is one of the better investments you can make.

For general pest control, a quarterly plan is usually the best value. Monthly plans cost more over the year and are only necessary for severe infestations. One-time treatments work for specific problems but do not prevent recurrence.

Get quotes from at least two companies before signing any annual contract. Ask what pests are covered under the plan and whether wildlife and termites are included (they usually are not). Verify that the company is licensed by the New York State DEC, which regulates pesticide applicators. Check for liability insurance, especially for termite work where damage claims can be expensive.

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Alex Colombo
Founder, Trusted Local Contractors

Alex runs Trusted Local Contractors, connecting homeowners with vetted service professionals across the tri-state area. He compiled this guide after reviewing contractors and researching what this type of work actually costs in the area.