B & D Pest Control has been protecting homes and businesses in Ogden and Weber County since 1984. For over 40 years, we have handled everything from a single wasp nest to full-scale commercial pest management programs. We serve homeowners, landlords, property managers, and businesses across the area with treatments that are safe for kids and pets, priced transparently, and available the same day when you need us fast.
Whether you are dealing with ants in the kitchen, spiders in the basement, or rodents finding their way in through a gap in the foundation, we know what pests live here and how to stop them. Northern Utah has its own seasonal rhythms, and our treatments are built around them.
Home inspected. Perimeter treated. Pests kept out.
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Seeing ants on the counter or droppings in the pantry? We handle the full range of common pests found in Ogden: ants, cockroaches, spiders, rodents, wasps and hornets, fleas, ticks, silverfish, and the seasonal invaders that show up when temperatures shift. Our approach starts at the perimeter and works inward, addressing the exterior barrier first so pests are stopped before they reach your living or working space.
Interior and exterior treatment go hand in hand. We treat the outside of the structure to break pest activity at the source, then address interior hot spots where harborage or entry is already occurring. Every visit is built around what is actually happening at your property, not a one-size-fits-all spray schedule.
Our treatments use safe treatments for kids and pets, so families do not have to leave for days or worry about exposure after we finish. We serve both residential and commercial properties, and we are ready to talk through your situation no matter how large or small the problem.
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Most homeowners can't tell a minor pest issue from a growing one, and that is exactly why we start with a thorough inspection before recommending a treatment path. Some situations call for a single targeted visit. Others are better served by an ongoing prevention plan that keeps pests from coming back season after season.
Our transparent pricing with no hidden fees on any treatment means you know what you are paying for before we start. We do not pad invoices or add charges after the fact. Ask us about the difference in cost between a one-time visit and a recurring plan, and we will walk you through both options honestly.
A one-time treatment is a good fit for specific, contained pest events. Moving into a new home and want it cleared before you unpack? Dealing with a sudden flea outbreak, a yellowjacket nest under the eaves, or mice that found their way in over the winter? A single targeted visit covers the inspection, the treatment, and a follow-up window so you know the problem has been addressed. We tell you what we found, what we treated, and what to watch for afterward.
For long-term protection, a recurring plan is the most effective strategy. We offer quarterly and bi-monthly scheduling, and each visit includes a perimeter barrier refresh, entry-point monitoring, and interior spot treatment as needed. Pest pressure in northern Utah shifts with the seasons. Carpenter ants move in spring, miller moths push through in early summer, boxelder bugs aggregate in fall. We track activity between visits and adjust our approach when conditions change. If something comes up between scheduled visits, we return.
Don't let a few pests turn into a full infestation, especially in a home with kids, pets, or a crawl space that has never been properly inspected. We work in single-family homes, apartments, condos, and rental properties throughout Ogden and the surrounding area. Crawl spaces, attics, and wall voids are common harborage zones for rodents, spiders, and silverfish, and we treat those areas as part of a complete residential service.
We use integrated pest management principles, which means we look at what is attracting pests, where they are entering, and how to close off those pathways before relying on chemical treatment alone. Entry-point sealing and exclusion work is part of what separates a lasting fix from a temporary one.
Being local means we're easy to reach and easy to work with. When you call, you are talking to someone who knows Ogden, knows Weber County, and has been doing this work here for decades.
Reach out and we'll get it inspected.
Pest activity in a commercial setting is not just an inconvenience. It is a compliance issue, a liability, and a reputation risk. Restaurants, office buildings, multi-unit properties, and retail spaces all face different pest pressures, and each requires a plan that fits the operation.
We work with property managers, landlords, and business owners to set up scheduled maintenance programs that keep pest activity documented and under control. Service visit records are available so you have the paperwork you need for inspections or tenant concerns. Our commercial programs are built around your schedule, your layout, and the specific pests that affect your industry.
Same-day pest control service is available for commercial clients dealing with an active situation that cannot wait for a routine appointment. We treat the problem, document the visit, and set up a follow-up schedule that keeps your property protected going forward.
We track down the source fast.
Here's what most people get wrong about pest control: they treat the pest they can see and ignore the conditions that brought it in. We address both.
Ants are one of the most common calls we get, and carpenter ants in particular can cause structural damage if left unchecked in older Ogden homes. Cockroaches thrive in warm, humid environments and spread quickly once established. Spiders, including black widow spiders found in garages and crawl spaces across northern Utah, are treated as part of our standard exterior barrier service.
Rodents, both mice and rats, are a year-round concern. They enter through gaps smaller than most people expect, and rodent baiting and trapping is part of how we address active infestations. Wasps, hornets, and yellowjackets build nests in eaves, wall voids, and landscaping, and stinging insect control is one of our most requested seasonal services.
Beyond the big ones, we also handle fleas, ticks, silverfish, house centipedes, bed bugs, cluster flies, western conifer seed bugs, and other occasional invaders that move in when the weather changes. Each pest gets the treatment approach that fits it, not a generic spray applied to everything.
Reach out and we'll get it inspected.
Working in Weber County year after year gives us a close-up view of the pests that are specific to this part of Utah. The foothills, the mature tree canopy, and the seasonal temperature swings all create conditions that support pests you will not find in every part of the country. Here is what we see most often in the Ogden area and how we handle it.
Rocky Mountain wood ticks are active from early spring through early summer in northern Utah, particularly in the brushy foothills, tall grass, and trail-adjacent areas around Ogden. Families and pets spending time outdoors near the Wasatch foothills or along the Ogden River Parkway are at real risk of tick exposure during peak season. We treat yard perimeters, tall vegetation, and transition zones where ticks concentrate. A well-timed exterior treatment in spring reduces tick pressure significantly through the active season.
Boxelder bugs are a recurring seasonal headache for Ogden homeowners, especially in neighborhoods with mature boxelder and maple trees. In fall, large numbers aggregate on south-facing walls and siding, seeking warmth before temperatures drop. From there they work their way into wall voids, attics, and living spaces. Perimeter barrier treatment applied before they begin clustering, combined with entry-point sealing around windows, doors, and utility penetrations, is the most effective way to reduce how many make it inside. We treat this as the seasonal pattern it is and plan accordingly.
Elm seed bugs are a relatively recent arrival in Utah and are still unfamiliar to many homeowners. They behave much like boxelder bugs, overwintering inside structures and emerging in large numbers in spring. They are frequently mistaken for other small beetles or boxelder bugs themselves. The most effective treatment window is late spring to early summer, when adults are active before they find entry points. We apply an exterior barrier spray at that time and follow up if activity continues. If you are seeing small reddish-brown bugs clustering near windows or coming in through gaps, elm seed bugs are worth asking about.
Some pest situations cannot wait a week for a scheduled appointment. A wasp nest near a doorway, a rodent actively moving through a kitchen, or a bed bug discovery before guests arrive all call for a faster response. We offer same-day pest control service for situations like these throughout Ogden and nearby communities in Weber County.
When you call, tell us what you are seeing and where. We will give you a clear picture of what to expect, when we can arrive, and what the treatment will involve. No vague windows and no surprises when we get there.
Experienced pest technicians. Safe treatments. Professional service.
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Pest control pricing should not feel like a mystery. Before we quote a job, we assess the pest, the size of the property, and the scope of the treatment needed. What we quote is what you pay. Our transparent pricing with no hidden fees on any treatment means you are never hit with add-ons after the fact.
One-time treatments and recurring prevention plans are priced differently, and it is worth asking about both before you decide. In many cases, a recurring plan costs less per visit than repeated one-time calls, and it keeps you covered through the seasonal pest cycles that northern Utah brings every year.
Call (801) 459-8789 for a quote and we will walk through the options with you.
We serve Ogden as our home base and extend service throughout Weber County and the surrounding communities. Nearby areas we cover include Roy, South Ogden, North Ogden, Washington Terrace, Riverdale, Pleasant View, Clearfield, and Layton. If you are in the area and dealing with a pest problem, give us a call and we will confirm coverage for your address.
When you call, we ask a few quick questions about what you are seeing, where you are located, and how urgent the situation is. From there we give you a clear picture of what to expect, confirm your appointment window, and send a technician to your property. Same-day service is available when the situation cannot wait.
Yes. When you call, you reach someone who knows Ogden and Weber County and can speak directly to the pest pressures in this area. Being local means we are easy to reach and easy to work with, and that starts with the first phone call.
We serve Ogden as our home base and extend service throughout Weber County. That includes Roy, South Ogden, North Ogden, Washington Terrace, Riverdale, Pleasant View, Clearfield, and Layton. If you are in the surrounding area and unsure whether we cover your address, give us a call and we will confirm.
For exterior-only treatments, you do not need to be present. If the visit includes interior treatment, we do ask that an adult be home so we can access the areas that need attention and walk you through what we found. We confirm the details when we schedule your appointment.
Clear access to the areas where you have seen pest activity, including under sinks, along baseboards, in the pantry, and in any crawl space or attic entry points. If you have pets, secure them before we arrive. We will handle the rest and let you know if anything specific needs to be addressed before we start.
Yes. We use treatments that are safe for kids and pets, and we apply them in a targeted way so that exposure is limited to the areas where pests are active. If you have specific concerns about a household member with sensitivities, let us know when you call and we will talk through the treatment plan before we begin.
The quoted price covers the inspection, the treatment itself, and any follow-up within the agreed service window. We do not add charges after the visit for work that was part of the original scope. Transparent pricing with no hidden fees on any treatment is how we have operated since 1984.
The technician will start with an inspection of the interior and exterior to identify where pests are active and how they are getting in. After the inspection, they will explain what they found and walk you through the treatment plan before starting. When the visit is complete, they will tell you what was treated and what to watch for afterward.
A one-time treatment addresses an active pest problem directly. A recurring plan, scheduled quarterly or bi-monthly, keeps pest pressure low between visits so problems do not come back season after season. In most cases, a recurring plan costs less per visit than repeated one-time calls and provides much more consistent protection through northern Utah's seasonal pest cycles.
If a treatment does not hold up as expected, we come back and make it right. For customers on a recurring prevention plan, return visits between scheduled appointments are part of the service. We stand behind the work we do, and if something is not right, we address it.
The most helpful information is what pest you are dealing with, where you are seeing activity, the size of the property, and whether the problem seems contained or widespread. You do not need to have all the answers. We will ask the right questions when you call and assess the full situation when we arrive.
B & D Pest Control has been a part of this community since 1984. We serve homeowners, renters, landlords, and businesses across Ogden and Weber County with pest control that is thorough, honest, and built around what actually works here in northern Utah.
No guesswork. No shortcuts. No hidden charges.
Call (801) 459-8789 for a quote and let us show you what 40 years of local pest control experience looks like.
We offer several ways to keep your home or business protected, because one schedule does not fit every situation. Whether you need a single targeted visit or year-round coverage that adjusts to northern Utah's seasonal pest cycles, we will walk you through the options and help you choose what makes sense for your property. Every plan starts with a thorough inspection, and pricing is transparent with no hidden fees on any treatment.
| Treatment Plan | Ideal For | Treatment Schedule | Pests Covered | Good to Know |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One-Time Treatment | Contained pest events or new homeowners clearing a property | Single visit |
| Includes inspection, targeted treatment, and a follow-up window. A good fit for sudden infestations or pre-move-in clearing. |
| Monthly | High-pressure properties or persistent recurring pest activity | Once per month |
| Keeps treatment fresh through peak activity periods. Best for properties where pest pressure does not let up between longer intervals. |
| Bi-Monthly | Homeowners who want consistent coverage without monthly visits | Every two months |
| Six visits per year with perimeter barrier refresh and interior spot treatment as needed. Return visits included if activity comes up between appointments. |
| QuarterlyMost Popular | Year-round residential protection aligned to seasonal shifts | Every three months |
| Our most common residential plan. Timed to northern Utah's seasonal pest cycles, with perimeter treatment, entry-point monitoring, and interior spot treatment each visit. |
| Seasonal (Spring and Fall) | Properties with predictable seasonal pest surges | Twice per year |
| Timed to the two highest-pressure windows of the year. Spring treatment targets ticks and emerging overwintering pests; fall treatment addresses aggregating insects before they move inside. |
| Rodent Control | Active mouse or rat activity inside or around a structure | Initial visit plus scheduled follow-ups as needed |
| Includes baiting, trapping, and entry-point assessment. We identify how rodents are getting in and address the source, not just the signs. |
| Commercial / High-Traffic | Restaurants, multi-unit properties, retail, and office buildings | Customized to the operation |
| Scheduled maintenance with documented service records for inspections and compliance needs. Same-day service available for active situations that cannot wait. |
How does a recurring prevention plan actually work?
When you sign up for a recurring plan, we schedule visits at your chosen interval, quarterly, bi-monthly, or monthly. Each visit includes a perimeter barrier refresh, a check of common entry points, and interior spot treatment where activity is present. If something comes up between scheduled visits, we return at no additional charge. You stay protected through the full seasonal cycle rather than reacting to each new problem as it appears.
What are the signs that I have a rodent problem?
Droppings along baseboards, in pantries, or behind appliances are the most common indicator. You may also notice gnaw marks on food packaging, insulation, or wood trim, or hear movement in walls and ceilings at night. Rodents enter through gaps much smaller than most people expect, and an active infestation can grow quickly once they are inside. If you are seeing any of these signs, call us and we will assess the situation.
Are your treatments safe for children and pets?
Yes. We use treatments that are safe for kids and pets and apply them in a targeted way, focusing on areas where pests are active rather than applying broadly throughout the home. If you have a household member with specific sensitivities, let us know when you call and we will talk through the treatment plan before we begin.
Same-Day Service Available
When a pest situation cannot wait, we offer same-day service throughout Ogden and Weber County. Call us, tell us what you are seeing, and we will get someone out to you.
Why do pests sometimes come back after a treatment?
A single treatment addresses the pests that are present at the time of the visit, but it does not eliminate the conditions that attracted them. Entry points, moisture sources, and harborage areas can continue to draw new activity. That is why we look at what is bringing pests in, not just what is visible. A recurring plan keeps the exterior barrier active and lets us catch new pressure before it becomes a problem inside.
What is the difference between a one-time treatment and a prevention plan?
A one-time treatment is designed for a specific, contained pest event. It covers the inspection, the treatment, and a follow-up window for that situation. A prevention plan is built for ongoing protection, with regularly scheduled visits that keep pest pressure low through seasonal shifts. In most cases, a recurring plan costs less per visit than repeated one-time calls and provides much more consistent coverage across the year.
How does the season affect pest pressure in the Ogden area?
Northern Utah has distinct seasonal pest patterns. Carpenter ants and Rocky Mountain wood ticks become active in spring. Miller moths push through in early summer. Boxelder bugs and elm seed bugs begin aggregating on south-facing walls in fall, and rodents press indoors as temperatures drop. Our recurring plans are timed to these cycles so treatment is in place before peak pressure arrives, not after pests are already inside.
Transparent Pricing on Every Visit
We quote the job before we start and we do not add charges after the fact. What you are told is what you pay, whether it is a one-time visit or a recurring plan.
What should I do about an active wasp or hornet nest?
Do not disturb the nest. Wasps and hornets defend aggressively when their nest is threatened, and a nest near a doorway or under eaves is a genuine safety risk. Call us and we will treat the nest directly and remove it once the colony is inactive. Same-day service is available for stinging insect situations that cannot wait.
Do I need to leave my home during or after a treatment?
For most exterior-only treatments, you do not need to leave. If the visit includes interior treatment, we may ask you to stay out of treated areas for a short time while the product dries. We will give you specific guidance before we start based on the areas being treated and the products being used. If you have young children, pets, or anyone with sensitivities, mention that when you call and we will plan accordingly.
Experienced With Local Pests
We have been treating the specific pests that live in northern Utah since 1984. Rocky Mountain wood ticks, boxelder bugs, elm seed bugs, and the seasonal invaders that cycle through Weber County each year are not new to us.
How does exterior barrier treatment keep pests out?
We treat the perimeter of the structure, including the foundation, entry points, and areas where pests commonly travel or harborage. This creates a barrier that stops pest activity before it reaches the interior. Exterior treatment is the first line of defense, and it is included in every recurring plan visit. When the barrier is maintained consistently, interior pest activity drops significantly over time.
Is there a long-term contract required for a recurring plan?
No long-term contract is required. Our recurring plans are built around your needs, and we stand behind the work we do at each visit. If something comes up between appointments, we return. We would rather keep you as a customer by doing good work than lock you in with paperwork.
How does a technician decide on the right treatment plan for my property?
We start with an inspection. We look at where pests are active, how they are getting in, what conditions are supporting them, and what the property layout looks like. From there we explain what we found and walk you through the treatment options before we start anything. The goal is a plan that fits your actual situation, not a default package applied to every property the same way.
Call (801) 459-8789 and we will help you figure out which plan fits your property, your schedule, and the pests you are dealing with.