Ogden homeowners, property managers, and business owners across Weber County have trusted the same local team for pest control since 1984. B & D Pest Control was built on a simple idea: show up on time, do the job right, and never leave a customer guessing about what was done or what it cost. Over four decades later, that same commitment drives every appointment we take. Whether you are dealing with a sudden infestation or looking for a prevention plan that keeps pests out year-round, we are the team Ogden has relied on for a long time. Home inspected. Perimeter treated. Pests kept out.
Forty-two years is a long time to serve one community, and we would not still be here if we were not doing something right. B & D Pest Control started as a family operation in Ogden, founded by a father who believed that honest work and fair pricing were all it took to build a lasting business. He was right. His family grew the company one satisfied customer at a time, learning the seasonal pest cycles, the property types, and the neighborhoods that make Weber County what it is.
Being local means we are easy to reach and easy to work with. When the weather shifts and ants start pushing indoors in the spring, or when rodents begin looking for warmth as fall sets in, we already know what to expect and how to respond. That institutional knowledge does not come from a manual. It comes from four decades of showing up in this area, season after season.
Our treatments use products that are safe for kids and pets, and we apply them with the care you would expect from a team that lives and works in the same neighborhoods we treat. Reach out and we will get it inspected.
Seeing ants on the counter or droppings in the pantry? You are not alone, and you do not have to figure out the source yourself. We handle the full range of residential pest problems that Ogden homeowners run into, from ants in the kitchen and spiders in the basement to roaches in the pantry and silverfish in damp utility areas.
A standard home visit covers both the interior and exterior. We inspect the areas where pests are most likely to enter or hide, treat the perimeter to cut off access points, and address any active activity inside. We explain what we find, what we are doing about it, and what to expect after the treatment is complete. No guesswork left behind.
Our treatments are formulated to be safe for families and pets, so you do not have to upend your household routine to get the job done.
Some pest problems call for a single targeted treatment. Others come back unless you stay ahead of them. We offer both options so you can choose the approach that fits your situation.
A one-time treatment is the right call when you have an active infestation and need it handled now. Our recurring prevention plans, available on quarterly and bi-monthly schedules, are designed for homeowners who want to keep pest pressure low between visits rather than waiting for a problem to return. Consistent service outperforms reactive-only treatment in almost every case, especially for ants, spiders, and occasional invaders that follow seasonal patterns.
Every plan is priced transparently, with no hidden fees on any treatment. You know what you are paying before we start. Call today and we will set your appointment.
Most homeowners can't tell a minor pest issue from a growing one, and the same is true for commercial properties, where the stakes are higher and the entry points are more complex. Property managers, landlords, restaurant operators, office managers, and multi-unit building owners all face pest challenges that require a more structured approach than a single residential visit.
We work with commercial accounts across Weber County on scheduled maintenance programs built around the specific demands of each property. Food-service environments require careful product selection and documentation. Multi-unit buildings require coordination and discretion. Office and retail spaces require flexible appointment timing that does not disrupt operations.
We handle all of it. Same-day pest control service is available for commercial clients with urgent needs, and our standard scheduling is built to accommodate the calendars of busy property managers. We track down the source fast.
Don't let a few pests turn into a full infestation, because in this region, pest pressure is real and it changes with the seasons. Ogden and the surrounding Weber County area see a wide range of pests throughout the year: ants, cockroaches, spiders, mice and rats, wasps and hornets, silverfish, boxelder bugs, cluster flies, miller moths, elm seed bugs, western conifer seed bugs, house centipedes, bed bugs, and Rocky Mountain wood ticks, among others.
That range is exactly why a broad prevention plan makes more sense than treating one pest at a time. The two pests that generate the most calls from Ogden customers, season after season, are ants and rodents.
Ants are one of the most persistent pest problems in the Ogden area. They enter through the smallest cracks in foundations, around window frames, and under door sweeps, following invisible scent trails back to a colony that can be well established before you notice it. Over-the-counter sprays often scatter foraging workers without reaching the source, which means the problem comes back within days.
A proper ant treatment involves interior baiting to target the colony directly, an exterior perimeter barrier to cut off entry routes, and a follow-up inspection if activity continues. We identify the species, find where they are coming from, and treat accordingly. We track down the source fast.
Mice and rats are a year-round concern in Weber County, but activity spikes in the fall when temperatures drop and rodents begin searching for warmth and food indoors. They enter through gaps as small as a dime, along utility penetrations, under garage doors, and through damaged vents. Signs of activity include droppings, gnaw marks, disturbed insulation, and sounds in walls or ceilings at night.
A rodent treatment program includes baiting, trapping, and specific recommendations for sealing entry points and reducing harborage conditions around the property. Treatment without addressing the conditions that attract rodents in the first place leaves the door open for reinfestation. We address both. Call today and we will set your appointment.
Every product we use is selected with the people and animals inside the home in mind. We do not default to the heaviest available option. We match the treatment to the pest, the property, and the situation. That means targeted applications in the areas where pests are active, not broad coverage that affects areas where it is not needed.
For homes with children, pets, or residents with sensitivities, we talk through the treatment plan before we start and answer any questions you have. Safe treatments for kids and pets are not a bonus feature. They are a baseline expectation, and we meet it on every job.
Here is what most people get wrong about pest control: waiting makes it worse. An ant trail that looks minor today can signal a colony behind the wall. A single mouse can mean a nest somewhere in the structure. Acting quickly matters, and we make that easy.
Same-day pest control service is available for customers who need an urgent response. Call us in the morning, and we can often have a technician at your door the same day. For customers who prefer to plan ahead, standard scheduling is straightforward. We work around your availability and confirm the appointment before we arrive.
Pricing for pest control depends on the size of the property, the type of pest, and whether you are scheduling a one-time treatment or an ongoing prevention plan. We explain all of that before we begin, so you know exactly what you are paying for and why.
There are no surprise charges added at the end of a visit. Transparent pricing with no hidden fees on any treatment is how we have operated since 1984, and it is not something we are willing to change. If the scope of a job shifts once we are on-site, we tell you before we proceed, not after.
We are based in Ogden and serve customers throughout Weber County and the surrounding communities. Our service area includes Roy, South Ogden, North Ogden, Riverdale, Layton, and Clearfield, along with the neighborhoods and rural properties in between.
Local presence means faster response times and genuine familiarity with the pest patterns specific to this part of Utah. We know which pests are active in which seasons, which property types are most vulnerable, and how to get ahead of problems before they grow. Reach out and we will get it inspected.
We are not satisfied until you are. If a treatment does not hold up the way it should, we come back and make it right. That is not a policy we put in writing to sound good. It is how we have operated from the beginning, because our reputation in Ogden is built one job at a time, and we take that seriously.
If you have a concern after a visit, call us. We will listen, we will come back out, and we will fix the problem.
We have been serving Ogden and the surrounding Weber County area since 1984, which puts us at over 40 years of local pest control work. That history means we know the seasonal pest cycles, the property types, and the neighborhoods in this part of northern Utah better than most.
Four decades of working in Ogden means we have seen how pest pressure shifts with the seasons year after year. We know when Rocky Mountain wood ticks become active in the foothills, when boxelder bugs begin clustering on south-facing walls in fall, and when rodents start pushing indoors as temperatures drop. That local knowledge shapes every treatment plan we put together.
The pest control work we do is performed by licensed pest control technicians who understand both the products they are applying and the pests they are targeting. Our team has hands-on experience with the specific pest pressures found in the Ogden area and northern Utah, and that experience shows in the quality of the work.
If a treatment does not perform as expected, we come back and make it right. That has been our approach since we started in 1984. If you have a concern after a visit, call us and we will listen, return to the property, and fix the problem.
Before we start, we explain what we found during the inspection and walk through the treatment plan. When the visit is complete, we tell you exactly what was treated, what products were used, and what to expect in the days following the treatment. We do not leave customers guessing about what was done or why.
We respond promptly to every call, and same-day pest control service is available for situations that cannot wait. When you call, you reach someone local who can speak to your situation directly and get you on the schedule as quickly as possible.
B & D Pest Control has been the trusted name for pest control in Ogden and Weber County since 1984. Forty-two years of local service, a full range of residential and commercial treatments, and scheduling that is built around your needs. Experienced pest technicians. Safe treatments. Professional service.
If you are ready to get pests out and keep them out, call us today. Give us a call at (801) 459-8789 and we will walk you through your options, explain the pricing, and get you on the schedule.
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.